Separation of Tocopherol Isomers Using Capillary Electrochromatography: Comparison of Monomeric and Polymeric C30 Stationary Phases
- 14 November 2001
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Analytical Chemistry
- Vol. 73 (24) , 6077-6082
- https://doi.org/10.1021/ac011018a
Abstract
The comparison of tocopherol isomer separation achieved using different stationary-phase alkyl chain lengths (i.e., C18 vs C30) and modes of alkyl phase attachment to the silica-based supports (i.e., polymeric vs monomeric synthesis) using capillary electrochromatography (CEC) has been demonstrated. The smaller alkyl chain does not exhibit the shape selectivity needed to resolve all of the tocopherol isomers. Conversely, both polymeric and monomeric C30 phases show increased tocopherol isomer selectivity. Changing the elutropic strength of the mobile phase had dramatic effects on the selectivity, with small additions of water to a methanol mobile phase yielding the best selectivity. The complete baseline separation of the tocopherol isomers was achieved using the monomerically bound C30 stationary phase and a methanol/water mobile phase. The differences in stationary-phase selectivity were examined using a NIST standard reference material for determining column selectivity in LC. The results indicated that the monomeric C30 actually had “intermediate” phase characteristics (i.e., high phase loading, end capping, etc). This new CEC-based separation was also used to separate the tocopherols in a vitamin E supplement sample.Keywords
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