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Fully Porous Particles in HPLC and UHPLC

Our Fully Porous Products

Fully porous particles are renowned in HPLC and UHPLC for their excellent separation efficiency and high loading capacity. These particles feature a uniform pore size distribution, optimizing analyte retention and separation. Phenomenex offers a wide range of HPLC Columns designed for consistent performance across analytical applications. Explore our range of fully porous HPLC and UHPLC columns, engineered for superior efficiency and sample loading capacity. Featured below are four of our leading fully porous products.

Pore Controlled
Biozen Biologics HPLC/UHPLC Columns
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Organo Silica
Gemini HPLC Columns
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Luna HPLC Columns
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Luna Omega HPLC/UHPLC Columns
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What Are Fully Porous Particles?

Fully porous particles, also known as fully porous beads, are solid spherical particles with a porous structure throughout their entire volume. Made from materials like silica, polymer, or hybrid substances, their porosity ensures efficient mobile phase flow and optimal interaction with analytes.

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Fully Porous vs. Core-Shell Particles: Key Differences

Both fully porous and core-shell (superficially porous) particles are widely used in HPLC and UHPLC, each offering distinct performance characteristics.

Feature
Fully Porous Particles
Core-Shell Particles
Efficiency
High analyte capacity and robust separation efficiency
Higher theoretical plates and efficiency due to shorter diffusion paths
Backpressure
Moderate to low, depending on particle size
Typically, lower for similar particle sizes
Sample Loading Capacity
Larger due to entire particle porosity
Limited due to smaller porous shell volume
Best Use Cases
Complex mixtures, high-load samples, preparative workflows
Fast separations, limited sample volumes, high-throughput analysis

When to Use Each:
Use fully porous particles when your method requires higher analyte loading or involves complex matrices. In contrast, core-shell particles are ideal for speed and efficiency in routine analyses. Fully porous silica-based particles are particularly effective in HPLC Reversed-Phase Columns, ensuring consistent retention and peak shape. Learn more about choosing the right HPLC column for your separation needs.

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Applications Across Industries
Fully porous particles are widely used in various sectors:

Benefits of Using Fully Porous Particles in UHPLC
Fully porous particles offer numerous benefits that enhance the efficiency and accuracy of UHPLC analysis:

  1. Improved Separation Efficiency and Resolution: The larger surface area allows better interaction with analytes, resulting in increased retention and enhanced resolution between closely eluting compounds. This leads to more accurate and reliable separations.
  2. Greater Analyte Capacity: The higher surface area provides greater analyte capacity, allowing for larger quantities of sample to be separated. This is particularly useful when analyzing samples with low levels of impurities, as it helps identify impurities without overloading the column.
  3. Enhanced Performance with Stronger Solvent Mixtures: Fully porous particulate columns are less sensitive to the impact of samples loaded in stronger solvent mixtures. They effectively retain analytes from stronger solvent mixtures, which is crucial for analytes that elute early in the chromatographic run.

Phenomenex Fully Porous Particles
At Phenomenex, we specialize in providing cutting-edge HPLC and UHPLC columns and solutions incorporating fully porous particles. Our columns are designed to optimize separation efficiency, increase sample throughput, and enhance sensitivity in HPLC and UHPLC analysis. With our innovative products, you can achieve superior results and elevate your chromatographic analysis. For more on how pressure and efficiency differ, explore our guide on HPLC vs UHPLC Columns.

FAQs

What is the difference between fully porous and superficially porous particles?
Fully porous particles have a uniform porous structure throughout the particle, maximizing surface area and analyte interaction. Superficially porous (core-shell) particles have a solid core and a thin porous layer, reducing diffusion paths and enhancing speed.

When should fully porous columns be used in UHPLC?
Use fully porous columns when you need higher sample loading, improved resolution, or when analyzing complex samples that require maximum separation power.

Are fully porous columns suitable for high-throughput analysis?
While they may generate slightly higher backpressure than core-shell columns, fully porous columns still support high-throughput workflows due to their consistent performance and high loading capacity.