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The application of porous silica layers in open tubular columns for liquid chromatography

G. StegemanP.p.h. TockHans PoppeK.k. UngerR. PeerboomJohan C. Kraak

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ChromatographyLiquid-liquid chromatographyCapillary actionPrecipitation (chemistry)ChemistryOrganic ChemistryClinical Biochemistryrespiratory systemBiochemistryFused silica capillaryAnalytical ChemistryEtching (microfabrication)PorosityLayer (electronics)

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Two methods to realize a porous retentive silica layer on the inner wall of 10–25 µm fused silica capillaries for OTLC, etching and precipitation of silica from solution, have been investigated. Etching of the fused silica capillaries with 1M KOH, creates an activated surface, but the capacity of the silica layer is too small to serve as retentive layer in OTLC. Better prospects are offered by the precipitation of silica from a solution of polyethoxysiloxane, dynamically coated on the inner wall of the fused silica capillary. It appears to be possible to deposite a porous silica layer up to 0.8 µm thick (in a 25 µm capillary) by this method, which seems to be suitable for liquid-solid an dynamically generated liquid-liquid chromatography in open tubular columns. The performance of these columns are demonstrated by means of efficient separations of test mixtures using on-column fluorescence detection.

https://doi.org/10.1007/bf02688554