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  • Title: Separation of basic drug substances by reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography on dynamically modified silica and on bonded-phase materials.
    Author: Hansen SH, Helboe P, Thomsen M.
    Journal: J Chromatogr; 1987 Nov 13; 409():71-80. PubMed ID: 2826515.
    Abstract:
    The chromatographic behaviour in the reversed-phase mode of various drug substances, which are nitrogen-containing bases, has been investigated. Three different types of column materials were used, ordinary chemically bonded ODS-silica, deactivated ODS-silica specifically designed for the separation of bases and bare silica dynamically modified by adding long-chain quaternary ammonium compounds to the eluent. Various brands were tested for all three types of column materials. When using ODS-silica as the column material, considerable tailing of peaks and prolonged retention was observed. Also the deactivated columns exhibited tailing problems, but less pronounced. For both types of bonded-phase material it was possible to reduce the tailing considerably by the addition of an anti-tailing agent to the eluent. On bare silica used in the dynamic modification mode the tailing was almost negligible.
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