Separation efficiency kinetics of capillary flow micro-pillar array columns for liquid chromatography

Gert Desmet, Jeff Op de Beeck, Geert Van Raemdonck, Kurt Van Mol, Bo Claerebout, Natalie Van Landuyt, Paul Jacobs

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Abstract

We report on a comparative study of the basic separation kinetics of commercial packed bed columns and a micro-pillar array column (mu PAC) working in the 1-10 mu L/min flow rate range, i.e., operating in the area of capillary flow LC. This is done using a basic test mixture of 8 alkylphenones under both isocratic and gradient separation conditions. Care was taken the mu PAC and the packed bed columns have similar volumes (around 10 mu L) and hence also similar t 0-times when compared at the same flow rate. In addition, the isocratic mobile phase composition and gradient programs were selected such to have similar elution windows (in absolute times) for all 4 column types. It was found that the mu PAC produces significantly more theoretical plates (up to 3 times) in the 1-4 mu L/min range, while, the packed bed columns perform better at the higher flow rates because of the relatively large inter-pillar distance in the mu PAC. Under gradient conditions, the mu PAC produces a clearly higher peak capacity than any of the three packed bed columns over the entire range of investigated flow rates, albeit that this is also partly to be owed to the steeper gradient that needed to be used in the mu PAC in order to maintain a similar elution window on all columns. (c) 2020ElsevierB.V. Allrightsreserved.
Original languageEnglish
Article number461279
Number of pages11
JournalJournal of Chromatography A
Volume1626
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 30 Aug 2020

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Keywords

  • HIGH-ASPECT-RATIO
  • Peak capacity
  • Performance
  • LC
  • Proteomics

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