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ROMIL Ion-Pair Reagents

Many ionic and highly polar compounds cannot be effectively reversed-phase separated without the use of reagents that form an "ionic pair" with the sample.
Ionic pair reagents improve the peak symmetry of ionic compounds. The efficiency and symmetry of peaks in the separation of basic compounds can be significantly improved by the addition to the mobile phase of the sodium salt of an alkyl sulfonate or alkylsulfate.
The anionic part of these "ionic pair" reagents is associated with the base nullifying its positive charge. The ionic pair also exhibits an increase in hydrophobicity due to the incorporation of the n-alkyl chain. For acid samples, the same effect is achieved by the use of alkylammonium halides.

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ROMIL Ion-Pair Reagents

The Purest Reagents for Separation Optimisation in HPLC

Although reversed phase HPLC is one of the most important techniques in chromatography, by itself it is limited to separations of non-ionic (neutral) and non-polar compounds.

Polar or ionic substances tend to separate badly on reversed phase systems. So, bearing in mind that many compounds of biological interest are either ionic or highly polar, what can the HPLC analyst do to improve such separations? Either give up or reach for ROMIL-SpR™ Super Purity Reagents. The addition to the mobile phase of one of these high purity substances, as a counter-ion of opposite charge, enables the sample species to form a neutral 'ion pair' that will now readily interact with the reversed phase packing and thereby permit a clean separation.

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