Química Nova (Feb 2016)

CROMATOGRAFIA POR INTERAÇÕES HIDROFILICAS (HILIC): ESTADO DA ARTE E APLICAÇÕES

  • Carla Grazieli Azevedo da Silva,
  • Carla Beatriz Grespan Bottoli,
  • Carol H. Collins

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5935/0100-4042.20160003
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 39, no. 2
pp. 210 – 220

Abstract

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Hydrophilic interaction liquid chromatography (HILIC) has been gaining increased attention for its effective separation of highly polar compounds, which include carbohydrates, amino acids, pharmaceutical compounds, proteins, glycoproteins, nucleosides, etc. Polar compounds are usually poorly retained on reverse-phase liquid chromatography (RP-HPLC) columns or have poor solubility in the apolar mobile phase of normal-phase high performance liquid chromatography (NP-HPLC). Since HILIC uses organic solvents such as ACN or MeOH ( > 70%), also used in RP-HPLC and polar stationary phases similar to NP-HPLC (bare silica, diol, amino, amide, saccharide, zwitterionic stationary phases, etc.), it represents a hybrid of the two separation modes. The high organic content in the MP leads to good compatibility with mass spectrometry (MS), increasing the detectivity. This review describes the fundamentals of HILIC and highlights some interesting applications.

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