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juddc » Sun Oct 04, 2009 6:42 pm
Hey there - welcome to the club! From the sound of it, you're exactly where I was about 20 years ago.
Uwe and the others here speak the truth. For your immediate analytical needs, they sound spot-on.
Were I in your position again, I'd be inclined to go with what they suggest along with a broader selection of chemistries. Several RP chemistries (C8, C18, Phenyl or Phenylhexyl, possibly a perfluorophenyl if you're feeling funky), possibly a 300A RP for larger molecules would be a good start. Past that, I'd have a look at HILIC - lots of good stuff there lately. You can't go wrong with a good amino column...and I'm working on a HILIC separation using a silica HILIC column as I write.
Editorial content: I've never been a huge fan of RP columns with embedded polar groups because their stability has always seemed poor to me...and I'm not really enamored of 100% aqueous RP separations for a number of reasons but they do have their place.
If you haven't, I'd strongly recommend purchasing a copy of Snyder's Practical HPLC Method Development. It's been around for a while, but it's an excellent reference. I still refer to mine regularly.
There are some very interesting multimode columns out there as well that may be very useful.
Vendors that I especially like include Waters, Phenomenex, SieLC, and Imakt; all of whom make / sell good columns and suport them well. I've also had good columns from what is now Varian, but I've not purchased from there in quite a while.
Learn all you can about sample preparation, too. Cosmetic matrices can be a real challenge Darned formulators!
It may seem that I've gone off-topic a bit, but only because (from what I have seen) the personal care industry is trend driven, moves very quickly, and what you're working on this week may have little to do with what you'll need to learn in 6 months.