Ascentis Express Phenyl-Hexyl, 2.7um HPLC Column, L x I.D. 15 cm x 2.1 mm, 1EA

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  • Description

    Ascentis® Express 90 Å Phenyl-Hexyl (2.7 μm) HPLC Columns

    L × I.D. 15 cm × 2.1 mm, HPLC Column

    Synonym(s):

    Core-shell (SPP) Fused Core Phenyl HPLC column

    About This Item

    UNSPSC Code:
    41115700
    eCl@ss:
    32110501
    NACRES:
    SB.52

    Properties

    product name

    Ascentis® Express Phenyl-Hexyl, 2.7 μm HPLC Column, 2.7 μm particle size, L × I.D. 15 cm × 2.1 mm

    material

    stainless steel column

    Quality Level

    100

    agency

    suitable for USP L11

    product line

    Ascentis®

    feature

    endcapped

    manufacturer/tradename

    Ascentis®

    packaging

    1 ea of

    parameter

    60 °C temp. range
    600 bar max. pressure (9000 psi)

    technique(s)

    HPLC: suitable
    LC/MS: suitable
    UHPLC-MS: suitable
    UHPLC: suitable

    L × I.D.

    15 cm × 2.1 mm

    surface area

    135 m2/g

    impurities

    <5 ppm metals

    matrix

    Fused-Core particle platform
    superficially porous particle

    matrix active group

    phenylhexyl phase

    particle size

    2.7 μm

    pore size

    90 Å

    pH range

    2-9

    application(s)

    food and beverages

    separation technique

    reversed phase

    General description

    The Phenyl-Hexyl phase has unique selectivity arising from solute interaction with the aromatic ring and its delocalized electrons. It is complementary (orthogonal) to both C18 and RP-Amide phases because of this unique aromaticity. The Phenyl-Hexyl phase also tend to exhibit good shape selectivity, which may originate from solute multipoint interaction with the planar ring system. More retention and selectivity will often be observed for solutes with aromatic electron-withdrawing groups (fluorine, nitro, etc.) or with a delocalized heterocyclic ring system such as the benzodiazepine compounds.

    Application

    • A Different Perspective on the Characterization of a New Degradation Product of Flibanserin With HPLC-DAD-ESI-IT-TOF-MSn and Its Pharmaceutical Formulation Analysis With Inter-Laboratory Comparison.: This study utilizes the Ascentis® Express Phenyl-Hexyl, 2.7 μm HPLC column to characterize degradation products of flibanserin, demonstrating its efficacy in high-resolution analytical applications (Geven et al., 2023).
    • HPLC with spectrophotometric or mass spectrometric detection for quantifying very-long chain fatty acids in human plasma and its association with cardiac risk factors.: The AAscentis® Express Phenyl-Hexyl column was employed for precise quantification of fatty acids, linking its use to critical clinical research on cardiac risk factors (Shrestha et al., 2021).
    • A fully automated and fast method using direct sample injection combined with fused-core column on-line SPE-HPLC for determination of ochratoxin A and citrinin in lager beers.: This research highlights the efficiency of the Ascentis® Express Phenyl-Hexyl column in detecting contaminants in beverages, emphasizing its role in food safety analysis (Lhotska et al., 2016).
    • A study of retention characteristics and quality control of nutraceuticals containing resveratrol and polydatin using fused-core column chromatography.: This study explores the retention characteristics of nutraceuticals using the Ascentis® Express Phenyl-Hexyl column, showcasing its utility in quality control of health supplements (Fibigr et al., 2016).
    • An on-line SPE-HPLC method for effective sample preconcentration and determination of fenoxycarb and cis, trans-permethrin in surface waters.: The Ascentis® Express Phenyl-Hexyl column was integral in preconcentrating and analyzing pesticide residues in environmental samples, underscoring its environmental analytical applications (Satinsky et al., 2015).

    Legal Information

    Ascentis is a registered trademark of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany

    Safety Information

    wgk_germany

    WGK 3

    flash_point_f

    Not applicable

    flash_point_c

    Not applicable