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Packings porous graphitized carbon

Porous graphitic carbon (PGC) has a rigid structure, is chemically stable and has a very hydrophobic surface. It can therefore be used for reversed-phased HPLC, where it displays a similar or greater degree of retention to ODS. It has excellent pH stability and hence ion suppression of either acidic or basic drugs is easily carried out on this material. It displays different selectivity to silica based packings, allowing isomeric separations more typical of unmodified silica to be carried out (Bassler, 1989). [Pg.91]

Porous graphitized carbon, commercially available since 1988, is one of the newer additions to the arsenal of reversed-phase packings (24). Its behavior is quite different from that of reversed-phase bond phases. On one hand, this makes it an attractive alternative to these packings on the other hand it also has been an impediment to its broad acceptance. [Pg.110]

Packed column SFC stationary phases are very similar or identical to those used for HPLC. With neat CO2 mobile phases, polymer or polymer-coated silica stationary phases have typically been used. With modified-C02 mobile phases, bonded-phase silica columns are typically used. For structural separations, diol, amino, or cyano stationary phases are most often used. For stereochemical separations, derivatized polysaccharide-bonded sihca columns are most often the stationary phases of choice. A powerful feamre of modified-C02 pSFC is the ability to serially connect different stationary phases to obtain enhanced or multiple mechanism separations. With subcritical (super heated) water mobile phases, the use of polymer, porous graphitic carbon, and polymer-coated zirconia stationary phases has been described. [Pg.2243]


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