SKU: 186007388
CORTECS HILIC Column, 90Å, 2.7 µm, 3 mm X 150 mm, 1/pk

CORTECS HILIC Column | 186007388


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Product Description

CORTECS HILIC Columns are high-effiency columns based on a solid-core particle that are designed to retain extremely polar analytes. They offer orthogonal selectivity vs. C18 columns.

Specifications

  • Chemistry

    HILIC

  • Separation Mode

    Hydrophilic Interaction (HILIC)

  • Particle Substrate

    Silica

  • pH Range Min

    1 pH

  • pH Range Max

    5 pH

  • Temperature Limits

    45 C

  • Maximum Pressure

    18000 psi (1240 Bar)

  • Endcapped

    No

  • Silanol Activity

    High

  • Particle Shape

    Spherical

  • Particle Size

    2.7 µm

  • Endfitting Type

    Parker-style

  • Pore Size

    90 Å

  • Format

    Column

  • Surface Area

    100

  • System

    HPLC

  • Particle Technology

    Solid Core

  • USP Classification

    L3

  • Inner Diameter

    3 mm

  • Length

    150 mm

  • eCord

    Yes

  • UNSPSC

    41115709

  • Brand

    CORTECS

  • Product Type

    Columns

  • Units per Package

    1 pk

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CORTECS HILIC Column, 90Å, 2.7 µm, 3 mm X 150 mm, 1/pk

High-efficiency columns with a solid-core particle called CORTECS HILIC Columns are made to hold very polar analytes. Compared to C18 columns, they offer orthogonal selectivity. With the help of the CORTECS HILIC Column, you may resolve complex mixtures with exceptional levels of efficiency and performance or maintain resolution while increasing throughput. When compared to standard C18 columns, the CORTECS HILIC Column offers orthogonal selectivity. It is a crucial piece of laboratory apparatus since it is a solid-core, high-efficiency column made to hold strongly polar analytes.

The solid-core particles that make up the CORTECS HILIC Column increase performance by lowering each of the three terms in the van Deemter equation. The A term decreases as the solid core particles pack more evenly. The B term is decreased because axial diffusion is decreased, and particle porosity is smaller in the solid core particles. The C term is lowered by their solid core's improved heat transfer and decreased radial temperature gradients.

You may anticipate more throughput and quicker separations with the CORTECS HILIC Column. Due to the use of unbonded solid-core particles in reversed-phase, the lab apparatus uses the Hydrophilic Interaction Chromatography (HILIC) mode, which was designed to retain polar compounds where reversed-phase could not. High levels of stability and retention are present in the column. In contrast to reversed-phase chromatography, which uses a highly watery mobile phase for the retention of polar analytes, HILIC uses mobile phases with a high concentration of organic solvent. Because it can now interact directly with SPE eluates, sample preparation can be completed more quickly, and throughput can be raised.

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The CORTECS HILIC VanGuard Cartridge, 90Å, 2.7 µm, 2.1 mm X 5 mm, 3/pk may also be of interest to you; it is used to prolong the lifespan and performance of analytical columns by eliminating particle pollution from the mobile phase stream. All 2.1 mm and 3.0 mm I.D. CORTECS HILIC analytical columns with 2.7 µm sorbent particles are protected by this cartridge, which is optimized for that purpose.

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