Types of High-Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) Columns: a Review
Date
2022Author
Fiorelia, Natashya Evangeline
Wibowo, Anthony Dharma
Lae, Natanael Leonard
Allison
Krisbianto, Oki
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Some chemical analysts, especially those working in the food sector, often find it difficult to choose
the HPLC columns for their research. Every so often they tend to modify their method to fit
whatever HPLC column available in their laboratory instead of looking for the column type best
suited to their experiments. Other than that, HPLC column types are often very limited discussed in
the class. This is particularly disadvantageous for those who have sufficient access to select the
HPLC column they need for the best result. The lack of insight into the types of HPLC columns
available in the market also influenced their decision to select the right column in their analysis to
a large extent. This article briefly reviews the differences between the commonly used ParticlePacked Columns with the newer yet less frequently used Monolithic Columns. The types of HPLC
columns based on polarity, molecular size, and the electrical charge will be described further,
along with the working principle of the columns in brief and various examples of options available
on the market. Lastly, the uses of HPLC columns in the food industries are also described. This
review is expected to contribute to the field of chemical analysis, such as food analysis.

