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Monolytic Column Chromatography

Monolithic Column Chromatography

Uses monolithic columns to perform HPLC. The internal structure of the monolithic column is created in such a way that many channels from inside the column. The material inside the column which separates the channels can be porous and functionalized. In contrast, most HPLC configurations use particulate packed columns; in these configurations, tiny beads of an inert substance, typically modified silica are used inside the column.