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Experimental study of the retention properties of a cyclo olefin polymer pillar array column in reversed-phase mode

Authors :
Albert Romano-Rodriguez
Gert Desmet
Wim De Malsche
Han Gardeniers
Xavi Illa
Mesoscale Chemical Systems
Faculty of Science and Technology
Chemical Engineering and Industrial Chemistry
Chemical Engineering and Separation Science
Source :
Journal of separation science, 33(21), 3313-3318. Wiley-VCH Verlag, Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

Experimental measurements to study the retention capacity and band broadening under retentive conditions using micromachined non-porous pillar array columns fabricated in cyclo olefin polymer are presented. In particular, three columns with different depths but with the same pillar structure have been fabricated via hot embossing and pressure-assisted thermal bonding. Separations of a mixture of four coumarins using varying mobile phase compositions have been monitored to study the relation between the retention factor and the ratio of organic solvent in the aqueous mobile phase. Moreover, the linear relation between the retention and the surface/volume ratio predicted in theory has been observed, achieving retention factors up to k=2.5. Under the same retentive conditions, minimal reduced plate height values of h(min)=0.4 have been obtained at retention factors of k=1.2. These experimental results are compared with the case of non-porous and porous silicon pillars. Similar results for the plate heights are achieved while retention factors are higher than the non-porous silicon column and considerably smaller than the porous pillar column, given the non-porous nature of the used cyclo olefin polymer. The feasibility of using this polymer column as an alternative to the pillar array silicon columns is corroborated.

Details

ISSN :
16159314 and 16159306
Volume :
33
Issue :
21
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of separation science
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....36809b7cb7611b68d78479ff74a795e8