Frits at both ends of a chromatographic column, especially for a preparative column, have significant influence on the flow
distribution within the column and thus the column efficiency. However, frits have received little attention from chromatographers
in the past. Here a theoretical study was conducted with the aid of CFD software FLUENT to investigate the effect of frits
on the performance of homogeneous and heterogeneous chromatographic columns. A dimensionless number,
FQ, was applied to characterize frit quality. This study visualized how frit quality affects the flow distribution and the concentration
band, the shape of eluted pulse at the colum exit and column efficiency. Simulation results show that the development length
of the flow distribution is related to
FQ but has nothing to do with the packing heterogeneity. The curvature of the concentration band in a column depends on
FQ and packing quality. This study shows column efficiency can be improved significantly by increasing
FQ and/or frit permeability.
Key Words Column liquid chromatography - End frits - Column efficiency - Computational fluid dynamics