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Comprehensive ethoxymer characterization of complex alcohol ethoxy sulphate products by mixed-mode high-performance liquid chromatography coupled to charged aerosol detection

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JOURNAL OF CHROMATOGRAPHY A
Volume 1639, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.chroma.2021.461927

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AES; HPLC -CAD; Ethoxymer; Characterization; Quantitation

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This study describes a simultaneous mixed-mode HPLC method combined with a universal and non-selective-response detector for the complete ethoxymer profiling of alcohol ethoxy sulphate mixtures. The developed methodology provides extensive information regarding the detailed individual ethoxymer profile of AES formulations, showing promising applications in surfactant industry for specific synthesis routes and detergency properties. The method shows excellent correlation with NMR experiments, as well as high precision and linearity along the working concentration range, indicating its potential for routine surfactant screenings.
The present work describes a simultaneous mixed-mode high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) method combined with a universal and non-selective-response detector for the complete ethoxymer profiling of alcohol ethoxy sulphate mixtures. The optimized HPLC methodology combines the dual hydrophilic (HILIC) and reversed-phase selectivity of a surfactant-type column in order to render a comprehensive and simultaneous separation of more than 50 endogenous ethoxymers in a single analysis. Furthermore, an accurate quantitation of every single analyte was achieved using a final universal charged aerosol detector (CAD) including specific mathematical processing tools. Results obtained helped describing a complete alkyl chain and ethoxymer distribution of the investigated AES samples. Method validation evidences provided reliability of the individual ethoxymer contributions determined with the proposed HPLC -CAD methodology. Regarding accuracy including independent nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) experiments, an excellent correlation was found between the structural information provided by a COSY NMR spectrum and the CAD results regarding the mono/polyethoxylated and the nonethoxylated/ethoxylated distribution. Additional calculations including the average molecular weight and the degree of ethoxylation for the reference AES sample showed minimum differences (relative error 1 %) between the two considered techniques. An outstanding precision and linearity along the working concentration range (r 2 0.999) was also observed. The individual limit of detection for the target sulphate ethoxymers was determined to be in the low ppm range. Further validated distribution profiles for a large number of AES samples demonstrated the applicability of the optimized HPLC -CAD methodology to routine surfactant screenings. Therefore, the hereby developed methodology provided extensive information regarding the detailed individual ethoxymer profile of AES formulations, which can be extremely useful for the surfactant industry in order to gain information on specific synthesis routes and/or detergency properties. (c) 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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