Abstract

Abstract The effect of type B silica and the presence of triethylamine (TEA) in an acidic mobile phase on the retention time of drugs containing neutral, acidic and basic functional groups was investigated. At the pH of the mobile phase (2.2) used in the study, none of the test drugs that contained acidic functional groups were ionized, whereas most of the drugs containing basic functional groups were ionized. The retention time of the non-ionized compounds showed little change when analyzed on reverse phase columns prepared from type A (Zorbax C8) or type B silica (Zorbax RX). Without TEA in the mobile phase the retention times of the ionized basic compounds were different on the two types of phases. When TEA was used in the mobile phase, the retention times of the ionized bases were similar on the two phases. On Zorbax RX the between column standard deviation of the retention times of all the test drugs on four different batches of the column material, with and without TEA in the mobile phase, was <0.21...

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