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Packed capillary HPLC: An attractive separation technique for small organic molecules
Authors:Andreas Bruns  John Polta
Abstract:The feasibility of using packed capillary HPLC for the analysis of small organic molecules has been demonstrated by three examples: the separation of glucose and sucrose telomers, the separation of the different components of a solvent extraction reagent, and the separation of mono-, di-, and trioleins, all of which have been achieved with packed capillary columns of 0.32 mm inner diameter and eluent flow rates of 3 microliters per minute. Application to the analysis of the solvent extraction reagents has shown that this technique can be used as a quantitative tool in just the same way as any conventional HPLC method. The feasibility of a direct packed capillary HPLC – mass spectrometry interface has been demonstrated for the glucose telomer separation; direct coupling is only possible because of the microliter flow rates employed by the technique.
Keywords:Packed capillary HPLC  Packed fused silica capillary columns  Capillary UV detection cell  Direct mass spectrometry interface  Glucose and sucrose telomers  Solvent extraction reagents  Mono-, di-, and triolein
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