A discussion on the process of defining 2-D separation selectivity

Paul G. Stevenson, Mariam Mnatsakanyan, Andrew R. Francis, Ross A. Shalliker

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    Abstract

    In this manuscript, we investigate the importance that must be placed on the selection of standard compounds when undertaking studies to optimize the performance of 2-D-HPLC separations. A geometric approach to factor analysis and a measure of peak density across the separation space were applied to assess localized measures of component distributions within the 2-D separation plane. The results of this analysis of data showed that the measure of separation quality varied markedly, depending on the elution zone for which the test was undertaken. The study concluded that if standards cannot be obtained that adequately describe the entire sample matrix, the sample itself should be used, and also, the separation should be optimized for regions of interest, not necessarily the separation as a whole.
    Original languageEnglish
    Number of pages9
    JournalJournal of Separation Science
    Publication statusPublished - 2010

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    © 2010 Wiley-VCH Verlag

    Keywords

    • factor analysis
    • high performance liquid chromatography
    • orthogonality
    • selectivity
    • solute selection
    • two-dimensional HPLC

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