Novel Amine-Terminated Nanodiamond Particles for HPLC ID: 2015-052
This technology introduces an innovative method for enhancing the performance of high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) through the use of amine-terminated nanodiamond particles.

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Technology Overview
The technology disclosed by Brigham Young University involves a new application of amine-terminated nanodiamond particles to assemble core-shell particles for HPLC. Utilizing a layer-by-layer (LBL) assembly method, this invention aims to address and overcome the limitations of current HPLC particles, primarily those made from polymers, by offering enhanced mechanical stability and efficiency. The technology suggests a significant improvement in the quality and functionality of HPLC particles, moving away from traditional polymer-based particles.
Key Advantages
- Enhanced mechanical stability of HPLC particles
- Improved efficiency in chromatography applications
- Increased quality and functionality of particles without relying on polymers
- Potential for higher performance in a variety of HPLC applications
Problems Addressed
- Performance issues associated with polymer-based HPLC particles
- Limited mechanical stability and efficiency in existing chromatography particles
Additional Information
Technology ID: 2015-052
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Date Published: 28 March, 2025
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