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Trends in Preparative HPLC

Section II covers the latest trends in reducing sample preparation time, including direct sample infusion/injection and on-line solid phase extraction (SPE). In Section III, we focus on newer trends in stationary phases and how these phases hope to offer different selectivities compared to current CIS-based phases. Section IV briefly provides a few observations on how new detectors are increasing the versatility of HPLC. Finally, in Section V we examine monolithic columns, small particles packed in short columns, high-temperature LC, ultra high-pressure LC, and parallel injection techniques. [Pg.612]

The trend in liquid chromatography has tended to move away from open column toward what is called high pressure liquid chromatography (HPLC) for analytical as well as preparative work. The change in technique is due to the development of high sensitivity, low dead volume... [Pg.6]

The diameter of HPLC columns may vary from several tens of micrometers to several tens of centimeters. Depending on the size of the separation column - nano-, capillary-, narrow-bore - analytical and preparative separations may be distinguished. A current trend in HPLC instrument development provides the hope that in time it may become feasible to use a column of any size with a single instrument. [Pg.152]

Explanatory figures and tables supplement the text and clarify difficult concepts. Extensive references provide gateways to more focused study. Suitable for undergraduates or new practitioners interested in improving their knowledge on the current status and future trends of HPLC, the book is also a critical resource for researchers looking for solutions to complex separation problems or those who currently use HPLC as either an analytical or a preparative scale tool. [Pg.696]

Experiments have been performed on a preparative SFC system using pure CO2 as the mobile phase under significant pressure drop. The retention times, pressure drop characteristics and the mass transfer behaviour were studied. The trends observed differ from the behaviour of HPLC systems. These trends also emphasize the complexity involved in analyzing the data for SFC measurements, which imply in turn greater complexity of the SFC model as compared to standard liquid chromatography model. [Pg.208]


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