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Capillary electrochromatography plate number

The inside of a monolithic electrochromatography column contains silicate fingers" coated with stationary phase. Aromatic compounds were separated with a mean plate number of 80 000 in a 50-cm column with 15-kV applied voltage. [From J. D. Hayes and A. Malik, Sol-Gel Monolithic Columns with Reversed Eleclroosmotic How for Capillary Eleclrochromolography" Anal. Chem. 2000, 72.4090. Photo courtesy A. Malik, University of South Honda.]... [Pg.588]

Capillary electrophoresis and its most popular hybrid technique - capillary electrochromatography - are complementary to HPLC, offering rapid analysis, low consumption of sample and solvents, and usually a higher efficiency of separation (due to a larger number of theoretical plates). Similar to HPLC, enantioseparation with the use of electrophoretic methods can be conducted by direct (chiral phase... [Pg.450]


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