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Open-tubular splitter capillary

These have now been superseded by capillary columns, which offer greatly improved separation efficiency. Fused silica capillary tubes are used which have internal diameters ranging from 0.1 mm (small bore) to 0.53 mm (large bore) with typical lengths in excess of 20 m. The wall-coated open tubular (WCOT) columns have the internal surface of the tube coated with the liquid (stationary) phase and no particulate supporting medium is required. An alternative form of column is the porous-layer open tubular (PLOT) column, which has an internal coating of an adsorbent such as alumina (aluminium oxide) and various coatings. Microlitre sample volumes are used with these capillary columns and the injection port usually incorporates a stream splitter. [Pg.119]


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