Separation type: Liquid Chromatography Mixed-mode
HPLC Method for Separation of Thiourea, Dimethylthiourea on Primesep P Column by SIELC Technologies
High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) Method for Analysis of Thiourea, Dimethylthiourea
Dimethylthiourea is an organic compound containing two methyl groups attached to a thiourea molecule. The chemical formula is (CH3)2NCSNH2. Like other thiourea derivatives, dimethylthiourea has a range of uses in various fields, including research and industrial applications.
In research, it’s often used due to its properties as a good hydrogen bond donor and acceptor, allowing it to participate in a variety of reactions. For example, it can be used as a reducing agent in some types of reactions. It also has some interesting properties in terms of its electrical conductivity and its ability to absorb certain types of radiation, which make it useful in some niche applications.
Thiourea is a versatile chemical compound with the formula (NH2)2CS. It is structurally similar to urea, except that the oxygen atom is replaced by a sulfur atom. It is a white crystalline solid when pure.
Thiourea is used in a variety of applications. It is a reagent in organic synthesis, often used in the toning of silver-gelatin photography prints, as a component of hair preparations and bleaches, and as a radioprotective agent in cancer therapy.
In agriculture, thiourea is used as a soil treatment agent to promote germination and stimulate flowering and fruiting.
Using a Primesep P Mixed-mode phase column and a mobile phase consisting of water and Acetonitrile (MeCN) with no buffer, Thiourea and Dimethylthiourea can be retained, separated, and analyzed. This analysis method can be UV detected at 200 nm.
Condition
Column | Primesep P, 4.6 x 250 mm, 5 µm, 100 A |
Mobile Phase | MeCN -10% |
Buffer | No |
Flow Rate | 1.0 ml/min |
Detection | UV 200 nm |
Description
Class of Compounds | Amide, Urea |
Analyzing Compounds | Thiourea, Dimethylthiourea |
Application Column
Primesep P
Column Diameter: 4.6 mm
Column Length: 250 mm
Particle Size: 5 µm
Pore Size: 100 A
Thiourea