Abstract

The permeability of monolithic silica gel capillary columns with respect to the helium carrier gas was studied using gas chromatography. The results obtained by gas chromatography and liquid chromatography were found to be in close agreement. The permeability of monolithic capillary columns was compared to that of hollow capillary columns and columns packed with finely dispersed sorbents. It was demonstrated that the permeability of the monolithic capillary columns studied is almost three orders of magnitude lower than that of hollow capillary columns of the same diameter but two orders of magnitude higher than that of columns packed with micron-scale particles. The interstitial fraction of the monolithic columns was found to be very high, 0.95.

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