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Physico-chemical applications of liquid chromatography I. Investigation of the adsorption of cardiac glycosides from water-ethanol solutions on silanized silica

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Using the cardiac glycoside cymarin as the example the application of liquid chromatography for the study of adsorption from solutions and the determination of the corresponding thermodynamic characteristics was investigated. The adsorption isotherm of cymarin at small concentrations from a water-ethanol solvent on silica gel modified by dimethyldichlorosilane was measured under static conditions using analytical LC to determine the concentrations of solutions after adsorption. The values of the Henry constants were obtained by extrapolating the slope of the adsorption isotherm down to zero concentration. The specific retention volumes for different but small sample sizes of cymarin in the chromatographic column were measured, the adsorbent and the water-ethanol eluent being the same as in the static conditions. The specific retention volume for a small (zero) sample size determined by liquid chromatography experiment coincides with the Henry constant of cymarin adsorption determined in static conditions. In favourable cases liquid chromatography can be used to determine the equilibrium constants for adsorption from solution. The dependence of the Henry constants on temperature was investigated for several cardiac glycosides. The influence of the modification of the adsorbent surface on the separation of the cardiac glycosides was also studied.

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Davydov, V.Y., Kiselev, A.V. & Sapojnikov, Y.M. Physico-chemical applications of liquid chromatography I. Investigation of the adsorption of cardiac glycosides from water-ethanol solutions on silanized silica. Chromatographia 13, 745–751 (1980). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02265553

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