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Optimization of a Reverse Phase Ion-Pair Chromatographic Separation for Drugs of Forensic Interest Part II - Factors Effecting Selectivity

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Pages 357-374 | Published online: 06 Dec 2006
 

Abstract

Variables effecting selectivity for a reverse phase ion-pair chromatographic separation are examined for various drugs of forensic interest. Factors studied include type of stationary phase, ratio of water to methanol, size and concentration of counter-ion anc basicity of drug chromatographed. Most of the selectivity effects can be explained by Horvath's solvophobic theory.

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