Affiliation:
1. R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. Winston‐Salem North Carolina USA
2. Faculty of Chemistry, Department of Analytical and Physical Chemistry University of Bucharest Bucuresti Romania
Abstract
In high‐performance liquid chromatography, the dependence of retention factor k on volumetric fraction ϕ of organic phase is expressed by log k = F(ϕ) with F(ϕ) obtained by measuring log k at different ϕ values. From F(ϕ), a value kw is calculated by taking ϕ = 0. The equation log k = F(ϕ) is applied for predicting k, and kw is a descriptor of hydrophobic character of solutes and stationary phases. Calculated kw should not depend on the nature of organic component of mobile phase but extrapolation procedure leads to different kw for different organic components. The present study shows that the expression of F(ϕ) changes depending on the range of ϕ and the same function F(ϕ) cannot be used for the full range of ϕ from 0 to 1. Consequently, kw obtained by extrapolation of ϕ to zero is not correct because the expression of F(ϕ) was generated by fitting the data using ϕ with higher values. The present study shows the proper way to obtain the value of kw.
Subject
Filtration and Separation,Analytical Chemistry
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