Preparation and Application of Methacrylate-Based Cation-Exchange Monolithic Columns for Capillary Ion Chromatography
- 3 November 2004
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Analytical Chemistry
- Vol. 76 (23) , 7007-7012
- https://doi.org/10.1021/ac040079g
Abstract
Polymer-based strong cation-exchange monolithic capillary columns with different capacities were constructed for ion chromatography by radical polymerization of glycidyl methacrylate (GMA) and ethylene dimethacrylate in a 250-microm-i.d. fused-silica capillary and its subsequent sulfonation based on ring opening of epoxides with 1 M Na(2)SO(3). The cation-exchange capacities can easily and reproducibly be controlled in the range of up to 300 microequiv/mL by changing the immersion time of the epoxy-containing polymer in the Na(2)SO(3) solution. The chromatographic performance of the produced monolithic capillary columns was evaluated through the separation of a model mixture of common cations such as Na(+), NH(4)(+), K(+), Mg(2+), and Ca(2+). As an example, these cations could be well separated from one another on a 15-cm-long cation-exchange monolithic column (column volume, 7.4 microL) with a capacity of 150 microequiv/mL by elution with 10 mM CuSO(4). The pressure drop of this 15-cm column was approximately 1 MPa at a normal linear velocity of 1 mm/s (a flow rate of 3 microL/min), and the numbers of theoretical plates for the cations were above 3000 plates/15 cm. This GMA-based cation-exchange monolithic column could withstand high linear velocities of at least 10 mm/s. Over a period of at least two weeks of continuous use, no significant changes in the selectivity and resolution were observed. The applicability of a flow rate gradient elution and the feasibility of direct injection determination of major cations in human saliva sample were also presented.Keywords
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