Curtain flow column : optimization of efficiency and sensitivity

S. Pravadali-Cekic, D. Kocic, S. Hua, A. Jones, G. Dennis, A. Shalliker

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Abstract

Active Flow Technology (AFT) is a form of column technology that increases the separation performance of a HPLC column through the use of a specially purpose built multiport end-fitting(s). Curtain Flow (CF) columns belong to the AFT suite of columns, specifically the CF column is designed so that the sample is injected into the radial central region of the bed and a curtain flow of mobile phase surrounding the injection of solute prevents the radial dispersion of the sample to the wall. The column functions as an 'infinite diameter' column. The purpose of the design is to overcome the radial heterogeneity of the column bed, and at the same time maximize the sample load into the radial central region of the column bed, which serves to increase detection sensitivity. The protocol described herein outlines the system and CF column set up and the tuning process for an optimized infinite diameter 'virtual' column.
Original languageEnglish
Article numbere53471
Number of pages10
JournalJournal of Visualized Experiments
Volume2016
Issue number112
Publication statusPublished - 12 Jun 2016

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Keywords

  • chemistry
  • curtain flow
  • high performance liquid chromatography

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