Comparison of the efficiency of microparticulate and monolithic capillary columns
- 9 December 2004
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Separation Science
- Vol. 27 (17-18) , 1431-1440
- https://doi.org/10.1002/jssc.200401826
Abstract
A comparison is made between the efficiency of microparticulate capillary columns and silica and polymer‐based monolithic capillary columns in the pressure‐driven (high‐performance liquid chromatography) and electro‐driven (capillary electrochromatography) modes. With packed capillary columns similar plate heights are possible as with conventional packed columns. However, a large variation is observed in the plate heights for individual columns. This can only be explained by differences in the quality of the packed bed. The minimum plate height obtained with silica monolithic capillary columns in the HPLC mode is approximately 10 μm, which is comparable to that of columns packed with 5‐μm particles. The permeability of wide‐pore silica monoliths was found to be much higher than that of comparable microparticulate columns, which leads to much lower pressure drops for the same eluent at the same linear mobile phase velocity. For polymer‐based monolithic columns (acrylamide, styrene/divinyl benzene, methacrylate, acrylate) high efficiencies have been found in the CEC mode with minimum plate heights between 2 and 10 μm. However, in the HPLC mode minimum plate heights in the range of 10 to 25 μm have been reported.Keywords
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