Using sol-gel technology, a porous glass matrix (xerogel) is formed in a capillary column and acts as a support for a stationary phase of chromatographic particles used in capillary electrochromatography. Preparation of the sol-gel matrix and immobilization of the octadecylsilica (ODS) stationary phase occur in a single step. The presence of the particles in the column greatly reduces matrix cracking caused by internal pressure differentials within the pores of the sol-gel matrix. Good electroosmotic now is achieved in part because of the inherent negative charge of both the particles and the sol-gel matrix. The performance of these sol-gel/ODS capillary columns was evaluated with a mixture of aromatic and nonaromatic organic compounds. Efficiencies of up to 80 000 plates/m were observed in columns with immobilized 3-mu m ODS particles. The efficiency and resolution are enhanced when 3-mu m ODS particles are used in place of the 5-mu m particles.
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