2020
DOI: 10.1002/jssc.201901331
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Are we approaching a post‐monolithic era?

Abstract: Czech Republic, where he became an Associate Professor in 2018. In his research, he utilizes polymer monoliths to develop multifunctional miniaturized analytical systems.How to cite this article: Urban, J. Are we approaching a post-monolithic era?

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“…However, a strong increase in peak width was observed with an increasing retention factor. This is likely to be related to a stationary mass transfer effect as earlier described by Huo et al., 47 later also referred to as a gel porosity effect 57–59 …”
Section: Methods Development and Key Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…However, a strong increase in peak width was observed with an increasing retention factor. This is likely to be related to a stationary mass transfer effect as earlier described by Huo et al., 47 later also referred to as a gel porosity effect 57–59 …”
Section: Methods Development and Key Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…In 2013, Vlakh and Tennikova [6,7] updated progresses on monolithic IMERs and their corresponding applications. With the popularity of monolithic materials, the development of IMERs using diverse monoliths, including both organic and inorganic monoliths, has become more and more prominent in these years [8,9]. This review focuses on polymer (organic) monoliths, intending to give a comprehensive and critical discussion on its recent developments in the application for enzyme immobilization.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The emergence of interest in polymer monoliths is due to their effectiveness as stationary phases in various types of separation and analytical processes that are overviewed Polymers 2021, 13, 1059 2 of 25 and discussed in some recent reviews [19][20][21][22]. At present, existing flow-through monoliths of various geometries (discs, rods, tubes, and capillary columns) with axial or radial flow have been developed for analytical and industrial applications [23][24][25][26].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both these trends in the development and utilization of monolithic matrices are quite young, but have already been presented in the literature in a number of works. In contrast to flow-through monoliths, broadly reviewed in the literature from different point of views [4,[19][20][21][22]36,43,44], the summarization of achievements in the field of preparation and application of rigid macroporous monoliths in shape of thin layers have not been presented. Thus, the aim of this review is a first attempt to overview this topic.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%