Avoid Ion Suppression Issues in LCMS if You Need to Use an Ion-Pair Agent - HPLC Primer
Date: 147-APRIL-2020 Last Updated: 30-NOVEMBER-2025
Ion-Pair Agents and Cogent TYPE-C™ Silica Columns
In most cases, ion-pair agents are not required when using Cogent TYPE-C Silica™ columns. These reagents are typically employed in reversed-phase (RP) methods to either:
- Increase retention of poorly retained compounds, or
- Improve peak shape by reducing silanolic tailing.
Why TYPE-C™ Columns Minimize This Need:
- The silica hydride surface has very few silanol groups, significantly reducing tailing.
- These columns support Aqueous Normal Phase (ANP), which provides strong retention for polar compounds without ion-pair agents.
Performance Advantages:
ANP has been shown to effectively analyze:
- Charged compounds (positive or negative) with molecular weights <100
- Larger molecules such as peptides
- Most polar uncharged compounds
Mobile Phase Guidelines:
- Use additives at ≤10 mM (e.g., formic acid, acetic acid, ammonium acetate, or ammonium formate). These are MS-compatible and do not cause ion suppression.