SunArmor HPLC Column
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The development of robust reversed-phase and normal-phase HPLC stationary phases with broad pH tolerance and improved peak shape is crucial for modern analytical laboratories. High-performance columns that resist deactivation under extreme conditions, minimize silanol interactions, and deliver consistent retention and efficiency streamline pharmaceutical, food, environmental, and biochemical analyses.
This application note introduces three novel SunArmor HPLC phases (C18, RP-AQUA, NH2) featuring a new multifunctional silyl end-capping reagent and final TMS treatment. The goal is to demonstrate:
All experiments employed columns packed with 3 µm or 5 µm SunArmor particles (12 nm pore, 340 m2/g surface area) under controlled temperature and flow conditions. Key parameters:
Stability under Basic and High-Temperature Conditions
SunArmor phases provide analysts with:
Continued innovation in stationary phase chemistries will focus on:
The SunArmor C18, RP-AQUA, and NH2 columns exhibit exceptional pH stability, broad applicability, and improved chromatographic performance. Their robustness and versatility make them valuable tools for diverse analytical challenges, from small-molecule pharmaceuticals to carbohydrates and chelating agents.
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Significance of the Topic
The development of robust reversed-phase and normal-phase HPLC stationary phases with broad pH tolerance and improved peak shape is crucial for modern analytical laboratories. High-performance columns that resist deactivation under extreme conditions, minimize silanol interactions, and deliver consistent retention and efficiency streamline pharmaceutical, food, environmental, and biochemical analyses.
Objectives and Overview of the Study
This application note introduces three novel SunArmor HPLC phases (C18, RP-AQUA, NH2) featuring a new multifunctional silyl end-capping reagent and final TMS treatment. The goal is to demonstrate:
- Enhanced chemical stability across pH 2–12
- Improved peak shape for acidic, basic, and metal-chelating analytes
- Reproducible retention and high plate counts
- Versatility in reversed-phase, ion-exchange, and normal-phase modes
Methodology and Instrumentation
All experiments employed columns packed with 3 µm or 5 µm SunArmor particles (12 nm pore, 340 m2/g surface area) under controlled temperature and flow conditions. Key parameters:
- Column dimensions: typically 150×4.6 mm or 50×2.1 mm
- Mobile phases: mixtures of acetonitrile or methanol with water buffers (ammonium bicarbonate, ammonium acetate, phosphate, or acetic acid) at various pH levels
- Flow rates: 0.2–1.0 mL/min
- Temperatures: 40–80 °C
- Detection: UV (210–260 nm) and refractive index detectors
Main Results and Discussion
Stability under Basic and High-Temperature Conditions
- SunArmor C18 maintained >80% plate count after 800 h at pH 10.5, 60 °C, comparable to hybrid C18s.
- At pH 6.8 and 80 °C, SunArmor C18 retained nearly full efficiency over 1,000 h, outperforming a benchmark AQ phase.
- Basic analytes (amitriptyline, pyridine): tailing factors close to 1.1–1.3, markedly better than competitive columns (TF up to 3.6).
- Acidic and metal-chelating compounds (formic acid, oxine): sharp peaks (TF~1.1–1.5) without residual silanol influence.
- Hydrogen bonding, hydrophobicity, and steric selectivity metrics show balanced retention ratios (e.g., amylbenzene/butylbenzene ~1.5, triphenylene/o-terphenyl ~1.35).
- Sugar separation (sucrose, palatinose): high retention and resolution under normal-phase mode; plate counts >17,000 at low injection volume.
- Stability at elevated temperature (60 °C) and extreme pH (11.2–11.8) preserved >70% retention after 500 h.
- Multimode operation: effective in ion-exchange and normal-phase separations of ascorbic and erythorbic acid.
Benefits and Practical Applications
SunArmor phases provide analysts with:
- Wide pH operating range (2–12) for method flexibility
- Superior peak shapes for challenging analytes, reducing need for ion-pair reagents
- High chemical and thermal stability for extended column lifetimes
- Multimodal capabilities, enabling reversed-phase, normal-phase, and ion-exchange analyses on a single column
Future Trends and Applications
Continued innovation in stationary phase chemistries will focus on:
- Further minimization of non-specific interactions for bioanalytical and proteomic workflows
- Integration with UHPLC and microfluidic platforms for high-throughput screening
- Green chromatography development using aqueous and renewable solvents
- Enhanced selectivity through tailored mixed-mode ligands and core-shell particle architectures
Conclusion
The SunArmor C18, RP-AQUA, and NH2 columns exhibit exceptional pH stability, broad applicability, and improved chromatographic performance. Their robustness and versatility make them valuable tools for diverse analytical challenges, from small-molecule pharmaceuticals to carbohydrates and chelating agents.
References
No external literature references were provided in the original material.
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