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Applications of high-resolution recycling liquid chromatography: From small to large molecules.

Journal of chromatography. A (2017-10-11)
Fabrice Gritti, Sebastien Besner, Sylvain Cormier, Martin Gilar
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A twin-column recycling separation process (TCRSP) is assembled and used to generate higher speed and/or higher resolution levels than those of the usual non-recycling process at the same back pressure. It enables the users to solve very challenging separation problems caused by too small selectivity factors and/or too low column efficiencies. The relative gain in speed-resolution performance increases with increasing the number of cycles in the TCRSP, decreasing the maximum allowable pressure imposed by the LC system, decreasing the column permeability, and with reducing the separation speed. TCRSP is then particularly attractive for conventional LC systems (5000psi maximum) and columns packed with sub-2μm to 3.5μm particles. The performance of the real TCRSP was compared to that of the ideal TCRSP for which the retention factor is strictly pressure-independent. A broad range of separation problems encountered in conventional non-recycling chromatography can be easily solved by using a TCRSP assembly based on two 15cm long columns. Under adsorption conditions, the TCRSP enables the full baseline separation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) isomers (benzo[a]anthracene and chrysene) on a 3.5μm XSelect-HSS T

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4-Phenyl-1-butanol, 99%