Exogenous factors contributing to column bed heterogeneity. Part 1: Consequences of 'air' injections in liquid chromatography

Jörgen Samuelsson, Torgny Fornstedt, Andrew Shalliker

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    Abstract

    It has been shown that not only the packing homogeneity, but also factors external to the column bed, such as, frits and distributors can have important effects on the column performance. This current communication is the first in a series focusing on the impact of exogenous factors on the column bed heterogeneity. This study is based on several observations by us and others that chromatographic runs often, for technical reasons, include more or less portions of air in the injections. It is therefore extremely important to find out the impact of air on the column performance, the reliability of the results derived from analyses where air was injected, and the effect on the column homogeneity. We used a photographic approach for visualising the air transport phenomena, and found that the air transport through the column is comprised of many different types of transport phenomena, such as laminal flow, viscous fingering like flows, channels and bulbs, and pulsations. More particularly, the air clouds within the column definitely interact in the adsorption, i.e. mobile phase adsorbed to the column surface is displaced. In addition, irrespective of the type of air transport phenomena, the air does not penetrate the column homogeneously. This process is strongly flow dependent. In this work we study air transport both in an analytical scale and a semi-prep column.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)186-191
    Number of pages6
    JournalJournal of Chromatography A
    Volume1406
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2015

    Keywords

    • air injection
    • chromatography columns
    • gases
    • heterogeneity
    • liquid chromatography

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