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Reversed-phase ion-pair chromatography of hydroxyl functionalized imidazolium ionic liquid cations and its application in analysis of environmental water and measurement of hydrophobicity constants

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Abstract A reversed-phase ion-pair chromatography with ultraviolet detection method for the determination of 1‑hydroxyethyl‑3‑methyl imidazolium cation ([HOEtMIm]+) and 1‑hydroxypropyl‑3‑methyl imidazolium cation ([HOPrMIm]+) was developed. The method has been applied to… Click to show full abstract

Abstract A reversed-phase ion-pair chromatography with ultraviolet detection method for the determination of 1‑hydroxyethyl‑3‑methyl imidazolium cation ([HOEtMIm]+) and 1‑hydroxypropyl‑3‑methyl imidazolium cation ([HOPrMIm]+) was developed. The method has been applied to the analysis of hydroxyl functionalized imidazolium ionic liquid cations in Songhua River water samples and the determination of hydrophobicity constants. [HOEtMIm]+ and [HOPrMIm]+ were not completely separated in the reversed-phase chromatography, but complete separation was realized in the reversed-phase ion-pair chromatography. The effects of ion-pair reagents, organic solvents, column temperatures and ultraviolet detection wavelengths on the separation and detection of hydroxyl functionalized imidazolium ionic liquid cations in reversed-phase ion-pair chromatography were investigated. Ordinary imidazolium ionic liquids do not interfere with the determination of hydroxyl functionalized imidazolium ionic liquids. The suitable ion-pair reagent was sodium octanesulfonate. Using reversed-phase C18 chromatographic column, the mobile phase consisted of 0.5 mmol/L sodium octanesulfonate solution/methanol (85/15, v/v) with column temperature of 40 °C, ultraviolet detection wavelength of 210 nm and flow rate of 1.0 mL/min, [HOEtMIm]+ and [HOPrMIm]+ can be achieved baseline separation within 20 min. The detection limits were 0.36 and 0.50 mg/L, respectively. The relative standard deviations of peak area and retention time were less than 0.80%. Recoveries of sample addition were between 97.3% and100.5%. The method was simple, accurate, reliable, satisfying the requirement of quantitative analysis, and has good practicability.

Keywords: ion pair; imidazolium ionic; imidazolium; reversed phase

Journal Title: Microchemical Journal
Year Published: 2019

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