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1.1 μm superficially porous particles for liquid chromatography. Part I: Synthesis and particle structure characterization
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  • Journal of Chromatography A, 2011-11, Vol.1218 (44), p.7989-7995
Ort / Verlag
Amsterdam: Elsevier B.V
Erscheinungsjahr
2011
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MEDLINE
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  • ► The synthesis method produced monodisperse 1.1 μm superficially porous particles. ► Drying by lyophilization led to uniform surface coverage with colloidal silica. ► The pore diameter can be varied by modifying the colloidal silica diameter. Superficially porous particles are characterized by a non-porous particle core surrounded by a thin porous layer. Superficially porous particles have been shown to have chromatographic advantages over traditional totally porous particles by reducing the resistance to mass transfer and the eddy diffusion contributions to the theoretical plate height, particularly for biomolecule separations. Currently, 1.7 μm superficially porous particles are commercially available, but a further decrease in the particle diameter and reduction in the porous layer thickness has the potential to further improve the efficiency of the column packing material. In this study, the synthesis of smaller diameter superficially porous particles was investigated. As the particle diameter was decreased, however, synthesis parameters previously reported were rendered unsuitable due to particle agglomeration, non-uniform coating, and porous layer disintegration. Parameters such as colloidal silica size, drying process, and sintering temperature were investigated to improve the structural characteristics of smaller diameter superficially porous particles. Reported is a synthetic route for production of 1.1 μm superficially porous particles having a 0.1 μm porous layer. Based on the revised method, the particles produced have a surface area, pore diameter, and particle size distribution RSD of 52 m 2/g, 71 Å, and 2.2%, respectively.

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