Abstract
Divinylbenzene polymer monolithic capillary columns were prepared on the basis of capillaries 0.01 to 0.53 mm in diameter. Separation properties of the columns were investigated with the use of a test mixture of light hydrocarbons. The permeability and C parameter in the Van Deemter equation were determined for all the columns. For the most part, the columns had similar characteristics: permeability was in the range (2.2 ± 0.2) × 10−9 cm2, with parameter C in the range (0.7 ± 0.2) × 10−3 s (with n-butane as a sorbate). It was thus established that capillary diameter has only a slight effect on the efficiency of monolithic capillary columns (unlike packed capillary columns and microcolumns, whose properties, according to the literature data, depend strongly on the column diameter). The difference in properties between the narrowest monolithic column (capillary diameter 0.01 mm) and the others is explained by column overloading.
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