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JA » Mon Mar 21, 2005 10:51 pm
I'm about to undertake some work on an alkyl guanidine derivative
R-NH(C=NH)NH2 (where R < 8 carbons) and have not had success in picking up some initial method ideas from literature. It seems the functionality of these compounds would make them amenable to a number of method variations such as anionic pairing and cation exchange, but am curious if users of the board would suggest a different starting point. It's likely the compounds will have both organic and aqueous solubility, so perhaps HILIC comes into the equation too?
All insights with respect to mode and useful column types are welcome.
As an additional question, are there any particular pros and cons when dealing with alkylsulfate / alkylsulfonate ion pair reagents, if I end up going that route? In our lab the sulfonates seem to be preferred (simply looking at the shelves

) but I can't find anyone there to give me a basis behind it.
thanks