Química Nova (Jan 2014)

O Estado da arte da cromatografia líquida bidimensional: conceitos fundamentais, instrumentação e aplicações

  • Noroska G. S. Mogollón,
  • Paula F. de Lima,
  • Mariana R. Gama,
  • Mayra F. Furlan,
  • Soraia C. G. N. Braga,
  • Paloma S. Prata,
  • Isabel C. S. F. Jardim,
  • Fabio Augusto

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5935/0100-4042.20140261
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 37, no. 10
pp. 1680 – 1691

Abstract

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The constant evolution of science and the growing demand for new technologies have led to new techniques in instrumentation that can improve detection, separation, resolution, and peak capacity. Comprehensive two-dimensional liquid chromatography (LC×LC) is presented as a powerful tool in complex sample analyses. During an analysis, a sample is subjected to two independent separation mechanisms that are combined, resulting in increased resolving power. For appropriate application of LC×LC, understanding the influence of parameters that require optimization is necessary. The main purpose of optimization is to predict the combination of stationary phases, separation conditions, and instrumental requirements to obtain the best separation performance. This review discusses theoretical, intrumental, and chemometric aspects of LC×LC and focuses on its applications in foods. It aims to provide a clear understanding of the aspects that can be used as strategies in the optimization of this analytical method.

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