Abstract
Attempts to theoretically address the problems involved in transferring linear gradient elution methods have been somewhat ad hoc due to the simplifying assumptions usually made in conventional gradient elution theory. Until now, all equations based on the k* parameter of linear gradient elution theory used as the basis for predicting the separation selectivity have not explicitly included the effect of the dwell volume (VD). Using an exact equation for predicting k*, that is, one which fully accounts in an a priori fashion for VD, we find a set of simple yet exact equations which unequivocally must be satisfied to transfer an optimized linear gradient elution method from one system (column or instrument or both) to another. These relationships absolutely mandate that a change in the instrument dwell volume requires a proportional change in the column volume; in turn, a change in the column volume requires a proportional change in the flow rate and/or gradient time to maintain a constant gradient steepness. Although we are not the first to suggest these guidelines, this work provides a complete theoretical foundation for these exact guidelines for the maintenance of gradient selectivity for the case of transferring a linear gradient elution method between different columns packed with the same particles and/or between different instruments.
Original language | English (US) |
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Pages (from-to) | 110-119 |
Number of pages | 10 |
Journal | Journal of Chromatography A |
Volume | 1077 |
Issue number | 2 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - Jun 10 2005 |
Bibliographical note
Funding Information:The authors acknowledge financial support from the National Institutes of Health (Grant # 5R01GM054585-09).
Keywords
- Dwell volume
- Gradient elution
- Method transfer
- Selectivity