The life expectancy and resistance to flow, pressure shocks, solvent gradients, and bending of packed fused silica capillary columns (Micro-LC) are discussed. ## 2 Instrumentation Chromatographic measurements were carried out on a Varian 5020 (Varian Associates, Walnut Creek, CA, USA) and on a Per
Polymeric coatings in packed fused silica micro-LC columns
✍ Scribed by Marleen Ghijs; Pat Sandra
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1991
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 322 KB
- Volume
- 3
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1040-7685
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✦ Synopsis
Abstract
Different polymer‐coated stationary phases have been evaluated in micro‐LC: Nucleosil‐100‐5‐C1‐PMSC18 (C~18~‐substituted polymethylsiloxane, C~1~‐deactivated with trimethylsilylenolate) and Nucleosil‐100‐5‐C1‐PMSCN (cyanopropyl‐substituted polymethylsiloxane, C~1~‐deactivated) in the reversed phase mode and Nucleosil‐100‐5‐PEG (polyethylene glycol‐coated) in the normal phase mode.
Fused silica tubing of 320‐μm i.d. was slurry packed with suspensions optimized for each packing material. The micropacked columns were studied for efficiency and selectivity. The silanol activities of the polymer coated phases were compared to monomeric phases for the reversed phase mode and to silica for the normal phase mode.
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