Publications by authors named "Bernd Glatz"

A systematic investigation of the influence of the perimeter shape of open and particle packed fused silica capillaries on chromatographic properties such as resistance to flow and dispersion of solutes propelled through these channels has been conducted. Verifications of these uncommon experiments with existing theoretical treatments are presented and the insights transferred to a novel polymer chip design with integrated facilities for complex separations. A comparison of the chromatographic performance of a real life proteomics sample on this chip with a capillary column of "similar" dimensions is presented.

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Small-volume chromatographic columns are only able to generate narrow peaks when flow rates, injection volume and instrument components, such as detector, connecting tubing and fittings, are matched to the peak dispersion from the column. Criteria for the proper design of chromatographic instrumentation are therefore derived from a general model on total dispersion. The performance of such a system is then experimentally evaluated from applications run on narrow-bore, small-volume columns.

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