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Monolithic Porous Silica for High Speed HPLC

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As one of the successful applications of hierarchically porous monolithic silica, HPLC column without particle-packed structure is briefly introduced. With a progress of manufacturing technology over 20 years of development, highly efficient column structure can be fabricated in various column thickness; besides the traditional analytical column dimension of 4.6 mmID, semi-micro (1–2 mmID) and capillary (<0.5 mmID) formats are now available. Especially in the capillary format, elongated columns can separate very complex biochemical mixtures coupled with mass spectrometric detectors.

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Nakanishi, K. (2017). Monolithic Porous Silica for High Speed HPLC. In: Klein, L., Aparicio, M., Jitianu, A. (eds) Handbook of Sol-Gel Science and Technology. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-19454-7_54-1

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