SiELC PEI HPLC Columns

SiELC PEI column is an application specific column that combines both ion-exclusion and size-exclusion mechanisms for the effective separation of polyethylenimine (PEI) polymers from other compounds, as well as from excess Cu (II) ions. PEI poses a challenge for HPLC analysis as it is not a single compound, but a mixture of different molecules of varying lengths and branching structures. It also carries multiple charges in acidic and neutral pH and can bind irreversibly to silica-based columns. It lacks a UV chromophore and so cannot by measured by a UV-Vis detector. To overcome these challenges SiELC developed the PEI column. This provides a simple and reliable method for PEI quantitation in any liquid sample. The method is based on forming a PEI complex with Cu (II), which can be detected at 285 nm in UV or 630 nm in the visible spectra.

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Features

  • Combines both ion-exclusion and size-exclusion mechanisms
  • Tailored LC phase for challenging PEI applications
  • PEI complex exhibits strong UV and visible light absorption maxima
  • Simple sample preparation includes mixing the unknown with Cu (II) stock solution followed by HPLC separation
  • Sensitivity (LOQ) down to 10 ppm of PEI in samples routinely achieved
  • If using ELSD, CAD or ESI-MS the copper (II) complex can be removed and unadulterated PEI samples can be injected directly
  • When polymer and peptide samples may co-elute with PEI it is recommended by use the SiELC BIST B column

Specifications

  PEI
Mode Mixed-Mode
Particle Type Fully Porous
Particle Size 5 µm
Pore Size 100 Å
Temperature Range 0 - 50°C
pH Range 1.5 - 5.0
Pressure Limit 345 bar

Literature

Measuring polyethylenimine (PEI) in biological samples