| Literature DB >> 27553706 |
Terence Hetzel1,2, Denise Loeker1, Thorsten Teutenberg3, Torsten C Schmidt2.
Abstract
The efficiency of miniaturized liquid chromatography columns with inner diameters between 200 and 300 μm has been investigated using a dedicated micro-liquid chromatography system. Fully porous, core-shell and monolithic commercially available stationary phases were compared applying van Deemter and kinetic plot analysis. The sub-2 μm fully porous as well as the 2.7 μm core-shell particle packed columns showed superior efficiency and similar values for the minimum reduced plate heights (2.56-2.69) before correction for extra-column contribution compared to normal-bore columns. Moreover, the influence of extra-column contribution was investigated to demonstrate the difference between apparent and intrinsic efficiency by replacing the column by a zero dead volume union to determine the band spreading caused by the system. It was demonstrated that 72% of the intrinsic efficiency could be reached. The results of the kinetic plot analysis indicate the superior performance of the sub-2 μm fully porous particle packed column for ultra-fast liquid chromatography.Entities:
Keywords: Core-shell particles; Fully-porous particles; Micro-bore columns; Miniaturization; Monolithic columns
Year: 2016 PMID: 27553706 DOI: 10.1002/jssc.201600775
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Sep Sci ISSN: 1615-9306 Impact factor: 3.645