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Characterization of monolithic capillary columns using inverse gas chromatography

✍ Scribed by Anastasiya Kanatyeva; Alexander Korolev; Valeria Shiryaeva; Tamara Popova; Alexander Kurganov


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Weight
460 KB
Volume
32
Category
Article
ISSN
1615-9306

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Abstract

Polymeric monoliths of different polymeric natures and different degrees of cross‐linking were prepared in capillaries of inner diameter 100 μm. The properties of the monoliths prepared were investigated by means of inverse gas chromatography. Solubility coefficient S, Flory–Huggins parameter χ~12~^∞^, and reduced Flory–Huggins parameter χ~12~^∞′^ were evaluated. The solubility parameter S of all samples depends on the degree of cross‐linking of the monoliths, which is characterized by the reduced Flory–Huggins parameter χ~12~^∞′^. A linear dependence of the logarithm of the solubility parameter S on the solute critical temperature was also demonstrated, as it is well known for non‐cross linked polymers. The diffusivity of low molecular mass solutes in monoliths was evaluated by calculation of the ratio D/d^2^~f~. and a maximum was detected for the dependence of the ratio D/d^2^~f~ on the degree of cross‐linking of monoliths. Correlation of the measured monolith properties with the separation performance of capillary columns was carried out and revealed that the best performance in GC is provided by monolithic columns prepared from purely bifunctional monomer, i. e. having 100% cross‐linking.


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