4.6 Article Proceedings Paper

Solvent systems for countercurrent chromatography: An aqueous two phase liquid system based on a room temperature ionic liquid

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JOURNAL OF CHROMATOGRAPHY A
Volume 1151, Issue 1-2, Pages 65-73

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DOI: 10.1016/j.chroma.2006.11.072

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countercurrent chromatography; biphasic liquid system; dual-mode; ionic liquid; hydrophobicity; polarity

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A new aqueous two phase liquid system (ATPS) based on the ionic liquid 1-butyl-3-methyl imidazolium chloride (BMIM Cl), potassium dibasic phosphate (K2HPO4) and water was recently proposed in the literature. The full phase diagram of this ATPS was prepared and some tie lines were fully determined. It was compared to classical ATPSs based on polyethylene glycol with an average molecular mass of 1000 (PEG 1000) and 10,000 (PEG 10000) and K2HPO4. Two countercurrent chromatography (CCC) columns, a hydrostatic Sanki and a J type hydrodynamic CCC columns were used to test the liquid phase retention of these ATPSs in all possible configurations. It was found that the BMIM CI ATPS liquid phases were much easier to retain in the two CCC columns than the PEG 1000 ATPS phases. Using protein and alcohol solutes, it was established that the BMIM Cl ATPS has a polarity completely different from that of the PEG 1000 ATPS. For example, ovalbumin partitions equally between the two phases of the PEG 1000 ATPS (K-D = 1.4) when it is completely located in the BMIM Cl upper phase of the ionic liquid ATPS (K-D = 180). The discrimination factor of the ionic liquid system and its intrinsic hydrophobicity were respectively found three times higher and ten times lower than the respective values of the PEG 1000 ATPS. (C) 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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