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Recent advances in the design of organic polymer monoliths for reversed-phase and hydrophilic interaction chromatography separations of small molecules

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ANALYTICAL AND BIOANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
卷 405, 期 7, 页码 2123-2131

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s00216-012-6392-x

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Organic polymer monoliths; Small molecules; Reversed-phase chromatography; Hydrophilic interaction chromatography; Efficiency

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  1. Grant Agency of Czech Republic [P206/12/0398, P206/12/P049]

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Owing to their favorable porous structure with pore size distribution shifted towards large flow-through pores, organic polymer monoliths have been mainly employed for the separation of macromolecules in gradient elution liquid chromatography. The absence of significant amounts of small pores with a stagnant mobile phase and the resulting low surface area were considered as the main reason for their poor behavior in the isocratic separation of small molecules. Several recent efforts have improved the separation power of organic polymer monoliths for small molecules offering column efficiency up to tens of thousands of plates per meter. These attempts include optimization of the composition of polymerization mixture, including the variation of functional monomer, the cross-linking monomer, and the porogen solvents mixture, adjustment of polymerization temperature, and time. Additionally, post-polymerization modifications including hypercross-linking and the use of carbon nanostructures showed significant improvement in the column properties. This review describes recent developments in the preparation of organic polymer monoliths suitable for the separation of small molecules in the isocratic mode as well as the main factors affecting the column efficiency.

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