Abstract
Supercritical fluid chromatography (SFC) is a powerful separation technique particularly in the area of enantioseparations. With rapid analysis speed, wide polarity compatibility, higher column efficiency and lower cost of the mobile phase, SFC is regarded as a better choice than high-performance liquid chromatography for drug discovery. In the development of separation method, the choice of modifier and/or additive is the key point of optimum separation. However, such screening of SFC is typically time-consuming. In this study, an autoblending protocol was introduced to speed up the modifier and/or additive screening process, which was performed on a separate programmable gradient proportioning system. The protocol prepares mobile phases on the fly to speed up the screening of modifiers and/or additives and reduces the waste of solutions. Furthermore, by switching mobile phase in the same run, separation of different types of compounds could also be achieved. This system was successfully applied to screen modifier–additive combinations of three alkaloids and three polyphenols by switching to two mobile phase conditions, as well as by a ternary additive mobile phase on an SFC system. The proposed protocol allows fast separation method development of SFC, which was proved to be rapid, simple, and reproducible.
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