Hamilton® PRP-X300 Ion Exclusion HPLC Column, 7 µm

HPLC Column, 7 µm, 4.1 ID x 150 mm L, Stainless Steel, 100 Ã… Pore Size, PRP-X300 Stationary Phase, Ion Exclusion Mode, PSDVB/Sulfonic Acid Packing Material, For Separation of Alcohols and Organic Acids

  • Manufacturer Part No: 79464
  • SECO Part No: 17-1134-06
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Hamilton® PRP-X300 columns offer an easy, rapid way to separate closely related alcohols and organic acids. The sulfonated poly(styrene-divinylbenzene) support separates samples via a mixed mode mechanism. Separation on the PRP-X300 is accomplished by three modes.

Diameter : 4.1 mm ID
Length : 150 mm
Material : Stainless Steel
Pore Size : 100 Ã…
Stationary Phase : PRP-X300
Buffer Strength : 0.0 to 0.5 N
Compound Classification : Organic Acids/Alcohols
Exchange Capacity : 0.17 meq/g
Format : Column
Maximum Pressure : 5000 psi
Mobile Phase Limit : pH 1 to 13, 0 to 100% Aqueous, Organic Modifier
Mode : Ion Exclusion
Packing Material : PSDVB/Sulfonic Acid
Particle Size : 7 µm
Restoration : Inject Several Times with 100 µl of 1 N Nitric Acid
Temperature Limits : 5 to 60°C
USP Classification : USP L22
  • Hydrogen bonding The attraction and retention of sample compounds by the negatively charged sulfonate group
  • Reversed-phase The interaction and retention of the sample compounds by the non-polar polymeric support
  • Ion exclusion: The process in which ionized samples are excluded from the pores of the support and elute first, while the weakly ionized and non-ionic compounds elute later
  • Polymeric ion exclusion packing for separation of alcohols and organic acids
  • Separate structurally similar alcohols
  • Separate similar organic acids
  • Use with organic solvent from 0 to 100% for elution of highly retained compounds

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