High-Efficiency PEGDA Monoliths for Liquid Chromatography ID: 2014-070
This invention presents a groundbreaking approach to liquid chromatography through the development of high-efficiency polyethylene glycol diacrylate (PEGDA) monoliths.

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Technology Overview
The technology involves the creation of a monolithic stationary phase from PEGDA monomers, featuring a unique fused morphology designed to significantly enhance chromatographic performance. These monoliths are optimized for the efficient separation of chemicals, offering a valuable tool for analytical chemists across various industries, including pharmaceuticals. The development process includes detailed experimentation on monolith synthesis, polymerization condition optimization, and the use of statistical modeling to predict formation efficiency.
Key Advantages
- Improved chromatographic performance through unique fused morphology
- High efficiency and stability in separating small molecules, including phenols, benzoic acids, and pharmaceutical compounds
- Streamlined fabrication process supported by statistical models
Problems Addressed
- Limitations in chromatographic efficiency and separation capability of existing stationary phases
- Complexity and inconsistency in the production of monolithic stationary phases
Market Applications
- Pharmaceutical compound analysis and separation
- Quality control in chemical manufacturing
- Reversed-phase liquid chromatography and solid-phase extraction
Additional Information
Technology ID: 2014-070
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Date Published: 07 May, 2025
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