Streamlined structure elucidation of an unknown compound in a pigment formulation

J Chromatogr A. 2016 Oct 21:1469:120-127. doi: 10.1016/j.chroma.2016.09.040. Epub 2016 Sep 21.

Abstract

A fast and reliable quality control is important for ink manufacturers to ensure a constant production grade of mixtures and chemical formulations, and unknown components attract their attention. Structure elucidating techniques seem time-consuming in combination with column-based methods, but especially the low solubility of pigment formulations is challenging the analysis. In contrast, layer chromatography is more tolerant with regard to pigment particles. One PLC plate for NMR and FTIR analyses and one HPTLC plate for recording of high resolution mass spectra, MS/MS spectra and for gathering information on polarity and spectral properties were needed to characterize a structure, exemplarily shown for an unknown component in pigment Red 57:1 to be 3-hydroxy-2-naphtoic acid. A preparative layer chromatography (PLC) workflow was developed that used an Automated Multiple Development 2 (AMD 2) system. The 0.5-mm PLC plate could still be operated in the AMD 2 system and allowed a smooth switch from the analytical to the preparative gradient separation. Through automated gradient development and the resulting focusing of bands, the sharpness of the PLC bands was improved. For NMR, the necessary high load of the target compound on the PLC plate was achieved via a selective solvent extraction that discriminated the polar sample matrix and thus increased the application volume of the extract that could maximally be applied without overloading. By doing so, the yield for NMR analysis was improved by a factor of 9. The effectivity gain through a simple, but thoroughly chosen extraction solvent is often overlooked, and for educational purpose, it was clearly illustrated and demonstrated by an extended solvent screening. Thus, PLC using an automated gradient development after a selective extraction was proven to be a new powerful combination for structural elucidation by NMR.

Keywords: Food quality control; High resolution mass spectrometry; Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy; Pigment formulation; Preparative layer chromatography; Structure elucidation.

MeSH terms

  • Chromatography, Thin Layer
  • Coloring Agents / analysis*
  • Ink*
  • Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
  • Quality Control
  • Tandem Mass Spectrometry

Substances

  • Coloring Agents