The performance of a type of micropacked column for the quantitative SFC analysis of samples containing solutes at very different concentrations has been studied. The chromatographic characteristics of the column were compatible with high sample volume loadability, and at the same time adequate efficiency and low pressure drop. In order to increase both the separating power and sample capacity of the column, the percentage liquid phase loading was optimized. The accuracy, precision, and detection limit obtainable with the micropacked column are compared with the performance of a wall coated open tubular capillary column having the same phase ratio.Peer reviewe
In the last few years, there has been a resurgence of supercritical fluid chromatography (SFC), whic...
This paper discusses aspects arising on transferring liq. chromatog. (LC) methods developed on conve...
In the present work two new approaches to fast gas chromatography (GC) analysis are evaluated and co...
The advantages of using micropacked columns with low packing density and liquid stationary phases, w...
The effects on the efficiency of micropacked columns in supercritical fluid chromatography (SFC) of ...
Based on reduced parameters: reduced plate height, reduced velocity, capacity ratio and column resis...
Spherically and irregularly shaped reversed phase packings were used to slurry pack capillary fused ...
Based on dimensionless parameters, equations are given which compare speed of analysis, pressure dro...
A comparative study has been made between micropacked and thick film capillary columns, based on the...
Several chromatographic columns made from glass tubes of I.D. 0.5–1 mm and with solid support partic...
In order to reduce the analysis time and maintain good efficiency in liquid chromatography, it is ad...
This paper discusses aspects arising on transferring liquid chromatography (LC) methods developed on...
The influence of pressure drop on retention, selectivity, plate height and resolution was investigat...
In the last few years, there has been a resurgence of supercritical fluid chromatography (SFC), whic...
This paper discusses aspects arising on transferring liq. chromatog. (LC) methods developed on conve...
In the present work two new approaches to fast gas chromatography (GC) analysis are evaluated and co...
The advantages of using micropacked columns with low packing density and liquid stationary phases, w...
The effects on the efficiency of micropacked columns in supercritical fluid chromatography (SFC) of ...
Based on reduced parameters: reduced plate height, reduced velocity, capacity ratio and column resis...
Spherically and irregularly shaped reversed phase packings were used to slurry pack capillary fused ...
Based on dimensionless parameters, equations are given which compare speed of analysis, pressure dro...
A comparative study has been made between micropacked and thick film capillary columns, based on the...
Several chromatographic columns made from glass tubes of I.D. 0.5–1 mm and with solid support partic...
In order to reduce the analysis time and maintain good efficiency in liquid chromatography, it is ad...
This paper discusses aspects arising on transferring liquid chromatography (LC) methods developed on...
The influence of pressure drop on retention, selectivity, plate height and resolution was investigat...
In the last few years, there has been a resurgence of supercritical fluid chromatography (SFC), whic...
This paper discusses aspects arising on transferring liq. chromatog. (LC) methods developed on conve...
In the present work two new approaches to fast gas chromatography (GC) analysis are evaluated and co...