TY - JOUR
T1 - Determination of pharmaceutically related compounds by suppressed ion chromatography
T2 - III. Role of electrolytic suppressor design
AU - Karu, Naama
AU - Dicinoski, Greg W.
AU - Hanna-Brown, Melissa
AU - Srinivasan, Kannan
AU - Pohl, Christopher A.
AU - Haddad, Paul R.
PY - 2012/4/13
Y1 - 2012/4/13
N2 - For the hyphenation of ion chromatography to nebulising detectors or mass spectrometry, suppression of the non-volatile ionic eluent to water is a required step to avoid elevated detector baselines. Presented here is a study of three new designs of electrolytic suppressors, incorporating high ion-exchange capacity screens and high ion-exchange capacity membranes in different thickness and compositions. These designs aim to minimise hydrophobic interactions of the suppressor with organic analytes and to provide higher compatibility with eluents containing acetonitrile. In comparison with a commercially available electrolytic suppressor and also a commercially available chemical suppressor, the new high-capacity suppressor showed superior performance, exhibiting minimal interactions with a test set of analytes under the examined conditions. This led to the attainment of high recoveries of the analytes after suppression (93-99% recovery) and significantly reduced band broadening during suppression. The new suppressor has been shown to perform well under both isocratic and gradient elution conditions.
AB - For the hyphenation of ion chromatography to nebulising detectors or mass spectrometry, suppression of the non-volatile ionic eluent to water is a required step to avoid elevated detector baselines. Presented here is a study of three new designs of electrolytic suppressors, incorporating high ion-exchange capacity screens and high ion-exchange capacity membranes in different thickness and compositions. These designs aim to minimise hydrophobic interactions of the suppressor with organic analytes and to provide higher compatibility with eluents containing acetonitrile. In comparison with a commercially available electrolytic suppressor and also a commercially available chemical suppressor, the new high-capacity suppressor showed superior performance, exhibiting minimal interactions with a test set of analytes under the examined conditions. This led to the attainment of high recoveries of the analytes after suppression (93-99% recovery) and significantly reduced band broadening during suppression. The new suppressor has been shown to perform well under both isocratic and gradient elution conditions.
KW - Ion chromatography
KW - Pharmaceuticals
KW - Suppressor designs
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/84858624842
U2 - 10.1016/j.chroma.2012.02.008
DO - 10.1016/j.chroma.2012.02.008
M3 - Article
C2 - 22377470
AN - SCOPUS:84858624842
SN - 0021-9673
VL - 1233
SP - 71
EP - 77
JO - Journal of Chromatography A
JF - Journal of Chromatography A
ER -