“…Although the majority of the publications regarding the kinetic plot method relate to RPLC in normal of narrow bore packed bed columns, it has also been applied for chiral analysis [32–35], size‐exclusion chromatography (SEC) [14,36–39], comparison of packed columns with monolithic columns, and optimization of the latter's synthesis [16,40–46], to study the advantages of high temperature LC [47–48], performance of HILIC versus RPLC [49–50], microbore [51–52], open tubular [45,53,54], and pillar array columns [55–59], or to study the effect of the analyte on the kinetic performance limits [60–61]. In these cases, no significant changes to the method are required to establish the kinetic performance limits.…”