by
unmgvar » Wed Dec 03, 2008 7:26 pm
Santosh Gandhi
in general in reversed phase chromatography compounds separation can be affected by several chemical ways.
different functional group of your compounds interact differently with your mobile phase and stationnay phase.generally different chemical structures will interact differntly with the mobile phase and stationnary phase.
a change in the pH of the mobile phase , a change in the proportion of the different solvents in your mobile phase.
especially if you mix a buffer with an organic solvent then you can be sure that the final pH will be different, this can effect the state of your compounds in solution and so there chemical interaction in the column.
for your example at hand, the change that you made in your method caused one of the compounds to be very much unretained by the column. close to no interaction with the stationnary phase and so it came out very quickly. the other compound was not affected at all.
the exact nature of the behavior will dependend on the change made and the chemical structure of your compounds.
a good book on chromatography will probably be of great help as wellif you really want to better understand all the chemistry involved.