4.6 Article Proceedings Paper

Studies on the effect of column angle in figure-8 centrifugal counter-current chromatography

Journal

JOURNAL OF CHROMATOGRAPHY A
Volume 1218, Issue 36, Pages 6128-6134

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DOI: 10.1016/j.chroma.2010.11.014

Keywords

Centrifugal counter-current chromatography; Figure-8 column; Angle between column axis and centrifugal force; Retention of the stationary phase; Resolution; Dipeptide; DNP-amino acid

Funding

  1. Intramural NIH HHS [ZIA HL006022-01] Funding Source: Medline

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The performance of the figure-8 column configuration in centrifugal counter-current chromatography was investigated by changing the angle between the column axis (a line through the central post and the peripheral post on which the figure-8 coil is wound) and the centrifugal force. The first series of experiments was performed using a polar two-phase solvent system composed of 1-butanol-acetic acid-water (4:1:5, v/v) to separate two dipeptide samples. Trp-Tyr and Val-Tyr, at a flow rate of 0.05 ml/min at 1000 rpm. When the column angle was changed from 0 degrees (column axis parallel to the centrifugal force) to 45 degrees and 45 degrees to 90 degrees (column axis perpendicular to the centrifugal force), peak resolution (Rs) changed from 1.93 (Sf = 37.8%) to 1.54 (Sf =30.6%), then to 1.31 (Sf = 40.5%) with the lower mobile phase and from 1.21 (Sf = 38.8%) to 1.10 (Sf = 34.4%). then to 0.99 (Sf = 42.2%) with the upper mobile phase, respectively, where the stationary phase retention. SE is given in parentheses. The second series of experiments was similarly performed with a more hydrophobic two-phase solvent system composed of hexane-ethyl acetate-methanol-0.1 M hydrochloric acid (1:1:1:1, v/v) to separate three DNP-amino acids, DNP-glu. DNP-beta-ala and DNP-ala, at a flow rate of 0.05 ml/min at 1000 rpm. When the column angle was altered from 0 degrees to 45 degrees and 45 degrees to 90 degrees, Rs changed from 1.77 (1st peak/2nd peak) and 1.52 (2nd peak/3rd peak) (Sf = 27.3%) to 1.24 and 1.02 (Sf = 35.4%), then to 1.69 and 1.49 (Sf = 42.1%) with the lower mobile phase, and from 1.73 and 0.84 (SF = 41.2%) to 1.44 and 0.73 (Sf = 45.6%), then to 1.21 and 0.63 (Sf = 55.6%) with the upper mobile phase, respectively. The performance of figure-8 column at 0 degrees and 90 degrees was also compared at different flow rates. The results show that Rs was increased with decreased flow rate yielding the highest value at the 0 degrees column angle with lower mobile phase. The overall results of our studies indicated that a 0 degrees column angle for the figure-8 column enhances the mixing of two phases in the column to improve peak resolution while decreasing the stationary phase retention by interrupting the laminar flow of the mobile phase. Published by Elsevier B.V.

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