Basic Dyes Analysis by HPLC
Guides | 2022 | SIELCInstrumentation
The reliable separation and quantification of dye mixtures is essential in industrial production, food safety, and counterfeit detection. Many dyes exist as complex isomeric blends and require precise analytical methods to assess purity and identify harmful contaminants.
This study demonstrates two chromatographic strategies developed by SIELC Technologies to analyze multi-charged and single-charged basic dyes. It highlights a novel Bridge Ion Separation Technology (BIST™) for highly charged compounds and a mixed-mode Primesep 100 approach for singly charged dyes.
BIST™ achieved baseline separation of the fluorescent dye DAPI and the azo dye Fast Blue B within 4 minutes under isocratic conditions, demonstrating strong retention via doubly charged HFGA bridge ions. Gradient studies confirmed tunable retention by adjusting organic content and ionic modifier concentration. On Primesep 100, isocratic methods provided clear separation of single-charged dyes such as Ethyl Red, Brilliant Green, Pararosaniline, Methylene Blue, and Crystal Violet, illustrating combined reverse-phase and ion-exchange interactions.
Ongoing developments may include novel volatile bridge ions to expand BIST™ capabilities, coupling to high-resolution mass spectrometry for structural elucidation, miniaturization for high-throughput workflows, and greener buffer systems to improve sustainability.
The combination of BIST™ for multi-charged dyes and mixed-mode Primesep 100 for single-charged dyes offers robust, flexible solutions for challenging dye analyses. These methods deliver fast, reproducible separations with broad detector compatibility, addressing key analytical needs in industrial and regulatory environments.
HPLC, Consumables, LC columns
IndustriesEnergy & Chemicals
ManufacturerSIELC
Summary
Importance of the Topic
The reliable separation and quantification of dye mixtures is essential in industrial production, food safety, and counterfeit detection. Many dyes exist as complex isomeric blends and require precise analytical methods to assess purity and identify harmful contaminants.
Objectives and Study Overview
This study demonstrates two chromatographic strategies developed by SIELC Technologies to analyze multi-charged and single-charged basic dyes. It highlights a novel Bridge Ion Separation Technology (BIST™) for highly charged compounds and a mixed-mode Primesep 100 approach for singly charged dyes.
Methodology and Instrumentation
- Columns
- BIST™ B+ (4.6 × 150 mm, 5 µm) for multi-charged dyes
- Primesep 100 (4.6 × 150 mm, 5 µm) for single-charged dyes
- Mobile Phases
- Multi-charged: MeCN/H₂O 85/15 with 0.2 % hexafluoroglutaric acid (HFGA); gradient from 80/20 to 60/40 with 0.2 % H₂SO₄
- Single-charged: MeCN/H₂O ratios (80/20 to 50/50) with 0.2 % H₂SO₄
- Detection
- UV at 320–350 nm
- Evaporative Light Scattering Detection (ELSD) at 90 °C
- Compatibility with Charged Aerosol Detection (CAD) and Mass Spectrometry (ESI-MS)
Key Results and Discussion
BIST™ achieved baseline separation of the fluorescent dye DAPI and the azo dye Fast Blue B within 4 minutes under isocratic conditions, demonstrating strong retention via doubly charged HFGA bridge ions. Gradient studies confirmed tunable retention by adjusting organic content and ionic modifier concentration. On Primesep 100, isocratic methods provided clear separation of single-charged dyes such as Ethyl Red, Brilliant Green, Pararosaniline, Methylene Blue, and Crystal Violet, illustrating combined reverse-phase and ion-exchange interactions.
Benefits and Practical Applications
- Rapid, high-resolution separation of complex dye mixtures
- Volatile ionic modifiers ensure detector compatibility (ELSD, CAD, MS)
- Enhanced selectivity for isomeric and multi-charged species
- Applicable to quality control, food additive testing, and counterfeit screening
Future Trends and Opportunities
Ongoing developments may include novel volatile bridge ions to expand BIST™ capabilities, coupling to high-resolution mass spectrometry for structural elucidation, miniaturization for high-throughput workflows, and greener buffer systems to improve sustainability.
Conclusion
The combination of BIST™ for multi-charged dyes and mixed-mode Primesep 100 for single-charged dyes offers robust, flexible solutions for challenging dye analyses. These methods deliver fast, reproducible separations with broad detector compatibility, addressing key analytical needs in industrial and regulatory environments.
References
- SIELC Technologies Application Note, 2022.
- U.S. Patents Pending, SIELC Technologies Corporation.
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