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High Performance Size Exclusion Chromatography with Microparticulate Porous Silica Spheres. Influence of Flow Rate, Salute Mass Transfer and Polydispersity of Samples

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Pages 643-667 | Published online: 05 Dec 2006
 

Abstract

The contributions to peak broadening in Size Exclusion Chromatography with microparticles of porous silica spheres having narrow size distributions have been determined by measuring the plate height dependence on flow rate for toluene and for polystyrene standards covering a wide range of molecular weights. From these contributions, the diffusion coefficients of the macromolecules in the pore matrix and the polydispersities of the samples could be evaluated. It is shown that for permeating polymers the band broadening is determined by the eddy diffusion in the mobile phase, by the slow mass transfer of the solute in the stationary phase and by the polydispersity of the standards. In properly packed columns the eddy diffusion term is of minor importance compared to the other effects, whereas the solute mass transfer, which is a velocity dependent process, can be minimized only at extremely low flow rates.

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