Original PaperTemperature and pH-stability of commercial stationary phasesIn this paper, the temperature and pH stability of silica-based RP stationary phases were investigated. Furthermore, nonsiliceous phases like a polymeric column based on polystyrene divinylbenzene and a polybutadiene coated zirconium dioxide column were also included. The columns were heated up to 1508C at dynamic conditions, which means that the eluent consisting of water and methanol (90:10, v/v) was continuously purged through the packed bed. After every 5 h, the columns were cooled down to room temperature and the efficiency was measured by injecting a test sample based on the Neue test. It could be shown that some stationary phases exhibited a very good temperature stability at the test conditions specified above.
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