To overcome the peak band broadening and to increase the peak capacity and separation efficiency of a two-dimensional liquid chromatographic system, a hightemperature normal phase liquid chromatography (HTNPLC) was used as the first dimension (1 st -D), and a RPLC was used as the second dimension (2 nd -D). The sample was first separated on the 1 st -D CN column and the primary eluent stored in the sampling-loop system alternatively (in HTNPLCÂRPLC mode) or selectively (in HTNPLC/RPLC mode) and was then transferred to 2 nd -D C 18 column for further separation. The resolution and separation efficiency of the systems were greatly improved. The systems were evaluated by analyzing several polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and Glycyrrhiza uralensis extract.