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Unique Selectivity of CORTECS Phenyl for the Separation of Nitroaromatic Compounds

Applications | 2016 | WatersInstrumentation
Consumables, HPLC, LC columns
Industries
Environmental
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Waters

Summary

Topic Significance


Nitroaromatic compounds are widely used in dyes, polymers, pesticides and explosives. Their persistence in the environment, acute toxicity, mutagenicity and resistance to biodegradation pose serious threats to soil and water quality. Reliable, high-throughput analytical methods are essential for monitoring these hazardous substances.

Study Objectives and Overview


This study evaluates the unique selectivity of CORTECS Phenyl 2.7 µm columns compared to CORTECS C8 2.7 µm columns for the isocratic separation of nitroaromatic compounds. The influence of solvent choice—acetonitrile versus methanol—on retention, resolution and selectivity was investigated using Snyder’s solvent strength equation.

Methodology and Instrumentation


Ultrahigh-performance liquid chromatography (UHPLC) methods were developed under the following conditions:
  • Columns: CORTECS Phenyl 2.1 × 100 mm, 2.7 µm; CORTECS C8 2.1 × 100 mm, 2.7 µm
  • Mobile phases: isocratic 40–45% organic (acetonitrile or methanol) and water
  • Flow rate: 0.5 mL/min; column temperature: 40 °C; detection: UV at 254 nm; injection volume: 1 µL
  • Samples: neutral QC reference mixture and EPA 8330 Mix A and B standards containing nitrobenzene, dinitrobenzenes, trinitrobenzene, TNT, RDX, HMX and nitrotoluene isomers at 10 µg/mL in methanol
  • Instrument: ACQUITY UPLC with PDA detector; data processed using Empower 3

Key Results and Discussion


A neutral QC reference mixture separated in under one minute on both C8 and Phenyl columns using 70:30 acetonitrile:water, confirming comparable hydrophobic retention. When separating nitroaromatic compounds with 40:60 acetonitrile:water, the Phenyl phase delivered superior selectivity (α values up to 1.34) and baseline resolution, driven by π-π interactions between phenyl ligands and analytes. Using Snyder’s equation to replace acetonitrile with 45% methanol achieved matched solvent strength and further improved resolution on the Phenyl column (Rs > 8) while maintaining acceptable selectivity on C8. Analysis of EPA 8330 Mix A and B with 45:55 methanol:water demonstrated that Phenyl columns achieved full baseline separation of all fourteen analytes, including positional isomers, whereas C8 exhibited coelutions.

Practical Applications and Benefits


The optimized Phenyl column method with methanol offers:
  • Faster throughput and shorter run times
  • Enhanced selectivity for structurally similar nitroaromatics
  • Reduced solvent consumption and waste, lowering operational costs
  • Robust baseline resolution for regulatory compliance testing

Future Trends and Opportunities


Further developments may include:
  • Gradient elution strategies to expand analyte scope
  • Integration with mass spectrometry for trace-level detection
  • Application to other aromatic pollutants and emerging contaminants
  • Novel stationary phases combining π-π and polar-embedded functionalities

Conclusion


CORTECS Phenyl 2.7 µm columns demonstrate unique selectivity for nitroaromatic separations, especially when combined with protic methanol as the mobile phase. This approach yields rapid, high-resolution analyses with reduced solvent use, making it highly suitable for environmental monitoring and quality-control laboratories.

Reference


1. Ju KS, Parales RE. Nitroaromatic compounds, from synthesis to biodegradation. Department of Microbiology, University of California, Davis.
2. Snyder LR, Kirkland JJ. Introduction to Modern Chromatography, 2nd Edition.
3. FDA. Validation of Chromatographic Methods.

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