2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.chroma.2017.05.007
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Bed morphological features associated with an optimal slurry concentration for reproducible preparation of efficient capillary ultrahigh pressure liquid chromatography columns

Abstract: Column wall effects and the formation of larger voids in the bed during column packing are factors limiting the achievement of highly efficient columns. Systematic variation of packing conditions, combined with three-dimensional bed reconstruction and detailed morphological analysis of column beds, provide valuable insights into the packing process. Here, we study a set of sixteen 75 µm i.d. fused-silica capillary columns packed with 1.9 µm, C18-modified, bridged-ethyl hybrid silica particles slurried in aceto… Show more

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“…The quantitative proteomics data obtained using FlashPack columns was in accordance with previously published results [22]. Our results reconfirmed that column packing from high sorbent slurry concentrations did not negatively affect chromatographic resolution [12,21,23].…”
Section: Flashpack Columns Perform Similarly To Commercial Columnssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The quantitative proteomics data obtained using FlashPack columns was in accordance with previously published results [22]. Our results reconfirmed that column packing from high sorbent slurry concentrations did not negatively affect chromatographic resolution [12,21,23].…”
Section: Flashpack Columns Perform Similarly To Commercial Columnssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The quantitative proteomics data obtained using FlashPack columns were in accordance with previously published results (22). Our results reconfirmed that column packing from high sorbent slurry concentrations did not negatively affect chromatographic resolution (12,21,23).…”
Section: Molecular and Cellular Proteomics 182 387supporting
confidence: 91%
“…Factors such as slurry solvent and concentration, packing density, and packing method can significantly affect the quality of a separation. Better efficiency, for example, can be achieved by using higher slurry concentrations resulting in suppressing particle size segregation inside the column . Conversely, there are no special techniques and optimization procedures used to pack the present flow chamber.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Better efficiency, for example, can be achieved by using higher slurry concentrations resulting in suppressing particle size segregation inside the column. 70 Conversely, there are no special techniques and optimization procedures used to pack the present flow chamber.…”
Section: Super-resolvedmentioning
confidence: 99%