Abstract

Mass transfer kinetics in a particular column packed with 2.6 μ m Kinetex-C 18 particles was measured using a series of non-invasive methods. According to the manufacturer, this column was the most efficient one in a lot of 133 columns of the same dimensions, packed with particles of the same batch, with an efficiency about 6% larger than the lot average. The total eddy diffusion term of this column was determined by subtracting from the experimental HETP data (1) the longitudinal diffusion term (given by the peak parking method); (2) the trans-particle solid–liquid mass transfer resistance term (given by the peak parking method and an axial diffusion model); and (3) the external film mass transfer resistance term (derived from the Wilson and Geankoplis correlation). The results are analyzed based on the general coupling theory of eddy diffusion of Giddings and are compared to those previously obtained with a column packed with 2.7 μ m Halo-C 18 column, which also has a low eddy diffusion term. The particular column investigated shows no trans-column velocity bias and a smaller reduced short-range inter-channel eddy diffusion term than the Halo column. This result explains the unusual efficiency of this exceptionally well packed column.

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