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Simultaneous Analysis of Carboxylic Anhydrides and Hydrolysates Using Supercritical Fluid Chromatography
User Benefits
- Supercritical Fluid Chromatography (SFC) allows analysis of carboxylic anhydrides without hydrolysis. - Efficient column scouting is possible using a package of SFC columns with different separation selectivities. - Simultaneous analysis of carboxylic anhydrides and hydrolysates is possible using a single method by switching modifiers during the analysis.
Introduction
Carboxylic anhydrides are easily decomposed by water or alcohol, making analysis by reversed-phase liquid chromatography difficult. Therefore, normal phase liquid chromatography (NPLC) is often used for direct analysis of carboxylic anhydrides. However, NPLC uses a large amount of organic solvent such as hexane and chloroform, which raises concerns about human health and environmental impact. In this article, the use of supercritical fluid chromatography (SFC) for the analysis of carboxylic anhydrides is examined. SFC uses non-polar carbon dioxide as the mobile phase, similar to NPLC with lower solvent cost and environmental impact. In addition, SFC does not require water or alcohol as the mobile phase, which is expected to reduce the effect of decomposition on the analytical results.
July 11, 2023 GMT
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