Silica, hybrid silica, hydride silica and non-silica stationary phases for liquid chromatography. Part II: Chemical and thermal stability

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In the first part of this review, stationary phases (silica, hybrid silica, hydride silica and non-silica stationary phases) were characterized and compared with respect to selectivity, efficiency, resolution, solvent consumption and analysis time. The present review focuses on the thermal and chemical stability of stationary phases. Stationary phases of high chemical and thermal stability are required for separations that are carried over a wide pH and/or temperature range.

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Borges, E. M., & Volmer, D. A. (2015). Silica, hybrid silica, hydride silica and non-silica stationary phases for liquid chromatography. Part II: Chemical and thermal stability. Journal of Chromatographic Science, 53(7), 1107–1122. https://doi.org/10.1093/chromsci/bmu173

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