1972
DOI: 10.1093/chromsci/10.2.76
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A Comparison of Conventionally-Coated and Chemically-Bonded Stationary Phases in Liquid Chromatography

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“…This, however, was not attempted. The work of Horgan and Little (8) seems to indicate that, for equal k' values, smaller plate heights are obtained on bonded systems. They attributed the improved efficiency to the fact that the bonded phase can be more evenly distributed, and to the elimination of possible liquid phase "pooling."…”
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“…This, however, was not attempted. The work of Horgan and Little (8) seems to indicate that, for equal k' values, smaller plate heights are obtained on bonded systems. They attributed the improved efficiency to the fact that the bonded phase can be more evenly distributed, and to the elimination of possible liquid phase "pooling."…”
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“…Morgan and Little (8) found that bonded systems generally were more efficient for the same solutes and the same capacity ratio than conventionally coated supports.…”
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