Affiliation:
1. Department of Natural Sciences University of Applied Sciences Bonn‐Rhein‐Sieg Rheinbach Germany
2. Department of Analytical and Material Science BASF SE Ludwigshafen Germany
Abstract
In striving for the best possible separation, the selectivity of stationary phases as an optimization parameter is often underestimated although there are many ways to influence this powerful tool. This review serves to provide an insight into the various ways of adapting the selectivity of a separation in liquid chromatography. Approaches via temperature and flow rate tuning are discussed as a basis followed by focusing on the stationary phase as the superior optimization parameter. Highly selective stationary phases hereby provide an advantage for groups of similar analytes. For more complex mixtures, separations can be improved using mixed‐mode technologies where different retention mechanisms are combined. Serial coupling, mixed‐bed columns, and stationary phase optimized selectivity liquid chromatography provide solutions to various degrees. Finally, the advantages of stationary phase tuning over adaption of mobile phase and/or temperature are presented in terms of optimum application range.
Subject
Filtration and Separation,Analytical Chemistry
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