2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.chroma.2010.12.061
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Methacrylate-based monolithic layers for planar chromatography of polymers

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“…Besides in miniaturized formats, monoliths are routinely prepared also on analytical scale e.g. high throughput screening (HTS) in the format of in 96‐well plates or tips , in sheet format of several centimeters size but thickness of only several 10 μm used for planar chromatography , in format of conventional analytical columns or short analytical columns in disk format , as well as in large volume formats intended for purification .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides in miniaturized formats, monoliths are routinely prepared also on analytical scale e.g. high throughput screening (HTS) in the format of in 96‐well plates or tips , in sheet format of several centimeters size but thickness of only several 10 μm used for planar chromatography , in format of conventional analytical columns or short analytical columns in disk format , as well as in large volume formats intended for purification .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Monolithic columns were introduced in the early 1990s [1], and their preparation in tubes for LC and GC was intensively reviewed [2][3][4]. Later, monolithic adsorbents were invented to TLC [5,6]. Monolithic films based on silica gel [5] and organic polymers [6] possess thin, continuous, bi-porous structures cast onto supporting surface.…”
Section: Preparation Of Monolithic Layersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Later, monolithic adsorbents were invented to TLC [5,6]. Monolithic films based on silica gel [5] and organic polymers [6] possess thin, continuous, bi-porous structures cast onto supporting surface. These structures do not require any binder to form a stable layer.…”
Section: Preparation Of Monolithic Layersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result of the mixed polar/non polar groups and ease of preparation/functionalization, methacrylate monoliths have been prepared for a number of different methods of chromatographic separation, such as ion exchange [44], Hydrophilic Interaction Liquid Chromatography (HILIC) [45], and Reverse Phase [38]. This includes application for the separation of proteins and peptides [27], polymer separations [46,47] as well as alkyl benzenes and other small polar molecules [48,49,50]. …”
Section: Methacrylate Polymer Monolithsmentioning
confidence: 99%