Encyclopedia of Analytical Chemistry 2017
DOI: 10.1002/9780470027318.a9386
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Monolithic High‐Performance Liquid Chromatography Columns

Abstract: Monolithic HPLC (high‐performance liquid chromatography) columns have emerged over the recent decades as highly attractive alternatives to conventional HPLC technology. A monolith is considered to be a continuous piece of porous material. Two types of monolithic columns have been developed for liquid chromatography (LC) applications; they are polymer monoliths and silica monoliths, which differ based on their porous properties. Polymer monoliths consist solely of macropores (pores larger than 50 nm), while sil… Show more

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“…The main issues for using DES as the mobile phase is high viscosity, so careful selection of tubing, temperature, and mobile phase composition as well as the type of DESs and used columns is required. The newly developed HPLC instruments that can withstand high pressure and temperature and the development of highly permeable monolithic columns will hopefully further promote the application of DES in this aspect [66,67]. Another issue is that the strong interaction between DES and the stationary phase may reduce the chromatographic performance of any separation, but this can only be a problem when the same column is used for different mobile phases.…”
Section: Deep Eutectic Solvents As Mobile Phase or Mobile Phase Additmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main issues for using DES as the mobile phase is high viscosity, so careful selection of tubing, temperature, and mobile phase composition as well as the type of DESs and used columns is required. The newly developed HPLC instruments that can withstand high pressure and temperature and the development of highly permeable monolithic columns will hopefully further promote the application of DES in this aspect [66,67]. Another issue is that the strong interaction between DES and the stationary phase may reduce the chromatographic performance of any separation, but this can only be a problem when the same column is used for different mobile phases.…”
Section: Deep Eutectic Solvents As Mobile Phase or Mobile Phase Additmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The difficulty does remain that a number of stationary phases are unable to handle these high temperatures or pressures. Recent developments in the production of highly permeable monolithic columns could solve this issue [49].…”
Section: Current Limitations and General Notes About Nades As A Mobilmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Emulsion-templated macroporous polymers, called polyHIPEs, are particularly interesting for specialty applications, such as scaffolds for tissue engineering, , stationary chromatography phases, , and filters. , PolyHIPEs are synthesized by polymerization of the continuous phase of high or medium internal phase emulsions containing monomer(s). The removal of the aqueous internal phase results in pores .…”
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confidence: 99%