Pair With Me: The Sleek Science Of Ion Pair (IP)-Reversed Phase (RP) Oligonucleotide Analysis
As Part 3 of our 9-part series on oligonucleotide analysis, we turn our attention to the current "gold standard" of separation techniques: Ion Pair Reversed-Phase Chromatography (IP-RP). While oligonucleotides are naturally negatively charged anions that repel hydrophobic stationary phases, IP-RP bridges this gap by introducing a cationic "matchmaker" into the mobile phase.
Success in this method relies on mastering the interplay between hydrophobic and ionic interactions to achieve high-resolution separation. The choice of ion-pairing reagent is critical; selecting between "power players" with long alkyl chains for strong retention or volatile "lightweights" like triethylammonium (TEA) for LC-MS compatibility defines your results. By carefully tuning variables like pore size, buffer pH, and gradient elution, labs can distinguish oligos differing by a single nucleotide. Access the full article to master the nuances of the "bind-elute" mechanism and optimize your purification workflows.
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