Polyacrylic Acid: Acclaim SEC-300 versus Acclaim SEC-1000
Applications | 2013 | Thermo Fisher ScientificInstrumentation
Polyacrylic acid (PAA) is a versatile polyelectrolyte used as a thickener, dispersant and emulsifier in mouthwashes, pharmaceuticals and cosmetics. Cetylpyridinium chloride (CPC) is a cationic surfactant with antimicrobial properties widely employed in oral care. Reliable separation and quantification of PAA and CPC are essential for product formulation and quality control.
This study evaluates two size exclusion chromatography (SEC) columns, Thermo Scientific Acclaim SEC-300 Surfactant Plus and Acclaim SEC-1000, to achieve selective separation of PAA and CPC in mouthwash matrices. The goal is to optimize chromatographic conditions for accurate detection and quantification.
Electrostatic repulsion between anionic PAA and the carboxylate-modified stationary phase shortened PAA retention compared to neutral polymers, resulting in sharp, interference-free peaks. Both SEC-300 and SEC-1000 columns resolved sodium and CPC peaks distinctly, with SEC-300 delivering enhanced resolution and reproducibility. Calibration curves for PAA and CPC showed excellent linearity in the tested concentration range.
The optimized SEC method provides rapid, sensitive and interference-free quantification of PAA and CPC, supporting quality assurance in mouthwash and related product formulations. The technique streamlines routine analysis by combining size exclusion and ionic interactions in a single run.
Introducing buffer systems can further refine molecular weight determination of PAA. Adapting the method to other polyelectrolytes and coupling with mass spectrometric detection may expand its utility for complex formulation analysis and advanced research applications.
The comparative evaluation of Acclaim SEC-300 and SEC-1000 demonstrates effective separation of polyacrylic acid and cetylpyridinium chloride using unbuffered salt-based mobile phases. The protocol offers a robust tool for accurate quantification in pharmaceutical and personal care quality control.
LC columns, Consumables, GPC/SEC
IndustriesManufacturerThermo Fisher Scientific
Summary
Importance of Topic
Polyacrylic acid (PAA) is a versatile polyelectrolyte used as a thickener, dispersant and emulsifier in mouthwashes, pharmaceuticals and cosmetics. Cetylpyridinium chloride (CPC) is a cationic surfactant with antimicrobial properties widely employed in oral care. Reliable separation and quantification of PAA and CPC are essential for product formulation and quality control.
Study Objectives and Overview
This study evaluates two size exclusion chromatography (SEC) columns, Thermo Scientific Acclaim SEC-300 Surfactant Plus and Acclaim SEC-1000, to achieve selective separation of PAA and CPC in mouthwash matrices. The goal is to optimize chromatographic conditions for accurate detection and quantification.
Methodology and Instrumentation
- Columns: Acclaim SEC-300 Surfactant Plus, 4.6 × 300 mm, 3.0 μm; Acclaim SEC-1000, 3.0 × 150 mm, 3.0 μm
- System: Thermo Scientific ICS-3000 chromatography system with Thermo Scientific Dionex CSRS 300 suppressor (2 mm) for conductivity detection
- Mobile Phase: Unbuffered gradient of 10 mM sodium perchlorate (A), acetonitrile (B) and water with 100 mM formic acid (C)
- Gradient Program: Stepwise changes in A, B and C over a 20-minute run
- Flow Rate: 0.5 mL/min; Injection Volume: 5 μL; Column Temperature: 25 °C
- Detection: UV at 220 nm with blank subtraction; suppressed conductivity detection (external water flow 1.0 mL/min; current 8 mA)
Key Results and Discussion
Electrostatic repulsion between anionic PAA and the carboxylate-modified stationary phase shortened PAA retention compared to neutral polymers, resulting in sharp, interference-free peaks. Both SEC-300 and SEC-1000 columns resolved sodium and CPC peaks distinctly, with SEC-300 delivering enhanced resolution and reproducibility. Calibration curves for PAA and CPC showed excellent linearity in the tested concentration range.
Benefits and Practical Applications
The optimized SEC method provides rapid, sensitive and interference-free quantification of PAA and CPC, supporting quality assurance in mouthwash and related product formulations. The technique streamlines routine analysis by combining size exclusion and ionic interactions in a single run.
Future Trends and Potential Applications
Introducing buffer systems can further refine molecular weight determination of PAA. Adapting the method to other polyelectrolytes and coupling with mass spectrometric detection may expand its utility for complex formulation analysis and advanced research applications.
Conclusion
The comparative evaluation of Acclaim SEC-300 and SEC-1000 demonstrates effective separation of polyacrylic acid and cetylpyridinium chloride using unbuffered salt-based mobile phases. The protocol offers a robust tool for accurate quantification in pharmaceutical and personal care quality control.
References
- Thermo Fisher Scientific. Application Note PB20627_E, October 2012.
- Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. Application Note PB20746_E, February 2013.
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