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Polar embedded reversed Phase Columns: ACN vs. MeOH

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Is there a difference in effiency when polar embedded columns are used with ACN or MeOH, for the neutral model compounds?
I have the feeling that you have higher efficiency with ACN compared with MeOH.

It is probably not related to your column. In principle, you should always get a higher efficiency in acetonitrile compared to methanol. This is due to the lower viscosity of acetonitrile-water mixtures.

In general, acetonitrile mobile phases give better efficiency than methanol for neutral compounds. In large part this is reflective of the viscosity difference. I reviewed some lot test data for C18 and PolarAdvantage columns (in plates/meter):

C18 C18 PA PA
90% MeOH 96K 102K 91K 92K terphenyl
70% MeCN 111K 115K 110K 106K phenanthrene
difference 15K 13K 19K 14K

There is not much difference between C18 and PA, certainly not enough to get worried about.
Mark Tracy
Senior Chemist
Dionex Corp.
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