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Urea analysis HPLC/ C18 column
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Does anyone know a method to determine urea in aqueous solution with a C18 column?
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Urea cannot be retained by C18 columns ( reversed columns )
This is an official method to analyze urea by HPLC :
1) column : Zorbax RX SIL 4.6 × 150 mm
2) mobile phase : (acetonitrile : 0.02M K2HPO4 pH 7.2) (90 : 10)
3) detector : UV 210 nm
4) flow rate : 1 ml/min
Urea retention time is about ( 3 - 4 ) min
Note : Zorbax RX SIL column should be flushed with THF befor equilibrating by the mobile phase .
ph/Amr Tarek
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This is an official method to analyze urea by HPLC :
1) column : Zorbax RX SIL 4.6 × 150 mm
2) mobile phase : (acetonitrile : 0.02M K2HPO4 pH 7.2) (90 : 10)
3) detector : UV 210 nm
4) flow rate : 1 ml/min
Urea retention time is about ( 3 - 4 ) min
Note : Zorbax RX SIL column should be flushed with THF befor equilibrating by the mobile phase .
ph/Amr Tarek
Instrumental Unit Head at Otsuka Pharmaceutical Company
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here are two methods:
http://www.sielc.com/Compound-Urea.html
http://www.sielc.com/Compound-Urea.html
Vlad Orlovsky
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Hello!
Ion pair agent buffered solution may increase retention time. Sodium hexanesulfonate seems to be a good choice. Columns with polar stationary phase such as NH2 or Silica usually show wavy baseline imho.
Ion pair agent buffered solution may increase retention time. Sodium hexanesulfonate seems to be a good choice. Columns with polar stationary phase such as NH2 or Silica usually show wavy baseline imho.
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Dmitriy A. Perlow
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Urea is a neutral compound, ion-pairing reagent is going to do nothing
Vlad Orlovsky
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Sorry if so.
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Dmitriy A. Perlow
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