intracolumn
Intracolumn is a term used in chromatography to denote phenomena, measurements, or design features that occur within a single chromatography column, as opposed to processes that happen between columns (intercolumn). It is used to describe how a solute moves inside the column, how peaks broaden, and how efficiency is generated or lost within the column alone.
In packed-bed, monolithic, or capillary columns, intracolumn dispersion arises from axial diffusion of solute in the
Factors affecting intracolumn performance include particle size and packing quality, column dimensions, temperature, mobile-phase viscosity, flow
In practice, intracolumn considerations are distinguished from intercolumn effects that arise when comparing across multiple columns