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Chemistry |
C18 |
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Separation Mode |
Reversed Phase |
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Particle Substrate |
Silica |
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pH Range Min |
2 pH |
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pH Range Max |
8 pH |
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Temperature Limits |
45 C |
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Maximum Pressure |
600 psi (40 Bar) |
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Endcapped |
Yes |
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Silanol Activity |
Low |
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Molecular Weight Range Min |
1000 |
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Molecular Weight Range Max |
15000 |
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Particle Shape |
Spherical |
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Particle Size |
15 µm |
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Pore Size |
100 Å |
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Format |
Radial-Pak Column |
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Surface Area |
300 |
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System |
HPLC Preparative |
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Technique |
LC/MS, LC |
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USP Classification |
L1 |
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Inner Diameter |
47 mm |
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Length |
300 mm |
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Carbon Load |
17 % |
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UNSPSC |
41115709 |
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Brand |
Delta-Pak |
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Product Type |
Columns |
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Units per Package |
1 pk |
Delta-Pak C18 Radial-Pak Column, 100Å, 15 µm, 47 mm X 300 mm, 1K - 15K, 1/pk
Delta-Pak packings are based on a highly stable, bonded, end-capped 5 µm or 15 µm spherical silica and are perfect for the separation of peptides, proteins, and natural products. Delta-Pak is offered with either a C4 or C18 bonded phase and two distinct pore diameters (100 and 300). For milligram-to-gram scale purification, Delta-Pak packings are available in a variety of cartridge and column formats, offering consistent and predictable scale-up capabilities. Additionally, you can quickly assess the purity of your fractions because the same chemistry is available on a high-efficiency 15 µm particle. Particle size has no bearing on the chemical characteristics of the packing materials.
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Apart from the lab equipment listed here, the Reversed-Phase QC Reference Material may also be of interest to you. The collection of standards and mixes in the Quality Control Reference Materials portfolio is unique. These tools enable the user to assess and benchmark their chromatography equipment before examining crucial material. The products in the line were each individually designed by Waters experts. The Reversed-Phase QC Reference Material is a very complex mixture of reference material because it contains components that can be challenging to separate. It is suitable for use when regularly carrying out difficult experiments because it is designed to provide this level of complexity. It operates with a variety of hardware configurations, sizes, and column chemistries. Seven substances, including uracil, butyl paraben, naphthalene, propranolol, di-propylphthalate, acenaphthene, and amitriptyline, are present in the reversed-phase QC reference material at pH 7.
What Does Achieving High Resolution In Chromatography Mean?
Resolution can be used to enhance separations because it is a function of peak width and retention time, both of which are essential elements of the chromatographic process. Therefore, the better the data can be evaluated and the more exact they can be, the higher the resolution.