“…The peak capacity obtainable with a polymer monolithic column of conventional size was shown to be smaller than that with silica core–shell particulate or monolithic column in protein digest analysis . Research on high-efficiency polymer monolithic columns has been carried out in a capillary format in most cases; however, the application of metal-scaffolded columns may enable the preparation and application of conventional-size high-efficiency polymer monolithic columns under high pressure …”
“…The peak capacity obtainable with a polymer monolithic column of conventional size was shown to be smaller than that with silica core–shell particulate or monolithic column in protein digest analysis . Research on high-efficiency polymer monolithic columns has been carried out in a capillary format in most cases; however, the application of metal-scaffolded columns may enable the preparation and application of conventional-size high-efficiency polymer monolithic columns under high pressure …”
“…These problems can be overcome by using a scaffold, albeit at the expense of available separation space, as used by Vonk et al who developed a titanium-scaffolded polymermonolithic structure compatible with UHPLC gradient operation in 4 mm i.d. column formats [75,76].…”
Section: Utilization and Incorporation Of Stationary Phasesmentioning
“…Even multistep preparation of polymer‐based monolithic stationary phases combining a radical polymerization and postpolymerization hypercross‐linking modification provides batch‐to‐batch retention time deviations <2.7% [12]. Additionally, an effect of the heating device controlling thermally initiated polymerization [13], applied photoinitiator [14], and id [15] on the repeatability of preparation has been studied to confirm robust preparation of polymer monoliths.…”
Czech Republic, where he became an Associate Professor in 2018. In his research, he utilizes polymer monoliths to develop multifunctional miniaturized analytical systems.How to cite this article: Urban, J. Are we approaching a post-monolithic era?
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