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Exclusion chromatography column packing media

Particulate sorbents are available almost exclusively in the shape of micrometersized beads. These beads are packed in columns and represent currently the most common stationary phases for high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). Despite their immense popularity, slow diffusional mass transfer of macromolecular solutes into the stagnant pool of the mobile phase present in the pores of the separation medium and the large void volume between the packed particles are considered to be major problems in the HPLC of macromolecules, frequently impairing their rapid and efficient separation [1]. [Pg.89]


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