Sputtered alumina as a novel stationary phase for micro machined gas chromatography columns

Silica and graphite sputtering have previously been reported as novel solid stationary phase deposition techniques for micro gas chromatography columns. As a conventional solid stationary phase in gas chromatography, compatible with sputtering yet so far unreported, alumina was evaluated in this stu...

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Veröffentlicht in:Analytical and bioanalytical chemistry 2014-02, Vol.406 (4), p.1245-1247
Hauptverfasser: Haudebourg, R., Matouk, Z., Zoghlami, E., Azzouz, I., Danaie, K., Sassiat, P., Thiebaut, D., Vial, J.
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Zusammenfassung:Silica and graphite sputtering have previously been reported as novel solid stationary phase deposition techniques for micro gas chromatography columns. As a conventional solid stationary phase in gas chromatography, compatible with sputtering yet so far unreported, alumina was evaluated in this study. Alumina sputtered semi-packed micro columns were fabricated (including an activation step) and proved able to separate a mixture of volatile alkanes (C 1 –C 4 with isomers) in less than 1 min. Kinetic and a thermodynamic evaluation led to calculation of 4,500 theoretical plates for ethane in 1.1 m (HETP min  = 250 μm) and a Gibbs free energy for propane of 30.2 kJ mol −1 , making this stationary phase’s properties very close to those observed with silica-sputtered micro columns.
ISSN:1618-2642
1618-2650
DOI:10.1007/s00216-013-7289-z