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Monolithic stationary phases inorganic monoliths

In recent years, the interest in using porous silica and polymer-based monolithic stationary-phase media for ion chromatographic separations of inorganic and organic ions has increased.As compared to particle bed columns, monolithic columns represent a single piece of porous cross-linked polymer or porous silica. Monoliths are made in different formats as porous rods, generated in thin capillaries or made as thin membrane or disks. [Pg.1245]


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