Abstract

Abstract The determination of the hold-up time in reversed phase liquid chromatography has been studied extensively for the mobile phase system methanol-water. Hold-up times obtained by static methods, linearization of homologous series and so-called “unretained compounds” are discussed and mutually compared. Several n-alkyldimethylsilyl bonded phases have been used for this investigation. A rough estimate of the hold-up time can be obtained by using components of the mobile phase or highly concentrated salt solutions, but only for mobile phase compositions around 60% (v/v) methanol. Hold-up times accurate to 1% can be obtained over the complete range of mobile phase compositions from the linearization of net retention times of homologous series.

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