The effect of solvent viscosity mismatch on elution performance in reversed-phase HPLC was studied using moment analysis. Two conditions were tested: (1) the mobile phase viscosity was less than the injection plug viscosity, and (2) the mobile phase viscosity was greater than the injection plug viscosity. Under the first condition, retention time and elution performance decreased as the viscosity contrast between the mobile phase and injection plug increased. The effect on performance was more marked as the injection volume increased. A decrease in performance of 12% for compounds with retention factors up to 2.8 was apparent even when the viscosity contrast was only 0.165 cP. In the second set of conditions, elution performance was actuall...
Recent studies have demonstrated noticeable flow rate dependency of the chromatographic zone retenti...
In the present thesis, HILIC and RPLC columns were evaluated and compared to assess the true perform...
In SFC the sample cannot be dissolved in the mobile phase, so it is often dissolved in pure modifier...
Understanding the nature of viscosity contrast induced flow instabilities is an important aspect in ...
The flow instability process of viscous fingering has been widely researched for many years but its ...
The phenomenon known as viscous fingering has been shown to be very detrimental to separation perfor...
The interface between two fluids that have different viscosities and are percolating through a porou...
The injection of samples whose viscosities are appreciably different from íhat of the motile phase c...
In traditional high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), column re-equilibration between gradie...
High performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) is an instrumental analytical technique, which is wide...
Sample injection can cause serious problems in hydrophilic interaction liquid chromatography (HILIC)...
In this review we discuss how viscosity contrasts between the injection plug and the mobile phase ma...
When a fluid is displaced by a less viscous one in a porous medium, a hydrodynamic instability appea...
The influence of pressure on the retention of several types of solute, including acids, bases and ne...
A protocol using trifluoroacetic acid at a temperature of 60 °C is developed for the adequate remova...
Recent studies have demonstrated noticeable flow rate dependency of the chromatographic zone retenti...
In the present thesis, HILIC and RPLC columns were evaluated and compared to assess the true perform...
In SFC the sample cannot be dissolved in the mobile phase, so it is often dissolved in pure modifier...
Understanding the nature of viscosity contrast induced flow instabilities is an important aspect in ...
The flow instability process of viscous fingering has been widely researched for many years but its ...
The phenomenon known as viscous fingering has been shown to be very detrimental to separation perfor...
The interface between two fluids that have different viscosities and are percolating through a porou...
The injection of samples whose viscosities are appreciably different from íhat of the motile phase c...
In traditional high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), column re-equilibration between gradie...
High performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) is an instrumental analytical technique, which is wide...
Sample injection can cause serious problems in hydrophilic interaction liquid chromatography (HILIC)...
In this review we discuss how viscosity contrasts between the injection plug and the mobile phase ma...
When a fluid is displaced by a less viscous one in a porous medium, a hydrodynamic instability appea...
The influence of pressure on the retention of several types of solute, including acids, bases and ne...
A protocol using trifluoroacetic acid at a temperature of 60 °C is developed for the adequate remova...
Recent studies have demonstrated noticeable flow rate dependency of the chromatographic zone retenti...
In the present thesis, HILIC and RPLC columns were evaluated and compared to assess the true perform...
In SFC the sample cannot be dissolved in the mobile phase, so it is often dissolved in pure modifier...