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Dioctyl sodium sulfosuccinate

Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2010 3:47 pm
by Zahed
I'd like to determine Dioctyl sodium sulfosuccinate(C20H37NaO7S), it often referred to as docusate sodium, Aerosol OT or AOT. I could not find any test method our procedure. Would you please let me know which detector in HPLC is better for measurement of AOT?

Re: Dioctyl sodium sulfosuccinate

Posted: Fri Dec 24, 2010 7:20 am
by XL
Several methods can potentially be used, such as LC-MS (at least low ppb), LC-Conductivity (~10 ppb and good selectivity), LC-CAD (~1 ppm) or ELSD (~5-10 ppm), LC-UV (10 - 50 ppm). The sensitivity levels are only estimations to show relative sensisity between different detection methods. The separation column can be a reversed-phase column (e.g. C18) or a specialty column (e.g. Acclaim Surfactant column from Dionex). Can you tell provide some information on the sample matrix, sensitivity requirements, and what instrument available to you?

Re: Dioctyl sodium sulfosuccinate

Posted: Mon Dec 27, 2010 7:52 am
by Mattias
There is an LC method for Docusate Sodium in USP. It runs with UV at 210 nm.

I have run this substance myself on LC, and it gives a lot of tailing using standard column and no additives to the mobile phase. You more or less have to run a fast gradient to get a decent peak shape. I assume that some triethylamine in the mobile phase could make wonders, or a negatively charged column surface (such as Primesep 100) - but I have not tested this myself. UV should be fine though, if you are not looking at trace levels.

Re: Dioctyl sodium sulfosuccinate

Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2013 10:37 am
by Madlen
Hi everyone,
I have a problem with determination of docusate sodium. I tested USP method, but the separation was not good.
USP:
Mobile phase: alcohol:water (78:22)
column: C18 5μm RP
column temp.: 30oC
Flow rate: 1mL/min
UV detection. at 210nm.
I also used ACN: ammonium acetate 7mM (80:20) as a mobile phase (column temp. 40oC, flow rate 0,7-1ml/min), but it was not good too. Next I used ACN: acetic acid 2% and I didn’t get a peak after injecting my standard of docusate sodium after 60 minutes…. :cry:
Can someone help me to set up another method or give me advices to make the current method more optimal? Thanks a lot.

Re: Dioctyl sodium sulfosuccinate

Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2013 3:26 pm
by Consumer Products Guy
Again: this all depends upon your requirements, and your sample matrix. And whether or not this is regulated, like a pharmaceutical.

To the extremes: if you had 10% in water, you could assay by drying. If you you have 100 ppm in a cleaning validation sample, tons different.