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A fast procedure to immobilize polyethylene glycols in glass capillary columns
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1985
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Chemical EngineeringFast ProcedureEngineeringStationary PhasePolymer ScienceCapillarity PhenomenonMicro-encapsulationGlass Capillary ColumnsAbstract Polyethylene GlycolsBiomedical EngineeringNew ProcedureMicrofluidicsPolyethylene GlycolsPolymer Chemistry
Abstract Polyethylene glycols can be immobilized in glass capillary columns by a new procedure involving covering the glass walls with a layer of graphitized carbon black and by flowing a mixture of the stationary phase and dicumyl peroxide. After curing and conditioning the column is ready for use. Excellent performance is reported for Carbowax 20 M and high molecular weight glycols. For other glycols the immobilized layer is less stable and can be washed out.
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