Recent Progress in Monolithic Silica Columns for High-Speed and High-Selectivity Separations

Annu Rev Anal Chem (Palo Alto Calif). 2016 Jun 12;9(1):317-42. doi: 10.1146/annurev-anchem-071114-040102.

Abstract

Monolithic silica columns have greater (through-pore size)/(skeleton size) ratios than particulate columns and fixed support structures in a column for chemical modification, resulting in high-efficiency columns and stationary phases. This review looks at how the size range of monolithic silica columns has been expanded, how high-efficiency monolithic silica columns have been realized, and how various methods of silica surface functionalization, leading to selective stationary phases, have been developed on monolithic silica supports, and provides information on the current status of these columns. Also discussed are the practical aspects of monolithic silica columns, including how their versatility can be improved by the preparation of small-sized structural features (sub-micron) and columns (1 mm ID or smaller) and by optimizing reaction conditions for in situ chemical modification with various restrictions, with an emphasis on recent research results for both topics.

Keywords: column diameter and length; column efficiency; monolithic structure; permeability; polymer coating; surface modification.