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Fused-core particle technology as an alternative to sub-2-αm particles to achieve high separation efficiency with low backpressure

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JOURNAL OF SEPARATION SCIENCE
Volume 30, Issue 18, Pages 3104-3109

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/jssc.200700260

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ascentis express C18; fused-core; halo C18; sub-2-mu m particles

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Fused-Core particles have recently been introduced as an alternative to using sub-2 mu m particles in chromatographic separations. Fused-Core particles are composed of a 1.7 mu m solid core surrounded by a 0.5 mu m porous silica layer (d(P) = 2.7 mu m) to reduce mass transfer and increase peak efficiency. The performance of two commercially available Fused-Core particles (Advanced Materials Technology Halo C18 and Supelco Ascentis Express C18) was compared with sub-2-mu m particles from Waters, Agilent, and Thermo Scientific. Although the peak efficiencies were only approximate to 80% of those obtained by the Waters Acquity particles, the 50% lower backpressure allowed columns to be coupled in series to increase peak efficiency to 92 750 plates. The low backpressure and high efficiencies of the Fused-Core particles offer a viable alternative to using sub-2-mu m particles and very-high-pressure LC instrumentation.

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