Perchlorate ion

HPLC Analysis of Polar Environmental Contaminants on Amaze HD Mixed-Mode Column with LC/MS Compatible Conditions
Conditions of Experiment
Column: Amaze HD
Separation Modes: HILIC, cation-exchange, anion-exclusion
Column Dimenstions: 4.6x150 mm, 3 μm, 100A
Mobile Phase: 78% ACN with 44 mM AmFm pH 3
Detection: Corona CAD
Sample: 0.3 mg/ml
Injection: 2 μL
Flow rate: 1 ml/min
Analytes
Class of compounds: Inorganic acid, Inorganic anion, Inorganic cation, Organic acid
Nature of compounds: Acidic, Basic, Hydrophilic, Polar
Compounds: Perchlorate ion, Chlorate ion, Bromide ion, Thiophosphate ion, Ethylphosphonate ion, Phosphonate ion, Potassium ion, Sodium ion, Phosphate Ion
HPLC Analysis of Polar Environmental Contaminants on Amaze TH Mixed-Mode Column with LC/MS Compatible Conditions
Conditions of Experiment
Column: Amaze TH
Separation Modes: HILIC, cation-exchange, anion-exclusion
Column Dimenstions: 4.6x150 mm, 3 μm, 100A
Mobile Phase: 80% ACN with 30 mM AmFm pH 3
Detection: Corona CAD
Sample: 0.3 mg/ml
Injection: 2 μL
Flow rate: 1 ml/min
Analytes
Class of compounds: Aromatic acid, Inorganic anion, Inorganic cation, Organic acid
Nature of compounds: Acidic, Basic, Hydrophilic, Polar
Compounds: Cyanuric acid, Perchlorate ion, Chlorate ion, Trifluoroacetic acid, Bromide ion, Bromate Ion, Phosphonate ion, Potassium ion, Phosphate Ion
HPLC Analysis of Seven Anions on Heritage MA Mixed-Mode Column
Application description

Organic and inorganic acids are part of many formulations including pharmaceutical and nutraceuticals. These compounds are very often very polar and acidic, and either require expensive ion-chromatography or the use of ion-pairing reagents. Ion-pairing reagents are not compatible with mass spectrometry. Mixed-mode columns allow the utilization of the ion-pairing reagent attached to the surface of silica gel to retain these anionic compounds. The retention is provided by weak reverse-phase and by a medium or strong anion-exchange mechanism. The retention time is controlled by the amount of ACN, buffer pH and buffer concentration. Stronger and more hydrophobic acids will retain longer, and their elution can be effectively controlled by changing the ionization state at a different pH. This method is compatible with major detection techniques ( (ELSD, CAD, RI, UV and mass spec). This method can be used for the analysis of basic hydrophobic drugs and their acidic counter-ions in one run. Acidic hydrophobic drugs and related impurities can be analyzed on this mixed-mode HPLC column.

Conditions of Experiment
Column: Heritage MA
Separation Modes: anion-exchange
Column Dimenstions: 4.6x150 mm, 3 um, 100A
Mobile Phase: 60% ACN with 60 mM AmFm pH 3
Detection: ELSD, 50°C
Sample: 1 mg/ml
Injection: 3 uL
Flow rate: 1 ml/min
Analytes
Class of compounds: Inorganic anion, Organic acid
Nature of compounds: Acidic, Hydrophilic, Polar
Compounds: Phosphate Ion, Bromate Ion, Bromide ion, Chloride Ion, Iodide ion, Trifluoroacetic acid, Perchlorate ion