Kinetic performance factor - A measurable metric of separation-time-pressure tradeoff in liquid and gas chromatography

Leonid Blumberg, Gert Desmet

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Abstract

A measurable dimensionless metric of tradeoff between separation, time and pressure in chromatography – the kinetic performance factor (e c) is introduced. Measurable the same way for all LC and GC columns (open-tubular, packed, monolithic, pillar-array, etc.) regardless of retention mechanism, e c supersedes metrics of a column structural quality such as dimensionless plate height (h), Bristow-Knox separation impedance (SI), Golay specific performance index (SPI) and others. Peak capacity, and other separation performance measures of a chromatographic system are proportional to e c. To find e c of a column, there is no need to know the column unmeasurable parameters such as h, stationary phase porosity, resistance factor, and others. To theoretically predict the separation-time performance of a particular column with known e c, two measurable parameters – a column effective diameter (d eff) and nominal diffusivity (D n) were introduced in addition to e c. Quantities e c and D n represent the properties of column classes while d eff represents a particular column. The use of parameters d eff, e c and D n for evaluation of relations between efficiency and void time (t M) in columns of several types has been demonstrated. It is always more time-efficient to use maximum available instrumental pressure (Δp max) for obtaining a predetermined column efficiency even if that efficiency is relatively low so that operation at Δp max requires non-optimal flow. It has been also demonstrated that reducing the characteristic cross-sectional dimension (d eff, particle size of a packed column, internal diameter of and open-tubular column, etc.) of a column operating at the same Δp max reduces the column efficiency with the benefit of much larger reduction in the analysis time.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)26-36
Number of pages11
JournalJournal of Chromatography A
Volume1567
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 14 Sep 2018

Keywords

  • Effective diameter
  • Kinetic performance factor
  • Nominal diffusivity
  • Transport efficiency
  • Universal plate height

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