SKU: 186008584
Torus 2-PIC OBD Prep Column, 130Å, 5 µm, 10 mm X 250 mm, 1/pk

Torus 2-PIC OBD Prep Column | 186008584


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Product Description

Scale SFC from analytical to preparative with Torus Columns. Torus column chemistries (Torus 2-PIC, Torus DIOL, Torus DEA and Torus 1-AA) offer a wide range of selectivity and are offered in 1.7 µm and 5 µm analytical and 5 µm preparative column formats.

Specifications

  • Chemistry

    2-PIC

  • Separation Mode

    SuperCritical Fluid (SFC)

  • Particle Substrate

    Hybrid

  • Temperature Limits

    60 C

  • Maximum Pressure

    6000 psi (415 Bar)

  • Endcapped

    No

  • Particle Shape

    Spherical

  • Particle Size

    5 µm

  • Endfitting Type

    Waters

  • Pore Size

    130 Å

  • Format

    OBD Prep Column

  • Surface Area

    185

  • System

    SFC Preparative

  • Technique

    SFC, SFC/MS

  • Inner Diameter

    10 mm

  • Length

    250 mm

  • UNSPSC

    41115711

  • Brand

    Torus

  • Product Type

    Preparative Columns

  • Units per Package

    1 pk

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Torus 2-PIC OBD Prep Column, 130Å, 5 µm, 10 mm X 250 mm, 1/pk

Torus OBD Prep Columns are used to scale SFC from analytical to preparative. Torus column chemistries (Torus 2-PIC, Torus DIOL, Torus DEA, and Torus 1-AA) have a wide range of selectivity and are available in analytical and preparative column configurations of 1.7 µm and 5 µm.

Torus OBD Prep Columns are specifically designed to take full advantage of the ACQUITY UPC2 System's capabilities in order to generate speedy, dependable achiral separations. The four brand-new, cutting-edge chemistries for convergence chromatography from Torus Columns simplify the technique development process. Excellent peak shape in these columns removes or decreases the need for additives, as well as better selectivity for a wide range of compounds and higher robustness. According to scientists, the Torus 2-PIC OBD Prep Column is also the best solution for a wide range of applications involving acidic and basic substances.

The laboratory equipment can be used to investigate the acid breakdown byproducts of omeprazole pills. The packaging materials of the Torus 2-PIC OBD Prep Column are compatible with both the Waters SFC and Acquity UPC2 purification systems. Torus 2-PIC OBD Prep Columns are manufactured in an ISO-certified facility utilizing ultra-pure reagents. To ensure superior, repeatable performance, each batch of Torus particles is tested, and the results are kept to certain specification ranges. A Performance Chromatogram and Batch Analysis Certificate are issued following an independent inspection of all lab equipment.

You can find all of Waters' product options, including analytical columns, guard columns, vials, and other equipment, by perusing our brochure or visiting our website, where you can shop for lab equipment and contact us with any questions. We also recommend the LCMS Certified Clear Glass 12 x 32 mm Screw Neck Vial, with Cap and Preslit PTFE/Silicone Septum, 2 mL Volume, 100/pk; all Waters LCMS Certified vials are manufactured using tightly controlled manufacturing processes and handling procedures, and they are tested with mass spectrometers and come packaged with a certificate of analysis displaying the reference and vial scan for the manufacturing lot.

What Steps Can Be Taken If It Seems Like System Chromatography May Have Changed?

The most typical reasons for chromatography to change are that your column is degrading as a result of your solution or that something has become trapped in the column and needs to be washed out. You can help prevent degradation by carefully monitoring and changing the solution pH and pressure in the system with a silica column. We recommend washing with solvents of the same polarity as the column to remove bound organics. Keep in mind that a high-concentration salt washout would remove the vast majority of impurities from the ion-exchange columns.