Separation of different organic acids and alcohols
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Monitoring short-chain organic acids and alcohols is essential for quality control in food production, fermentation processes and environmental assessment. A robust analytical approach enables rapid and reliable quantification of these metabolites.
This application note demonstrates an isocratic high-performance liquid chromatography method for the simultaneous separation of lactic, formic, acetic, propionic, butyric acids and methanol, ethanol using ion-exchange principles.
The method was performed on an AZURA Compact HPLC system in ion-chromatography mode equipped with a Eurokat H column (300×8 mm, 10 µm). Key parameters included:
Sample preparation involved mixing standard solutions of target acids and alcohols and diluting with the mobile phase.
The optimized conditions achieved baseline separation of seven analytes in a single run. Retention times increased with hydrophobicity and ionic interaction strength. Peak shapes were sharp and resolution met analytical requirements for routine monitoring.
This method offers:
Applications include fermentative process control, food quality assurance and analysis of organic acids in wastewater.
Coupling this protocol with mass spectrometry can improve sensitivity and compound identification. Real-time on-line monitoring in bioprocessing and metabolomic studies represents a promising development.
The presented HPLC method provides a reliable, efficient workflow for routine separation and quantification of low-molecular-weight organic acids and alcohols, supporting diverse analytical needs in industrial and research laboratories.
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Summary
Separation of Organic Acids and Alcohols by HPLC
Importance of the Topic
Monitoring short-chain organic acids and alcohols is essential for quality control in food production, fermentation processes and environmental assessment. A robust analytical approach enables rapid and reliable quantification of these metabolites.
Objectives and Study Overview
This application note demonstrates an isocratic high-performance liquid chromatography method for the simultaneous separation of lactic, formic, acetic, propionic, butyric acids and methanol, ethanol using ion-exchange principles.
Methodology and Instrumentation
The method was performed on an AZURA Compact HPLC system in ion-chromatography mode equipped with a Eurokat H column (300×8 mm, 10 µm). Key parameters included:
- Eluent: 0.1 N sulfuric acid (isocratic)
- Flow rate: 0.8 mL/min
- Column temperature: 60 °C
- Injection volume: 20 µL
- Detection: Refractive index detector
Sample preparation involved mixing standard solutions of target acids and alcohols and diluting with the mobile phase.
Main Results and Discussion
The optimized conditions achieved baseline separation of seven analytes in a single run. Retention times increased with hydrophobicity and ionic interaction strength. Peak shapes were sharp and resolution met analytical requirements for routine monitoring.
Benefits and Practical Applications
This method offers:
- Simple isocratic operation, reducing equilibration time
- Elevated temperature and optimized flow for narrow peaks
- Universal detection of non-UV active compounds via refractive index
Applications include fermentative process control, food quality assurance and analysis of organic acids in wastewater.
Future Trends and Potential Applications
Coupling this protocol with mass spectrometry can improve sensitivity and compound identification. Real-time on-line monitoring in bioprocessing and metabolomic studies represents a promising development.
Conclusion
The presented HPLC method provides a reliable, efficient workflow for routine separation and quantification of low-molecular-weight organic acids and alcohols, supporting diverse analytical needs in industrial and research laboratories.
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