Dear Mila,
Today you may find several HILIC columns commercially available, most being either plain silica, or amino phases.  These columns have limitations as the strong ionic interactions will contribute substantially to the separation mode. This is well described in recent studies, and below is two good references in comparing HILIC columns.
Retention Behavior of Small Polar Compounds on Polar Stationary Phases in Hydrophilic Interaction Chromatography
Y. Guo, S. Gaiki
J. Chromatogr. A, 1074 (2005) 71-80
Investigating the Effect of Chromatographic Conditions on Retention of Organic Acids in Hydrophilic Interaction Chromatography Using a Design of Experiment
Y. Guo, S. Srinivasan, S. Gaiki 
Chromatographia, 66 (2007) 223-229
To obtain a different selectivity, you should aim at using a bonded phase, and I would suggest our zwitterionic phases as it gives a much different selectivity than all other HILIC phases.
Being a permanent zwitterion, it is charged yet neutral overall, which allows the use of much lower ionic strength in the mobile phase due to weak electrostatic interactions which is contrast to the strong interactions obtained with the two other alternatives. 
Being a permanent bonded zwitterion, it is pH independent allowing the use of experimental conditions set for the analyte rather than for the column. 
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