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HPLC stationary phases nonporous packings

The simplest way to eliminate the problems of porous particles is to eliminate the pores. Nonporous particles of 10 pm diameter with a thin layer of stationary phase on their surfaces were in fact introduced early in the evolution of HPLC packings as a solution to the pore problem, but achieved little popularity because of their low capacity. Recently, nonporous materials have returned to the marketplace in the form of very small particles with diameters of 1.5 to 2.5 pm. The use of small particles compensates to some extent for the loss in capacity.11 However, because of the high flow resistance of microparticulate nonporous packings, they are generally packed in short lengths and often operated at elevated temperatures. [Pg.36]


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