Chemistry |
Phenyl |
Separation Mode |
Reversed Phase |
Particle Substrate |
Hybrid |
pH Range Min |
1 pH |
pH Range Max |
11 pH |
Maximum Pressure |
10000 psi (690 Bar) |
Endcapped |
Yes |
Bonding Technology |
Phenyl-Hexyl |
Silanol Activity |
Low |
Particle Shape |
Spherical |
Particle Size |
2.5 µm |
Endfitting Type |
Parker-style |
Pore Size |
130 Å |
Format |
Column |
Surface Area |
185 |
System |
UHPLC, UPLC |
Particle Technology |
CSH |
USP Classification |
L11 |
Inner Diameter |
4.6 mm |
Length |
150 mm |
Carbon Load |
14 % |
UNSPSC |
41115709 |
Brand |
XSelect |
Product Type |
Columns |
Units per Package |
1 pk |
XSelect CSH Phenyl-Hexyl XP Column, 130Å, 2.5 µm, 4.6 mm X 150 mm, 1/pk
Use the XSelect CSH Phenyl-Hexyl Column in your lab and take advantage of the alternative analyte selectivity offered by it when compared to traditional reversed-phase columns. The XSelect column is also a valuable tool for method development.
The XSelect CSH Phenyl-Hexyl Column offers exceptional separation performance, robustness, and throughput for HPLC assays while being fully compatible with all HPLC, UPLC, and UHPLC technologies. The column makes use of the next evolution of particle technology, the Charged Surface Hybrid (CSH) technology, which helps to improve all facets of liquid chromatography performance in acidic, low ionic strength mobile phases, making the XSelect CSH Phenyl-Hexyl Column a valuable piece of lab equipment to be invested in. The column also provides outstanding performance and equivalent backpressure when it is compared to core-shell columns. You also get improved loading capacity and particle size scalability inherent in fully-porous particle columns by using the XSelect CSH Phenyl-Hexyl Column.
The XSelect CSH Phenyl-Hexyl Column uses a trifunctionally bonded C6 phenyl-ligand, which is a robust, low bleed sorbent that selectively retains polyaromatic compounds through pi-pi interactions. The Waters XSelect CSH Phenyl-Hexyl Column also places more emphasis on reversed-phase interactions, versus those of a secondary Lewis-base interaction, in comparison to the fluorinated phenyl columns that are available commercially.
If you want to get maximum method development freedom, especially when using low pH mobile phases, add the XSelect CSH Phenyl-Hexyl Column to your lab, as it has been designed to maximize selectivity differences. The column is non-end-capped and able to offer enhanced retention of acidic compounds, while its ultra-low dispersion hardware packing enables outstanding separation performance, robustness, and throughput for HPLC assays while enabling a seamless transition path toward UPLC adoption.
You can find the complete variety of XSelect Columns, which are available in different pore and particle sizes, from our website. Through the website, you can also shop for lab equipment and find products that can work well with the product here. While browsing the website, be sure to read about the XSelect CSH Phenyl XP VanGuard Cartridge, 130Å, 2.5 µm, 3.9 mm X 5 mm, 3/pk, which will protect your column and enhance its lifetime.
Why Is Benzene Called Phenyl?
In the beginning, the benzene ring was given the name of "phene" as its chemical name. Consequently, when this aromatic ring was attached to something, it was called the "phenyl" group.