T. Cataldi, C. Campa, G. Margiotta
Aug 8, 1998
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Analytical Chemistry
Abstract
Barium ion is shown here as an effective component of alkaline mobile phases for improving the separation of carbohydrates in anion-exchange chromatography with pulsed amperometric detection. We demonstrate that the introduction of barium ensures a complete removal of carbonate, making it possible to carry out a large number of separations without column reequilibration after each run. This is particularly helpful when diluted alkaline eluents (i.e., <20 mM NaOH) are employed. Under such experimental conditions, the analysis time of carbohydrates is drastically reduced and the reproducibility of the chromatographic data greatly improved. For example, the normalized capacity factor (k‘/k‘0) of lactulose, which represents the most retained compound investigated using 16 mM NaOH as the eluent, exhibits only a slight decrease from 1.00 to 0.94 after 7.5 h of chromatographic run. The net improvement in the peak shape of d-ribose, d-allose, and d-talose has been interpreted by considering the complex formation ...