
Krisztian Horvath- PhD
- Professor (Associate) at University of Pannonia
Krisztian Horvath
- PhD
- Professor (Associate) at University of Pannonia
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In ion chromatography studies, the matrix effect of other inorganic ions present in the sample is a well-known phenomenon. In this work, the behavior of inorganic and organic ions was studied in a system overloaded with ammonium ions. The ammonium ions came from a solution of ammonium hydroxide in various concentrations (0.25–1.25%). In this system...
In chromatography, pressure can affect the retention factors of compounds significantly. In liquid chromatography, this effect is primarily related to the change in the molecular volume of solute during adsorption that is remarkably high for large biomolecules such as peptides and proteins. As a result, the migration velocities of chromatographic b...
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Gyógyszermolekulák kémiai szintézissel történő előállítása során előfordulhat, hogy a szintézisút toxikus vegyületeket tartalmaz, vagy szintézis során képződik toxikus melléktermék. Ezeket az anyagokat alacsony koncentrációszinten kell kizárni a gyártott végtermékben, hogy az adott hatóanyag törzskönyvezése sikeres legyen. Így a geno...
To improve the selectivity of challenging separations, a possible solution is the modulation of the stationary phase through serial coupling of different columns having different chemistries. Such an approach is interesting when each column used for a tandem setup results in distinct critical peak pairs. For impurity profiling methods, gradient elu...
The Inverse Method is a widely used technique for the determination of adsorption isotherms in liquid chromatography. In this method, isotherm is determined from the overloaded peak profile of the component by the iterative solution of the mass balance equation of liquid chromatography. Successful use of this method requires a prior assumption of e...
Product safety is important for medicines. For drugs on the market, it must be demonstrated that the levels of toxic contaminants are below the permitted limits. These impurities are used as reagents or are generated during synthesis. N-bromosuccinimide is used as a brominating agent in the synthesis of some active pharmaceutical ingredients. The d...
Highly efficient columns are necessary for the modern analytical applications of liquid chromatography. In this work, the separation efficiency of ion-exchange capacity gradient stationary phases combined with eluent concentration gradient was studied by a theoretical approach. In the course of our work three different scenarios of capacity gradien...
Cilostazol is a commonly used active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) to treat and reduce the symptoms of intermittent claudication in peripheral vascular disease. Recently, it was found to be a potential medicine in the effective treatment of COVID-19. In addition to the positive effects of this API, genotoxic sodium azide is used in the synthesis...
In-process control (IPC) is an important task during chemical syntheses in pharmaceutical industry. Despite the fact that each chemical reaction is unique, the most common analytical technique used for IPC analysis is high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). Today, the so-called “Quality by Design” (QbD) principle is often being applied rathe...
Modern analytical applications of liquid chromatography require more and more efficient columns. In this work, the possibility of utilizing particle size gradient in the chromatographic column was studied by a theoretical approach. In the course of our work three different scenarios of particle size gradients were considered with different shapes (...
In ionexchange chromatography, the pH gradient mode becomes more and more popular today for the analysis of therapeutic proteins as this mode can provide higher or alternative selectivity to the commonly used salt gradient mode. Ideally, a linear pH response is expected when performing linear gradients. However up to now, only a very few buffer sys...
The ion-exchange and complex forming equilibria were quantitatively described and demonstrated in order to understand major factors in the control of selectivity in the analytical separation of carboxylic acids and inorganic anions in cryptand based ion chromatography. A complex retention model has been developed for the separation on a non-convent...
Modern analytical applications of liquid chromatography require columns with higher and higher efficiencies. In this work, the general rate model (GRM) of chromatography is used for the analysis of the efficiency of core-shell phases having two porous layers with different structures and/or surface chemistries. The solution of the GRM in the Laplac...
In this second part of the series, recently commercialized cation exchanger stationary phases were systematically investigated for their capabilities to separate therapeutic monoclonal antibodies. It was demonstrated that the different combinations of stationary and mobile phases result in diverse retention, selectivity and efficiency. Hence, the w...
It is well known that surfactants increase the solubility of hydrophobic organic compounds and cause adverse environmental effects. The removal of these compounds from the contaminated soil or ground-water is particularly difficult due to their water soluble feature. In this work, an ultra-high performance hydrophilic interaction liquid chromatogra...
Cation exchange chromatography (CEX) of therapeutic monoclonal antibodies is generally performed with either salt gradient (MES buffer + NaCl) or using commercial pH gradient buffer. The goal of this study was to find out some alternative buffer systems for CEX separation of mAbs, which may offer alternative selectivity, while maintaining similar p...
It was shown earlier that in serially coupled column systems, not only retention (selectivity) but peak width as well can change and the apparent peak width depends on the order of the columns. A generic equation has been developed to describe the apparent efficiency of serially coupled columns in gradient elution liquid chromatography mode. In a p...
The goal of this work was to understand the variation of apparent efficiency when serially coupling columns with identical stationary phase chemistries, but with differences in their kinetic performance. For this purpose, a mathematical treatment was developed both for isocratic and gradient modes to assess the change in plate numbers and peak widt...
A numerical method was introduced for the estimation of the surface heterogeneity below an adsorbed multilayer of the analyte. The calculation procedure based on the raw adsorption isotherm data points obtained by frontal analysis experiments. To permit the mapping of the nature of the analyte–surface interaction, a numerical procedure was used to...
Immobilization of TiO2 photocatalyst was realized with application of poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA). However, these PVA-based foils were too instable to be used for photocatalytic water cleaning. Their stability could be significantly enhanced by a thermal treatment, but this procedure generated various water-soluble derivatives such as aldehydes, keto...
The effect of axial temperature gradient on the chromatographic efficiency was studied under adiabatic conditions by a modeling approach. The equilibrium-dispersive model of chromatography was used for the calculations. The model was extended by taking into account the axial temperature gradient. The results show that due to the temperature gradien...
High performance anion chromatography (HPIC) method to separate ionic Gd chelates, [ G d D T P A ] 2 − [GdDTPA]2− , [ GdEDTA ] − [GdEDTA]− , [ GdDCTA ] − [GdDCTA]− and free matrix anions was developed. At alkaline pHs, polydentate complexing agents such as ethylene-diamine-tetraacetate, diethylene-triamine pentaacetate and trans-1,2-diamine-cyclohe...
The applicability of core-shell phases in preparative separations was studied by a modeling approach. The preparative separations were optimized for two compounds having bi-Langmuir isotherms. The differential mass balance equation of chromatography was solved by the Rouchon algorithm. The results show that as the size of the core increases, larger...
Triton X-100 is one of the most widely-applied man-made non-ionic surfactants. This detergent can hardly be degraded by biological treatment. Hence, a more efficient degradation method is indispensable for the total mineralization of this pollutant. Application of heterogeneous photocatalysis based on a TiO2 suspension is a possible solution. Its e...
An algorithm was developed for the minimization of consumption of organic solvent in comprehensive two-dimensional liquid chromatography (2DLC). It was shown that one can reach higher peak capacities only by using more eluent. The equilibration volume of the second dimension, however, did not affect the solvent consumption significantly. Calculatio...
In this work, the influence of the width of particle size distribution (PSD) on chromatographic efficiency is studied. The PSD is described by lognormal distribution. A theoretical framework is developed in order to calculate heights equivalent to a theoretical plate in case of different PSDs. Our calculations demonstrate and verify that wide parti...
The efficiency of the photocatalytic degradation of pollutants can be enhanced by combination with another advanced oxidation procedure such as ozonation. Application of these two methods for degradation of benzenesulfonate (BS) resulted in a synergic effect; the efficiency of the combined procedure significantly exceeded the sum of those of the in...
The efficiency of titanium dioxide-mediated photocatalytic degradation of pollutants can be enhanced by combination with another advanced oxidation procedure such as ozonation. Mineralization of hydroxy- and dihydroxybenzenesulfonate based on these methods, both individually and combined, was investigated by monitoring the total organic carbon cont...
In this study, pressure induced changes in retention were measured for model peptides possessing molecular weights between ∼1 and ∼4kDa. The goal of the present work was to evaluate if such changes were only attributed to the variation of molar volume and if they could be estimated prior to the experiments, using theoretical models. Restrictor tubi...
A simple ion chromatographic method was developed for the separation of transition metal chelates (CuEDTA, CuDCTA, ZnEDTA, ZnDCTA) and free anionic complexing ligands (EDTA, DCTA) using alkaline carbonate eluents and conductivity detection. The complex equilibria and kinetic process of separations were studied in order to understand major factors i...
The mass transfer kinetics of a few compounds (uracil, 112Da), insulin (5.5kDa), lysozyme (13.4kDa), and bovine serum albumin (BSA, 67kDa) in columns packed with several types of spherical particles was investigated under non-retained conditions, in order to eliminate the poorly known contribution of surface diffusion to overall sample diffusivity...
An alternative method, called the Martin-Synge algorithm, is introduced to calculate numerical solutions of the equilibrium-dispersive (ED) model. The developed algorithm is based on the earlier work of Friday and Levan and on the continuous plate model of Martin and Synge. The column is divided evenly into a series of virtual vessels in which a si...
Off-line two-dimensional liquid chromatography with tandem mass spectrometry detection (2D-LC/MS-MS) was used to separate a set of metabolomic species. Water-soluble metabolites were extracted from Escherichia coli and Saccharomyces cerevisae cultures and were immediately analyzed using strong cation exchange (SCX)-hydrophilic interaction chromatog...
The thickness of the porous shells of superficially porous particles influences the separation power of columns packed with these packing materials. Models of the mass transfer kinetics across porous adsorbents permit the prediction of the HETP curves of columns packed with particles having shells of different thicknesses, for molecules of differen...
Liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry/mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) allows the acquisition of a vast amount of analytical data in the aim of identifying peptides and proteins. Difficulties arise when attempting to identify proteins from the results of analyses of their peptide digests. We investigated possible quantitative correlations between the...
The adsorption of the Naproxen enantiomers on a Pirkle-type chiral stationary phase (CSP) (R,R)-Whelk-O1 from 0.01M acetic acid solution in a methanol-water (85/15, v/v) mixture was studied using techniques of frontal analysis and elution chromatography. Adsorption was found to follow a model that assumes retention of a solute on two types of surfa...
The theoretical advantages and drawbacks of using a multiple-, parallel column approach in on-line multidimensional liquid chromatography systems were investigated. Much time or peak capacity can be gained with the use of multiple parallel columns at the second-dimension while the aggregate time of separation increases only by the increment of the...
The dilution of analytes during their migration through two-dimensional liquid chromatographic systems was investigated. Simplified equations for the calculation of the dilution factors in the first and second dimension columns were derived considering the variance of the injected sample, the flow rates, the split ratio, the volume of the intermedi...
The different operating conditions of an online two-dimensional liquid chromatographic separation (2D-LC), such as the length of the column, the linear velocity and the composition of the mobile phase used in the second dimension, its initial organic content if this separation is carried out in gradient elution, the number of fractions of the first...
This work compares the performance of the three different schemes implementing two-dimensional liquid chromatography (2D-LC) in terms of the peak capacity that they can generate and of the time that they need to complete a two-dimensional analysis. We discuss in detail how time is spent in these two-dimensional liquid chromatography x liquid chroma...
A step by step strategy of optimization of comprehensive off-line two-dimensional liquid chromatography (2D-LC) separations is proposed. The goal of an optimization process in the separation sciences is either to achieve a given resolution (a target peak capacity in 2D-LC) within as short a time as possible or to reach the highest possible resoluti...
The retention behavior of low-concentration inorganic anions was studied systematically as a function of changing high matrix anion concentration. Stoichiometric retention model was developed for interpretation and prediction of matrix effects in ion chromatography. The model was tested and utilized for separation of low concentration (1-5 mg/l) br...
The stochastic theory of chromatography and an equilibrium based approach were used for the prediction of peak shape and retention data of anions. This attempt incorporating the potential advantages of two different chromatographic phenomena for analytical purposes. It is an integrated method to estimate kinetic and thermodynamic properties for the...
A new high performance ion chromatographic method has been developed for the separation of the nine chlorinated-brominated haloacetic acids (HAAs) that are the disinfection by-products of chlorination of drinking water, using a macrocycle-based adjustable-capacity anion-exchange separator column (IonPac Cryptand A1). A gradient method based on theo...
Organosulfates have recently come into the focus of organic aerosol research as potentially important components of water-soluble secondary organic aerosol (SOA) which now dominate tropospheric fine aerosol. Their presence has been confirmed by the identification of sulfate esters of abundant biogenic carbonyl compounds in both smog chamber and con...
Retention behaviour of inorganic anions was investigated on a cryptand-based anion exchange column (Cryptand Al) using NaOH and KOH-based eluents. Due to the ability of the macrocycle to bind cations, the positively charged metalcryptand complexes act as anion exchange sites. In addition, cryptand can be partially protonated and in this form also b...
Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) spectroscopy has been adapted to control the quality of light bulbs made from silica glass. Such light bulbs contain a molybdenum accessory which, if contaminated with carbon, during the melting procedure of bulb fabrication, can cause the production of carbon monoxide. This CO can be trapped in small gas cavities...
A retention model based on stoichiometric approach has been developed in order to describe analyte retention of anions on latex-based pellicular ion exchanger. The chromatographic process entails two stepwise and complex equilibria, first is ion-pair forming of analyte or eluent ion with ion-exchange sites under the effect of electrostatic forces d...
Acidified L-histidine was found to be a suitable eluent in membrane-suppressed cation chromatography for the separation of
aliphatic mono-amines (methyl, ethyl, trimethyl, triethyl, tripropylamines). Based on the protonation equilibrium of amines
with the histidine eluent, a simplified separation method was developed, in which the eluent can act as...