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Loop collection/reinjection

In parallel with recent developments in GC, multidimensional HPLC (LC x LC) is now also finding application in environmental analysis.33 The combination of two sufficiently different separation dimensions (e.g., NP-HPLC x RP-HPLC or IC x RP-HPLC), however, remains difficult because of the solvent compatibility issues discussed above. Here, too, HILIC may bring about a significant improvement, since its mobile phase requirements are much closer to RP-HPLC than those of other liquid chromatographic techniques.34 In contrast to GC x GC, LC x LC cannot be implemented with a (thermal) modulator that collects the analytes after the first separation dimension and reinjects them into the second column it is most practically realized with a double-loop interface that alternately collects and transfers the analytes from the first to the second dimension (Figure 13.7). Even though the second dimension chromatogram is also very fast, detection is not normally a problem since the peak widths in the second dimension are usually still of the order of 1-2 s. [Pg.313]

Intermediate collection of fractions with storage in vials or multiple sample loops for subsequent reinjection onto the second column [19] Again, this mode is more applicable to a liquid-phase first-dimensional separation than in case of a GC... [Pg.130]


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