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Abstract
In a recent paper, we introduced the concept of structured microgroove columns as a potential solution to obtain perfectly ordered particle beds for nano- and micro-LC. In this concept, spherical particles are either individually positioned (single layer column) or stacked (multilayer column) in a series of interconnected micromachined pockets. After introducing a suitable method to fill the columns efficiently in a one-particle-per-pocket mode, the present contribution addresses the issue of sealing the filled columns and reports on the first flow tests conducted in a microgroove column device. For this purpose, an adapted set of micromachined columns was filled with 10 μm calibrated silica particles and subsequently anodically bonded to a borofloat top plate. The potential chromatographic performance of this first prototype is determined by injecting a band of fluorescent dye into the unretentive column. Reduced plate heights were higher (hmin = 2 instead of = 1) than theoretically expected, while pressure drop and flow resistance were much closer to the expected value (ϕi,i = 120 versus 130 expected). It is assumed the plate height deviations from theory are due to the fact that the pockets were somewhat oversized (some 75%), creating unnecessary large dead spaces.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 6303-6311 |
Number of pages | 9 |
Journal | Analytical Chemistry |
Volume | 97 |
Issue number | 11 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 10 Mar 2025 |
Bibliographical note
Funding Information:The authors are thankful for the funding received from VUB (METH7). B.V. gratefully acknowledges financial support from the Research Foundation Flanders \u2013 FWO (Grant No. 1SA7723N). I.S.M.J. thanks VUB for financial support (OZR4311).
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