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Effect of Basic Additives on Peak Shapes of Strong Bases Separated by Packed-Column Supercritical Fluid Chromatography
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1991
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Strong BasesEngineeringSupercritical Fluid ChromatographyOrganic ChemistryChemistryPeak ShapesSolution (Chemistry)Chemical EngineeringAnalytical ChemistryLiquid ChromatographyStationary Phase PolarityChromatographyDrug AnalysisPhysical ChemistrySupercritical FlowChromatographic AnalysisDeep Eutectic SolventBiomolecular EngineeringSupercritical Co2Basic AdditivesMedicineAcidic Ion-pairing Additives
Strong bases added to the mobile phase dramatically improve the peak shapes of phenylenediamines and benzylamines. Acidic ion-pairing additives do not improve peak shapes, suggesting peak improvement involves ion suppression. The solutes produce very poor peak shapes or do not elute using pure or methanol-modified supercritical fluids from either standard or deactivated columns. Decreasing the stationary phase polarity and improving deactivation are ineffective alone in improving peak shapes.