摘要

A novel fritting technology was introduced for the fused-silica capillary. The technique involved sintering of stainless steel (SS) particles at the tip of capillary through flame heating. A simple butane gas based welding torch was used for sintering the SS particles. The new fritting technique, flame induced sintering of SS particles (FIS/SSP), was applied for making frits with different inlet diameters (75 mu m, 100 mu m, 250 mu m and 530 mu m). The changes in morphologies of SS particles during sintering process were identified by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Frits with the length of 0.5-1 mm and capillaries with inner diameter about 50-100 mu m were fabricated through suitable selection of experimental conditions (size of SS particles and heating mode). The frits prepared by FIS/SSP technique exhibited adequate separation properties and mechanical strength. Columns packed with C(18) particles were stable with these frits in a few important chromatographic operations. Frits prepared by FIS/SSP technique was used in three typical separation modes namely, capillary electrochromatography (CEC), p-assisted CEC (p-CEC) and low pressure liquid chromatography (LPLC). Importantly, no bubble formation was noticed with the frit over a period of one week. A good peak symmetry and high efficiency for separation were obtained using pressure-assisted CEC, p-CEC and low pressure-driven separation modes.