by
XL » Fri Sep 24, 2010 5:29 am
I looked through the data on coco amido betaine I ran a few years back. Here is the condition I used:
Column: Acclaim Surfactant 4.6x150-mm, 5-um
Mobile Phase: A - MeCN, B - 0.1 M NH4OAc, pH5
Gradient: 20%A to 80%A in 10 min and keep 80% A for additional 5 min
Flow Rate: 1 mL/min
Temperature: 30 C
Injection: 5-uL
Detection: ELSD (Sedex 85, evapration - 50 C; gain -

Sample: Coco amido bateine (0.2% in D.I. water)
The surfactant was a mixture of several components. It was soluble in water. The overall charge of an amphoteric surfactant is zero. Thus pH5 NH4OAc buffer works well. Here are my suggestions:
1. Dissolve the surfactant in water to make the concentration around 0.1%.
2. Run the gradient method described above. If methanol is preferred, modify the gradient from 15% to 90% methanol in 10 min, then keep at 90% methanol for additional 5 min.
3. Depending on the elution time of all peaks, work on an isocratic method if needed. I would expect the isocratic method should be around MeCN/buffer v/v 45/55.
If there are more components in addition to the surfactant specified, you can use a shallower gradient, like 20% to 85% MeCN in 20 min and keep 85% MeCN for additional 10 min, to screen almost all types of surfactants including cationics, nonionics, amphoterics and anionics. If a Sedex ELSD is used, you can set the Evap. T at 50 C and gain set at 8.
Hope it will help.