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Reproducibility of Monolithic Stationary Phases

The application of HPLC in routine environments, like pharmaceutical, food, or environmental analysis and particularly quality assurance, makes not only great demands on the robnstness of HPLC hardware, comprising pumps, column thermostats, and detection units, bnt in addition to the column reproducibility. Column reproducibility can be investigated at different levels of complexity Run-to-run reproducibility compares consecutive chromatographic runs, whereas long-term stability describes the column variance over several hundreds of injections. Column-to-column (batch-to-batch) reproducibility finally explores the match of independently fabricated chromatographic columns. Column characteristics that are routinely consulted for the determination of the robustness are retention, selectivity, column efficiency, and peak symmetry. [Pg.29]

Monolithic stationary phases as a comparatively young species of HPLC column can only be accepted as a serious alternative to particle-packed columns if column robustness is in the same order of magnitude than their microparticulate counterparts. [Pg.29]


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