| Literature DB >> 12800923 |
R LoBrutto1, Y Bereznitski, T J Novak, L DiMichele, L Pan, M Journet, J Kowal, N Grinberg.
Abstract
The chromatographic analysis of aldehydes under typical reversed-phase conditions may be a challenging task due to an equilibrium process leading to the formation of a gem diol species regardless of acidic or basic conditions. Initially, a reversed-phase HPLC gradient elution was developed to determine the amount of a n acetylenic aldehyde in a reaction mixture. Significant fronting was observed under acidic and basic conditions even at -5 degrees C. In order to circumvent this problem, a reversed-phase HPLC gradient method on a C18 column at subambient temperature was developed using diethylamine as a mobile phase additive for on-line on-column derivatization of the aldehyde moiety. The on-line on-column reaction rate for the derivatization of the aldehyde with diethylamine was determined as a function of column temperature. An Arrhenius plot was constructed and the activation energy was calculated. The chromatographic behavior of the derivatized acetylenic aldehyde and products formed in-situ in the chromatographic system were studied at various temperatures ranging from -10 to 60 degrees C. It was found that the reaction products could be controlled by adjusting the column temperature. Different reaction pathways were identified as a function of temperature. The products and the reaction pathways were characterized by NMR, LC-MS and UV spectra.Entities:
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Year: 2003 PMID: 12800923 DOI: 10.1016/s0021-9673(03)00532-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Chromatogr A ISSN: 0021-9673 Impact factor: 4.759