Title of article :
Microscopic Trends in Methanol/Water and Acetonitrile/Water Systems
Author/Authors :
Alzweiri, Muhammed University of Jordan - Faculty of Pharmacy - Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Jordan , Parkinson, John A. University of Strathclyde - WestCHEM, Department of Pure and Applied Chemistry, U.K. , Watson, David W. University of Strathclyde - Strathclyde Institute for Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Sciences, U.K. , Steer, Steve University of Strathclyde - Strathclyde Institute for Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Sciences, U.K.
Abstract :
Examination of the some trends and differences between acetonitrile/water and methanol/water mixtures has been carried out. These systems are in interest for chromatographers since they are common mobile constituents. Some differences in the molecular arrangement of theses solvents were observed from NMR and IR results. These observations might be in use in understanding and developing chromatographic separations. IR studies revealed C-H bond compression in methanol compared with acetonitrile which indicates different molecular arrangement in their aqueous mixtures. NMR and IR results show a clear non-linear behavior in molecular arrangement. This justifies the deviation of methanol and acetonitrile aqueous solution from the norm. However, both solvents showed similar ionization suppression effects on examples of weak acids and bases.
Keywords :
Chemical Shift , Infra , red , Nuclear Magnetic Resonance , Physical Properties , Methanol , Acetonitrile , Formic Acid and Triethylamine.
Journal title :
Jordan Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Journal title :
Jordan Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences