Reversed-phase liquid chromatography of alkaloids: Masking effects of inorganic salts

Talanta. 1992 Nov;39(11):1437-42. doi: 10.1016/0039-9140(92)80123-u.

Abstract

The addition of salts (investigated cations Na(+), NH(+)(4), K(+), KBu(+)(4) combined with the anions acetate, Br(-), SCN(-) and I(-)) can be used to eliminate peak tailing and to decrease retention of cationic species in the course of the separation of alkaloids from Chelidonium majus L. by reversed-phase chromatography on a ODS Hypersil column, using water-acetonitrile-methanol mixture as eluent. These findings are interpreted in terms of a silanol masking effect. The extended donor-acceptor concept is used to interpret the effectiveness of different salts in masking the active sites of the stationary phase.