Claims
- 1. In chromatography apparatus including a substantially uniform, elongated chromatography column containing chromatographically reactive surfaces, means for injecting into said column a discrete volume of liquid mixture containing at least one solute that is reactive with said surfaces so as to load said column, and means for flowing eluant fluid through the loaded column, the improvement wherein:
- said means for flowing said eluant fluid comprises means for injecting at least one discrete plug of said eluant fluid into said column adjacent the input of said column so as to maintain minimized spatial step separation between said plug and said discrete volume of liquid mixture as said plug and volume traverse said column wherein said column and said means for flowing are configured such that the flow of said volume of eluent traverses said column at a reduced velocity greater than 5000.
- 2. Chromatography apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein said means for injecting provides said plug traversing said column with a substantially plane front extending substantially perpendicularly to the axis of elongation of said column.
- 3. Chromatography apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein said means for injecting provides said plug traversing said column with a substantially plane end extending substantially perpendicularly to the axis of elongation of said column.
- 4. Chromatography apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein said means for injecting comprises a plurality of individual injectors for injecting respective plugs of said eluant fluid and said liquid mixture.
- 5. Chromatography apparatus as defined in claim 4 wherein said injectors are positioned for injecting a plurality of different plugs at respective spatially separated positions along an extension of the axis of elongation of said column so that said plugs traverse said column as closely bunched fluid plugs.
- 6. Chromatography apparatus as defined in claim 5 including means for controlling said injectors so that the latter operate for injecting said respective plugs substantially simultaneously.
- 7. Chromatography apparatus as defined in claim 4 including means for controlling said injectors so that the latter operate for injecting said respective plugs sequentially.
- 8. Chromatography apparatus as defined in claim 7 wherein said injectors are positioned for injecting plurality of different plugs as sequential injections effected at one position located adjacent the input of said column.
- 9. Chromatography apparatus as defined in claim 7 wherein said injectors are positioned for injecting a plurality of different plugs at respective spatially separated positions along an extension of the axis of elongation of said column so that said plugs traverse said column as closely bunched fluid plugs.
- 10. Chromatography apparatus as defined in claim 4 including means for cyclically repeating the injections of said plugs of eluant fluid and mixture.
- 11. Chromatography apparatus as defined in claim 10 including means for effecting a flow of a predetermined volume of equilibrating fluid through said column between cyclic repetitions of said injections.
- 12. Chromatography apparatus as defined in claim 10 wherein said means for injecting comprises at least first and second injectors connected for injecting respective said plugs at respective first and second spatially separated positions along an extension of the axis of elongation of said column, and at least third and fourth injectors connected for injecting respective said plugs at third and fourth spatially separated positions, said apparatus including means for controlling the injections by said injectors for cyclically alternating injections of said respective plugs by said first and second injectors at said first and second positions, with injections of said respective plugs by said third and fourth injectors at said third and fourth positions.
- 13. Chromatography apparatus as defined in claim 12 wherein said third and fourth positions are the same as said first and second positions.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/588,874, filed Jan. 19, 1996, now abandoned, and of U.S. provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/027,216, filed Sep. 30, 1996.
This invention relates generally to chromatography and more particularly to methods and procedures for effecting improved high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC).
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