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Thanks a lot.
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Discussions about HPLC, CE, TLC, SFC, and other "liquid phase" separation techniques.
Would you like to disclose the column and condistions you've found worked best, and what didn't work?. Can you increase resolution by changing the column length or particle size?.
Thanks,
Bruce Hamilton
Thanks for suggestions. It has 4 aromatic rings but acidic in nature. The H2-bond diference stems from the group that connects 2 rings.A polar-embedded RP column that Uwe suggested is worth trying first. There are several types of such phases including amide-embedded (e.g. Ascentis Amide - Supelco), carbamate-embedded (e.g. Symmetry Shield -Waters), and sulfonamide-embedded (e.g. Acclaim PolarAdvantage).
It is not quite clear to me what you mean by "compound with only a hydrogen bond." What functional group do you mean here? Is this a carboxylic grop or an amide group, or something else?
I'm hesistant about chiral due to the difficulty in changing systems from Normal to RP or vice versa. We have limited resources. But i'll try the columns suggested by Uwe and the group. Thanks!If your C18 column did not contain an embedded polar group, as suggested by Uwe, you should try those columns first.
You may also find some of the chiral columns provide different separation mechanisms that may improve resolution.
Bruce Hamilton
The bond was from an alkyl group bridging 2 aromatics. A C-H bond technically speaking.Alpert, are you talking about a hydrogen bond (a C-H bond, etc.) or about hydrogen bonding (a -H....O-, etc., bond)?
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