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Previously I have looked at mixed mode chromatography before but did not achieve any selectivity whatsoever between the sugar ester and the steroid when used with either a 50,55 or 60% aq. AcN mobile. With reversed phase chromatography more than adequate selectivity can be achieved for the sugar ester and the steroid.
Is this generally the case then that selectivity of neutrals is diminished on mixed mode columns compared to RP? Is there anyway to enhance the selectivity? Ideally we're like to keep the method isocratic for ease of transfer purposes. Do most mixed mode columns commercially available offer similar selectivity for neutrals or do some offer better selectvity than others?
PS. The basic pharmaceutical is retained very well by changing the level of TFA in the mobile phase and is well resolved at a greater retention compared to both neutral solutes.
