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Micro-bore titanium housed polymer monoliths for reversed-phase liquid chromatography of small molecules. | LitMetric

Micro-bore titanium housed polymer monoliths for reversed-phase liquid chromatography of small molecules.

J Chromatogr A

Irish Separation Science Cluster, National Centre for Sensor Research, Dublin City University, Glasnevin, Dublin 9, Ireland.

Published: April 2010

AI Article Synopsis

  • A new technique for creating polymethacrylate monoliths inside titanium tubing allows for effective chromatography under high temperature (up to 110°C) and pressure (over 28 MPa).
  • The process involves preparing a stable stationary phase with a unique porous structure by treating the titanium walls to enhance bonding with the monolith.
  • The resulting columns displayed impressive efficiency, achieving up to 59,000 theoretical plates per meter for separating small molecules, including a successful application for pesticide separation.

Article Abstract

A new method for the fixation of polymethacrylate monoliths within titanium tubing of up to 0.8 mm I.D. for use as a chromatographic column under elevated temperatures and pressures is described. The preparation of butyl methacrylate-ethylene dimethacrylate-based monolithic stationary phases with desired porous structures was achieved within titanium tubing with pre-oxidised internal walls. The oxidised titanium surface was subsequently silanised with 3-trimethoxysilylpropyl methacrylate resulting in tight bonding of butyl methacrylate porous monolith to the internal walls, providing stationary phase stability at column temperatures up to 110 degrees C and at operating column pressure drops of >28 MPa. The titanium housed monoliths exhibited a uniform and dense porous structure, which provided peak efficiencies of up to 59,000 theoretical plates per meter when evaluated for the separation of small molecules in reversed-phase mode, under optimal conditions (achieved at 15 microL/min and temperature of 110 degrees C for naphthalene with a retention factor, k=0.58). The developed column was applied to the reversed-phase isocratic separation of a text mixture of pesticides.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.chroma.2010.02.007DOI Listing

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