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Temperature effects on separation on zirconia columns: Applications to one- and two-dimensional LC separations of phenolic antioxidants

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JOURNAL OF SEPARATION SCIENCE
Volume 30, Issue 4, Pages 462-474

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/jssc.200600387

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comprehensive LC x LC chromatography; high-temperature LC; natural antioxidants; phenolic compounds; zirconia-carbon column

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The effects of temperature and mobile phase on LC chromatographic separation of phenolic antioxidants on zirconia-based columns were investigated. Unlike silica-based materials, zirconia columns show excellent thermal stability over a wide range of temperatures and enable high-temperature separations. Enthalpic and entropic contributions to the retention of phenolic compounds on ZR-Carbon and ZR-Carbon C18 columns were determined from retention versus temperature plots in order to elucidate the retention mechanism of sample compounds over the temperature range up to 140 degrees C. High-temperature liquid chromatography on ZR-Carbon columns was used for comprehensive LC x LC two-dimensional separation systems based on the different selectivity of a Zorbax SB micro-column used in the first dimension and a ZR-Carbon column used in the second dimension. Two-dimensional LC x LC systems employing a setup with two alternately operated parallel ZR-Carbon columns in the second dimension were used for the analysis of phenolic antioxidants in beer and wine samples.

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