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Hydrodynamic flow in capillary-channel fiber columns for liquid chromatography

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JOURNAL OF CHROMATOGRAPHY A
Volume 1100, Issue 1, Pages 68-75

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.chroma.2005.09.014

Keywords

liquid chromatography; stationary phase; capillary-channel polymer fibers; A-term

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The flow characteristics of capillary-channel polymer (C-CP) fiber liquid chromatographic (LC) columns have been investigated. The C-CP fibers are manufactured with eight longitudinal grooves (capillary channels) extending the length of the fibers. Three C-CP fiber examples were studied, with fiber dimensions ranging from approximate to 35 mu m to 65 mu m, and capillary-channel dimensions ranging from approximate to 6 mu m to 35 mu m. The influence of fiber packing density and column inner diameter on peak asymmetry, peak width, and run-to-rum reproducibility have been studied for stainless steel LC columns packed with polyester (PET) and polypropylene (PP) C-CP fibers. The van Deemter A-term was evaluated as a function of fiber packing density (approximate to 0.3 g/cm(3)-0.75 g/cm(3)) for columns of 4.6 mm inner diameter (i.d.) and at constant packing densities for 1.5 mm, 3.2 mm, 4.6 nun, and 7.7 mm i.d. columns. Although column diameter had little influence on the eluting peak widths, peak asymmetry increased with increasing column diameter. The A-terms for the C-CP fiber packed columns are somewhat larger than current commercial, microparticulate-packed columns, and means for improvement are discussed. Applications in the area of protein (macromolecule) separations appear the most promising at this stage of the system development. (c) 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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