Waters µPorasil/Porasil silica-based normal-phase Columns

SKU: WAT011690
Free Fatty Acid HP Column, 4 µm, 3.9 mm x 150 mm, 1/pk

Free Fatty Acid HP Column | WAT011690


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Product Description

The Free Fatty Acid HP column uses a phenyl-bonded packing to separate free fatty acids based on carbon chain length and degree of saturation.

Specifications

  • Separation Mode

    Reversed Phase

  • Maximum Pressure

    6000 psi (415 Bar)

  • Silanol Activity

    Low

  • Particle Shape

    Spherical

  • Particle Size

    4 µm

  • Endfitting Type

    Waters

  • Pore Size

    60 Å

  • Format

    Column

  • System

    HPLC

  • USP Classification

    L1

  • Inner Diameter

    3.9 mm

  • Length

    150 mm

  • UNSPSC

    41115709

  • Product Type

    Columns

  • Units per Package

    1 pk

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Free Fatty Acid HP Column, 4 µm, 3.9 mm x 150 mm, 1/pk

Experience the power of the Free Fatty Acid HP Column, a high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) marvel meticulously crafted for the efficient separation of free fatty acids. Designed with a phenyl-bonded packing material, this column exhibits an exceptional ability to distinguish free fatty acids based on their carbon chain length and saturation degree.

Measuring 4 µm in particle size and featuring an inner diameter of 3.9 mm, the Free Fatty Acid HP Column showcases precision engineering at its finest. Its 150 mm length adds further value, ensuring an impressive peak capacity that contributes to robust analytical results. This exceptional column is available in a convenient 1/pk format, ready to fuel your scientific endeavors.

One of the defining qualities of the Free Fatty Acid HP Column is its broad compatibility with diverse HPLC systems and detectors. This adaptability grants researchers the freedom to choose their preferred analytical setup, fostering seamless integration into existing workflows and lab equipment. The column can be used with Reversed-Phase QC Reference Material and others from Waters.

With a treasure trove of benefits, this column boasts exceptional efficiency and resolution in the separation of free fatty acids, setting new standards for HPLC performance. Furthermore, the column's stable and reproducible performance empowers researchers with the confidence to replicate results consistently, advancing research with unprecedented reliability.

Unlocking a realm of applications, the Free Fatty Acid HP Column finds its place in critical analyses across food, cosmetic, pharmaceutical, and environmental sectors. In food analysis, it offers insights into the composition of fats, contributing to nutritional profiling and quality control. Cosmetics analysis benefits from its ability to assess fatty acid content, refining product formulations for enhanced efficacy. In the pharmaceutical arena, it serves as a vital tool in drug development and quality assurance. Moreover, the column finds relevance in environmental analysis, contributing to the understanding of lipid profiles in various ecosystems. Empower your research with the Free Fatty Acid HP Column and revolutionize your analytical capabilities to embrace a future of scientific excellence.

What are the applications of the Free Fatty Acid HP Column?

The Free Fatty Acid HP Column is used in a variety of applications, including: Food analysis: to determine the free fatty acid content of food products, such as oils, fats, and dairy products. Cosmetic analysis: to determine the free fatty acid content of cosmetics, such as lotions, creams, and soaps. Pharmaceutical analysis: to determine the free fatty acid content of pharmaceuticals, such as ointments and capsules. Environmental analysis: to determine the free fatty acid content of environmental samples, such as water and soil.