Ascentis Express C18, 2.7um HPLC Column, L 5 cm, ID 2.1 mm

SKU:
53822-U
  • $731.00
  • Description

     

    53822-U Supelco

    Ascentis® Express C18, 2.7 μm HPLC Column

    2.7 μm particle size, L × I.D. 5 cm × 2.1 mm

    •  eCl@ss 32110501

       
    •  NACRES SB.52

    Description

    General description

    Ascentis Express HPLC columns, through the use of Fused-Core® particle technology, can provide you with both the high speed and high efficiencies of sub-2 μm particles while maintaining lower backpressures. The combination of high efficiency and low backpressure benefits UPLC® (or other ultra high pressure system) users, as well as conventional HPLC users.
    Visit the Ascentis Express home page for more information on this new column technology.

    Application

    HPLC Analysis of Capsaicins in Chili Powder on Ascentis® Express C18, 2.7 μm
    UHPLC/MS Analysis of Corn Oil on Ascentis® Express C30 Compared to Ascentis® Express C18
    UHPLC Analysis of Paracetamol and Impurities on Ascentis® Express C18, 2.7 μm
    HPLC Analysis of Parabens on Ascentis®Express C18, 2.7 μm

    Legal Information

    Ascentis is a registered trademark of Sigma-Aldrich Co. LLC

    Fused-Core is a registered trademark of Advanced Materials Technology, Inc.

    UPLC is a registered trademark of Waters

    Properties

    Related Categories Analytical/Chromatography, Ascentis Express C18 Columns, Ascentis Express C18, 2.7μm HPLC Columns, Ascentis Express Columns for Fast HPLC, C18, 2.7μm Columns,
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    Quality Level   100
    feature   endcapped
    mfr. no.   Ascentis
    parameter   60 °C temp. range
      600 bar max. pressure (9000 psi)
    application(s)   HPLC: suitable
      UHPLC: suitable
    L × I.D.   5 cm × 2.1 mm
    impurities   <5 ppm metals
    matrix   Fused-Core particle platform
    matrix active group   C18 (octadecyl) phase
    particle size   2.7 μm
    pore size   90 Å
    operating pH   2 - 9
    suitability   suitable for L1 per USP
    Featured Industry   Food and Beverages
    separation technique   reversed phase