A non-destructive test to assess the axial heterogeneity of in situ modified monoliths for HPLC

Danielle N. Bassanese, Arianne Soliven, Xavier A. Conlan, R. Andrew Shalliker, Neil W. Barnett, Paul G. Stevenson

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    Abstract

    This paper describes a non-destructive "peak parking" protocol in order to assess the axial heterogeneity of an in situ modified monolithic column for high performance liquid chromatography; a "gradient stationary phase" was designed whereby the ligand density decreases along the length of the rod in the "forward flow" configuration. The results of multi-location peak parking demonstrated a consistent increase in peak variance from the 1 cm position of the column to the 9 cm location. This increase in band broadening supported the theory of a decreasing ligand density along the length of this gradient column. This is consistent with efficiency measurements performed in both the forward and reverse flow directions, with an improved efficiency (15% increase in N m-1) in the reverse direction. These results are consistent with theoretical investigations into stationary phase gradients.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)7177-7185
    Number of pages9
    JournalAnalytical Methods
    Volume7
    Issue number17
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2015

    Keywords

    • high performance liquid chromatography
    • ligands
    • nondestructive testing
    • stationary phase (chromatography)

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