Claims
- 1. A method for etching the inner surface of a glass capillary column for chromatography in preparation for deactivating and coating the inner surface of the capillary with stationary phase which comprises the combination of steps of:
- (a) flowing through the bore of the capillary a liquid etching solution of ammonium bifluoride dissolved in methanol,
- (b) continuing step (a) for a sufficient time to produce a frosted surface,
- (c) thereafter adding a rinse solution of liquid methanol to the bore of the capillary,
- (d) without segmenting the flow of the rinse solution to the capillary adding thereto water, thereby rinsing the capillary with a rinse solution of liquid methanol mixed with water, and
- (e) without segmenting the flow of the rinse solution to the capillary, terminating the addition of methanol to produce a final rinse of the capillary wherein the rinse solution is essentially water.
- 2. A method for etching the inner surface of a glass capillary column for chromatography in preparation for deactivating and coating the inner surface of the capillary with stationary phase, which comprises the combination of steps of:
- (a) flowing through the bore of the capillary a liquid etching solution of ammonium bifluoride dissolved in methanol,
- (b) continuing step (a) for a sufficient time to produce a frosted surface,
- (c) thereafter adding a rinse solution of liquid methanol to the bore of the capillary,
- (d) without segmenting the flow of the rinse solution to the capillary, adding thereto water, thereby rinsing the capillary with a rinse solution of liquid methanol mixed with water, and
- (e) continuing to rinse the capillary bore using a rinse solution of essentially water until essentially complerte extraction of the reaction product (NH.sub.4).sub.2 SiF.sub.6 is obtained.
- 3. The method of claim 2 wherein step (e) comprises reducing or terminating the addition of methanol to produce a final liquid rinse solution of essentially water.
- 4. The method of claim 3 wherein the final rinse solution is essentially water undiluted with methanol.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 330,359, filed Dec. 14, 1981, now abandoned.
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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American Chemical Society, Dec. 1978, Etching and Deactivating Glass Capillary Columns for Gas Chromatography by R. Heckman et al., pp. 2157-2158. |
Continuations (1)
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330359 |
Dec 1981 |
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