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Physical properties and structure of fine core-shell particles used as packing materials for chromatography Relationships between particle characteristics and column performance

Journal

JOURNAL OF CHROMATOGRAPHY A
Volume 1217, Issue 24, Pages 3819-3843

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DOI: 10.1016/j.chroma.2010.04.026

Keywords

Column performance; Halo particles; Kinetex particles; Shell particles; Shell structure; Silica nanoparticles; Silica particles; Specific surface area; Low temperature nitrogen adsorption; Scanning electron microscopy; Inverse size-exclusion chromatography; Coulter particle size distribution; Pycnometry; Height equivalent to a theoretical plate; Peak parking method; Total pore blocking; Local electrochemical detection

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  1. National Science Foundation [CHE-06-08659]
  2. University of Tennessee
  3. Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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The recent development of new brands of packing materials made of fine porous-shell particles, e.g.. Halo and Kinetex, has brought great improvements in potential column efficiency, demanding considerable progress in the design of chromatographic instruments. Columns packed with Halo and Kinetex particles provide minimum values of their reduced plate heights of nearly 1.5 and 1.2, respectively. These packing materials have physical properties that set them apart from conventional porous particles. The kinetic performance of 4.6 mm I.D. columns packed with these two new materials is analyzed based on the results of a series of nine independent and complementary experiments: low-temperature nitrogen adsorption (LTNA), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), inverse size-exclusion chromatography (ISEC), Coulter counter particle size distributions, pycnometry, height equivalent to a theoretical plate (HETP), peak parking method (PP), total pore blocking method (TPB), and local electrochemical detection across the column exit section (LED). The results of this work establish links between the physical properties of these superficially porous particles and the excellent kinetic performance of columns packed with them. It clarifies the fundamental origin of the difference in the chromatographic performances of the Halo and the Kinetex columns. (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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