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How Chemistry Determines Separations: The Influence of Selectivity on Resolution
LCGC Europe (2023)
  • Nicholas Snow, Seton Hall University
Abstract
Resolution in chromatography is influenced by retention, engineering, and selectivity. Retention relates to how long analytes are in the column; generally, longer retention leads to increased resolution. Engineering relates to the design and operation of the chromatographic system, as expressed by the number of theoretical plates. Generally, more theoretical plates lead to greater resolution. Finally, selectivity is generated by the chemistry of the intermolecular interactions between the stationary phase and the analytes. Larger differences in the strength of these interactions lead to greater selectivity. In this instalment, we will examine the relationship between selectivity and resolution.
Keywords
  • Chromatography,
  • chemistry
Disciplines
Publication Date
March 1, 2023
Citation Information
Nicholas Snow. "How Chemistry Determines Separations: The Influence of Selectivity on Resolution" LCGC Europe (2023)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/nicholas_snow/80/