1 resultado para SUPERINFECTION EXCLUSION

em ArchiMeD - Elektronische Publikationen der Universität Mainz - Alemanha


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In this work, an improved protocol for inverse size-exclusion chromatography (ISEC) was established to assess important pore structural data of porous silicas as stationary phases in packed chromatographic columns. After the validity of the values generated by ISEC was checked by comparison with data obtained from traditional methods like nitrogen sorption at 77 K (Study A), the method could be successfully employed as valuable tool at the development of bonded poly(methacrylate)-coated silicas, while traditional methods generate partially incorrect pore structural information (Study B). Study A: Different mesoporous silicas were converted by a pseudomorphical transition into ordered MCM-41-type silica while maintaining the particle-size and -shape. The essential parameters like specific surface area, average pore diameter and specific pore volume, the pore connectivity from ISEC remained nearly the same which was reflected by the same course of the theoretical plate height vs. linear velocity curves. Study B: In the development of bonded poly(methacrylate)-coated silicas for the reversed phase separation of biopolymers, ISEC was the only method to generate valid pore structural information of the polymer-coated materials. Synthesis procedures were developed to obtain reproducibly covalently bonded poly(methacrylate) coatings with good thermal stability on different base materials, employing as well particulate and monolithic materials.