Claims
- 1. A continuous liquid chromatographic column comprising a rigid tube and at least one continuous plug of a macroporous organic polymer disposed within the column and extending across the cross-sectional area of the column, wherein the plug contains small pores having diameters less than about 200 nm and large pores having diameters greater than about 600 nm.
- 2. The column of claim 1, wherein the large pores are about 800 to about 2,500 nm in diameter.
- 3. The column of claim 1, wherein the large pores are about 900 to about 2,000 nm in diameter.
- 4. The column of claim 1, wherein the large pores provide at least about 10% of the pore volume of the plug.
- 5. The column of claim 1, wherein the macroporous polymer plug has a porosity of from about 30 to 90%.
- 6. The column of claim 1, wherein the tube contains two or more different plugs of macroporous polymer.
- 7. The column of claim 1, wherein the macroporous polymer comprises a polymer of a polyvinyl monomer.
- 8. The column of claim 7, wherein the polyvinyl monomer is selected from the group consisting of divinylbenzene, divinylnaphthalene, divinylpyridine, alkylene dimethacrylates, alkylene diacrylates, hydroxyalkylene dimethacrylates, hydroxyalkylene diacrylates, oligoethylene glycol dimethacrylates, oligoethylene glycol diacrylates, vinylesters of polycarboxylic acids, divinylether, pentaerythritol di-, tri-, or tetramethacrylate or acrylate, trimethylolpropane trimethacrylate or acrylate, alkylene bis acrylamides or methacrylamides, and mixtures thereof.
- 9. The column of claim 1, wherein the macroporous polymer comprises a copolymer of a polyvinyl monomer and a monovinyl monomer.
- 10. The column of claim 9, wherein the monovinyl monomer is selected from the group consisting of styrene, ring substituted styrenes, vinylnaphthalene, acrylates, methacrylates, vinylacetate, vinylpyrrolidone, and mixtures thereof.
- 11. A column comprising a rigid tube and at least one continuous plug of a macroporous organic polymer disposed within the column and extending across the cross-sectional area of the column, wherein the plug contains small pores having diameters less than about 200 nm and large pores having diameters greater than about 600 nm and wherein said column is capable of passing a liquid selected from an organic solvent and water therethrough at a linear flow rate of at least about 200 cm/hr and at a pressure of less than about 30 MPa (4,500 psi).
- 12. The column of claim 11, wherein the large pores provide at least about 10% of the pore volume of the plug.
- 13. The column of claim 11, wherein the macroporous polymer comprises a polymer of a polyvinyl monomer.
- 14. The column of claim 11, wherein the macroporous polymer comprises a copolymer of a polyvinyl monomer and a monovinyl monomer.
- 15. The column of claim 11, wherein the large pores are about about 800 to about 2,500 nm in diameter.
- 16. The column of claim 11, wherein the large pores are about 900 to about 2,000 nm in diameter.
CROSS TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 07/779,929, filed Oct. 21, 1991, now abandoned.
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