by
unmgvar » Sun Jun 26, 2011 9:18 am
adam,
the difference today is in the costs
the columns in flash are either still hand made using glass or re-packed plastic columns or with ready made PP cartridges
the main intent is while using silica as the media since saves on costs.
today with the increase of applications you also have the possibility of using RP and other phases
but the catch are 2
1. the loadability
2. the effective separation
what we call standard columns use 60-40u particles, the better ones then go down to around 30-25u micron the more performant ones go to 20-15u
for silica you can load about 4-5% w/w on the column of sample for silica. it drops to 0.5-1.0% for RP or other medias.
in general using silica you can get very high capacity loading with very decent efficiency separations using flash instead of Prep, with a lot less cost of use.
but do not expect a 99.99% pure material. anything above 90% is good and you can with experience get close to 99%
a good real prep HPLC costs around 60-70K$, column not included.
a flash goes around 35-40K$ without columns. but the small flash columns cost 4-10$ per column.