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SKU: 186002171
BioSuite Diol (OH) Column, 250Å, 13 µm, 21.5 mm X 300 mm, 10K - 500K, 1/pk

BioSuite Diol (OH) Column | 250Å | 13 µm | 21.5 mm X 300 mm | 10K - 500K | 1/pk | 186002171


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Product Description

Primarily supports legacy methods. BioSuite SEC Columns are available in 4.6 mm, 7.5 mm, and 7.8 mm i.d. analytical and 21.5 mm i.d. preparative and guard columns.

Specifications

  • Chemistry

    Diol (OH)

  • Separation Mode

    SEC

  • Particle Substrate

    Silica

  • pH Range Min

    2.5 pH

  • pH Range Max

    7.5 pH

  • Maximum Pressure

    225 psi (15 bar)

  • Endcapped

    Yes

  • Molecular Weight Range Min

    10000

  • Molecular Weight Range Max

    500000

  • Particle Shape

    Spherical

  • Particle Size

    13 µm

  • Endfitting Type

    Parker-style

  • Pore Size

    250 Å

  • Format

    Column

  • System

    HPLC

  • USP Classification

    L59

  • Inner Diameter

    21.5 mm

  • Length

    300 mm

  • UNSPSC

    41115709

  • Application

    Protein

  • Brand

    BioSuite

  • Product Type

    Columns

  • Units per Package

    1 pk

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BioSuite Diol (OH) Column, 250Å, 13 µm, 21.5 mm X 300 mm, 10K - 500K, 1/pk

The BioSuite Dion (OH) Column has been designed carefully to meet the demanding challenges of protein and peptide analysis. Based on a 250Å pore size, the BioSuite Diol (OH) Column is designed with Standard size-Exclusion (SEC) packing based on a wettable silica-based material. With the incorporation of Silica packing material, the column is chemically stable from 2.5 to 7.5 pH range and is quite rigid.

BioSuite Diol (OH) Column will give you excellent resolution and recovery of proteins and peptides and yield superb results. You will be able to depend on the BioSuite Diol (OH) Column to provide successful protein-based biopharmaceutical and diagnostic reagents by processing protein separations efficiently and characterizing complex molecules. With the help of the BioSuite Diol (OH) Column, you will be able to showcase critical characterization data and isolated materials to assist in identifying and producing next-generation drugs.

The BioSuite Diol (OH) Column's design and features such as the particle size and size of the column assist in enabling the BioSuite Diol (OH) Column to have increased separation efficiency. The chemistry of the column makes it ideally suited to be utilized for isolation, analysis, and characterization of proteins and peptides. This particular BioSuite Diol (OH) Column is well suited for the analysis of spherical 13 µm particles in the molecular weight range of 10,000 - 500,000 Daltons. Protein and peptide analysis can be particularly complex and demanding, hence, every BioSuite Diol (OH) Column goes through extensive testing to ensure the highest quality product is manufactured and the lab equipment is able to provide batch-to-batch and column-to-column reproducibility.

You can browse through our website to review additional products compatible with the BioSuite Diol (OH) Column listed here, and from the website, you can shop for lab equipment to meet the needs of your laboratory setups.

You might also be interested in reviewing the BioSuite Diol (OH) Guard Column, 5 µm, 6 mm X 40 mm, 1/pk, which has been designed using the same packing material as the analytical column making it ideal to be used with it. The Guard Column ensures that any harmful chemical or particulate contaminants are removed from the mobile phase to protect your analytical column, thereby increasing its lifetime and efficiency.

What Does The Term HPLC Stand For And What Is Its Importance?

HPLC, which stands for high-performance liquid chromatography, is an analytical technique extensively employed in laboratories for the separation, identification, and quantification of components within a mixture. It holds the distinction of being the most widely utilized technique worldwide, serving a multitude of purposes across various fields of research and analysis. By leveraging the unique capabilities of HPLC, scientists and researchers can gain valuable insights into complex mixtures and obtain precise measurements for a wide range of applications.