Literature DB >> 17105153

Performance of monolithic silica capillary columns with increased phase ratios and small-sized domains.

Takeshi Hara1, Hiroshi Kobayashi, Tohru Ikegami, Kazuki Nakanishi, Nobuo Tanaka.   

Abstract

Monolithic silica capillary columns for HPLC were prepared from tetramethoxysilane to have smaller sized domains and increased phase ratios as compared to previous materials, and their performance was evaluated. The monolithic silica columns possessed an external porosity of 0.65-0.76 and a total porosity of 0.92-0.95 and showed considerably higher performance and greater retention factors in a reversed-phase mode after chemical modification than columns previously reported. An octadecylsilylated monolithic silica column with the smallest domain size (through-pores of approximately 1.3 microm and silica skeletons of approximately 0.9 microm) showed a plate height of less than 5 microm at optimum linear velocities (u) of 2-3 mm/s in 80% acetonitrile for a solute having retention factors of approximately 1, and approximately 7 microm at u = 8 mm/s. With a permeability similar to that of a column packed with 5-microm particles, the monolithic silica columns were able to attain column efficiencies comparable to that of particulate columns packed with 2-2.5-microm particles, and showed performance in the "forbidden region" for the previous columns. The performance of the monolithic column can be compared favorably with that of a particle-packed column when 15,000-30,000 or more theoretical plates are desired at a pressure drop of 20-40 MPa or lower. The increased homogeneity of the co-continuous structures, in addition to the small-sized domains, contributed to the higher performance as compared to previous monolithic silica columns.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17105153     DOI: 10.1021/ac060770e

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anal Chem        ISSN: 0003-2700            Impact factor:   6.986


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