Active flow management in preparative chromatographic separations : a preliminary investigation into enhanced separation using a curtain flow inlet fitting and segmented flow outlet fitting

Michelle Camenzuli, Harald J. Ritchie, James R. Ladine, R. Andrew Shalliker

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    Abstract

    Active flow management in the form of curtain flow sample introduction and segmented outlet flow control has been shown to enable sample to elute through a chromatography column under the principles of the "infinite diameter column". Such an elution process avoids the detrimental effects of the heterogeneity of particle-packed chromatographic columns by injecting the sample directly into the radial core region of the column, thus avoiding wall effects. The process described herein illustrates how the principles of the infinite diameter column can be applied using conventional injection devices suitable for long-term analysis that requires robust protocols. Using this approach, sensitivity in separation was 2.5 times greater than conventional chromatography, yielding a product at twice the concentration. Benefits of curtain flow injection are thus relevant to both preparative-scale and analytical-scale separations.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)410-415
    Number of pages6
    JournalJournal of Separation Science
    Volume35
    Issue number3
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2012

    Keywords

    • column chromatography
    • high performance liquid chromatography
    • liquid chromatography
    • separation (technology)

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