2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.chroma.2009.02.034
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Radial heterogeneity of some analytical columns used in high-performance liquid chromatography

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“…The external porosities of the Luna(2)-C 18 and Jupiter-C 18 columns (e e ¼ 0.361 and 0.387 AE 0.001, respectively) were determined from the results of the total pore-blocking experiments, 36 using sodium nitrate as the unretained compound. the first two moments of the concentration distribution represented by the solid black line; the upper integration limit is chosen once 99.5% of the injected mass is eluted as represented by the solid red line or the cumulative eluted mass; (B) determination of the h data from the measurement of the elution time at the peak apex (t R ) and the bandwidth at half the height of the peak (t r,1/2 2 t f,1/2 ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The external porosities of the Luna(2)-C 18 and Jupiter-C 18 columns (e e ¼ 0.361 and 0.387 AE 0.001, respectively) were determined from the results of the total pore-blocking experiments, 36 using sodium nitrate as the unretained compound. the first two moments of the concentration distribution represented by the solid black line; the upper integration limit is chosen once 99.5% of the injected mass is eluted as represented by the solid red line or the cumulative eluted mass; (B) determination of the h data from the measurement of the elution time at the peak apex (t R ) and the bandwidth at half the height of the peak (t r,1/2 2 t f,1/2 ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The overall eddy dispersion term of a retained solute was two to three times larger when it had no access to the mesopore volume than when it had access to them. Trans-column eddies were always suspected as be a source of band broadening in packed columns, as already observed in packed columns [15][16][17][18] and more recently in monolithic columns. [19][20][21] Still, this observation does not explain why the A-term is significantly higher when access to the mesopore volume is blocked.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Studies have shown that the eddy dispersion in columns increases as the particle size becomes smaller indicating that efficiency is limited by non uniform packing [149]. This arises from a radial distribution of packing densities in the cylindrical tube, giving a radial distribution of velocities that broadens peaks [150][151][152][153]. Recent experiments bear this out: nonporous 1.0 μm particles in capillaries of varying diameter show that the A term is primarily due to the radial heterogeneity of the packing.…”
Section: Future Perspectives For Column Technologymentioning
confidence: 91%
“…columns, the relative difference between the eluent velocities at the column center and near its wall is of the order of a few percent. 6 The corresponding reduced eddy dispersion term varies proportionally to the column length. It was recently reported that the porosity of the particles, hence the surface area available for analyte adsorption and retention, have a significant impact on the trans-column eddy dispersion term.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%