We propose a general simple equation for accurately predicting the retention factors of ionizable compounds upon simultaneous changes in mobile phase pH and column temperature at a given hydroorganic solvent composition. Only four independent experiments provide the input data: retention factors measured in two pH buffered mobile phases at extreme acidic and basic pH values (e.g., at least ±2 pH units far from the analyte pKa) and at two column temperatures. The equations, derived from the basic thermodynamics of the acid-base equilibria, additionally require the knowledge of the solute pKa and enthalpies of acid - base dissociation of both the solute and the buffer components in the hydroorganic solvent mixture. The performance of the pred...
The linear dependence of the logarithm of the capacity factor (log k') on the composition of th...
The high proportion of acetonitrile used in many HILIC mobile phases significantly changes the acid-...
The mathematical models of migration and dispersion in capillary zone electrophoresis of small molec...
The retentive behavior of weak acids and bases in reversed-phase liquid chromatography (RPLC) upon c...
In reversed-phase liquid chromatography (RPLC), the retention of weak acids and bases is a sigmoidal...
In reversed-phase liquid chromatography, temperature significantly affects analyte retention factor....
Studies on the theoretical principles of acid–base equilibria are reviewed and the influence of temp...
The LFER model of Abraham is applied to the retention of the neutral and ionic forms of 94 solutes i...
Studies on the theoretical principles of acid-base equilibria are reviewed and the influence of temp...
The knowledge of the acid-base equilibria in water-solvent mixtures of both common buffers and analy...
Isothermal retention indices (I) at 333–413 K on 12 stationary phases (SPs) covering a wide polarity...
In the present study, the possibility of retention modeling in the HILIC mode was investigated, test...
The retention of most compounds in RPLC proceeds through a combination of several independent mechan...
The reversed-phase TLC retention behavior of 26 structurally diverse basic and neutral drugs has bee...
The aim of this study was to systematically investigate the phenomena affecting the retention behavi...
The linear dependence of the logarithm of the capacity factor (log k') on the composition of th...
The high proportion of acetonitrile used in many HILIC mobile phases significantly changes the acid-...
The mathematical models of migration and dispersion in capillary zone electrophoresis of small molec...
The retentive behavior of weak acids and bases in reversed-phase liquid chromatography (RPLC) upon c...
In reversed-phase liquid chromatography (RPLC), the retention of weak acids and bases is a sigmoidal...
In reversed-phase liquid chromatography, temperature significantly affects analyte retention factor....
Studies on the theoretical principles of acid–base equilibria are reviewed and the influence of temp...
The LFER model of Abraham is applied to the retention of the neutral and ionic forms of 94 solutes i...
Studies on the theoretical principles of acid-base equilibria are reviewed and the influence of temp...
The knowledge of the acid-base equilibria in water-solvent mixtures of both common buffers and analy...
Isothermal retention indices (I) at 333–413 K on 12 stationary phases (SPs) covering a wide polarity...
In the present study, the possibility of retention modeling in the HILIC mode was investigated, test...
The retention of most compounds in RPLC proceeds through a combination of several independent mechan...
The reversed-phase TLC retention behavior of 26 structurally diverse basic and neutral drugs has bee...
The aim of this study was to systematically investigate the phenomena affecting the retention behavi...
The linear dependence of the logarithm of the capacity factor (log k') on the composition of th...
The high proportion of acetonitrile used in many HILIC mobile phases significantly changes the acid-...
The mathematical models of migration and dispersion in capillary zone electrophoresis of small molec...