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The effects of the column pressure drop on retention and efficiency in packed and open tubular supercritical fluid chromatography

✍ Scribed by Janssen, Hans-Gerd ;Snijders, Henri M. J. ;Rijks, Jacques A. ;Crarners, Carel A. ;Schoenmakers, Peter J.


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1991
Tongue
English
Weight
766 KB
Volume
14
Category
Article
ISSN
0935-6304

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Abstract

The effects of the pressure drop across the column on retention and efficiency in SFC have been studied. Numerical methods are described which enable the prediction of hold‐up time and pressure drop in both packed and open tubular columns. Predictions of both hold‐up time and pressure drop are in good agreement with experimental data.

The density gradient along the column can be calculated using the numerical methods and a procedure is described which enables the calculation of the overall capacity factors of the solutes from the density profile in the column. Significant variations of the capacity factor are observed along the column.

The effect of the density gradient along the column on local diffusivity and dispersion is studied. The column efficiency in systems with significant pressure drops is affected by changes in: the linear velocity of the mobile phase; the diffusion coefficients; and the capacity factors of the solutes along the column. The overall efficiency of the chromatographic system can be calculated if, as is the case for open tubular columns, adequate plate height equations are available.


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