Semimicro Size Exclusion Chromatography For Oligomers. I. Column Packing Procedure |
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Abstract: | Abstract Polystyrene gels of a particle diameter 10 ± 2 μm for the use in oligomer separation were packed into 1.5 mm i.d. × 25 cm length columns by the balanced density slurry-packing technique under a constant flow rate of 500 μL/min. The slurry solvent was a mixture of toluene and chloroform (50.5/49.5, v/v). The example of the number of theoretical plates (N) of these columns was 8600 plates/25 cm (HETP = 29.1 μm) at flow rate of 40 μL/min by injecting 1 μL of 0.5% benzene solution. Sixteen columns were connected and the overall value of N was 103000 plates/4 m. A typical example of oligomer separation was demonstrated. A constant-flow technique is preferable to a constant-pressure technique. When two or three column blanks were packed together, the columns located at the outlet of the packer-column assembly had higher values of N. Optimum flow rate of the slurry solvent when three column blanks were packed together lay between 400 and 500 μL/min. The packing efficiency, that is, the probability of getting valid columns was about 60%. Viscous slurry solvents were not effective to get efficient columns. To pack gels in the less swollen state gave sometimes efficient columns. Pressure monitoring in progress of packing was very effective to foresee the column efficiency. |
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