CHROMABOND ® Flash RS SiOH Cartridges, 200 g
Order number: 8708.1
Part number: AC100008541
£ 434.43*
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Optimized for controlled laboratory processes, the Chromabond Flash Rs Sioh Cartridges, falling under the flash columns/cartridges category, offer efficient liquid column chromatographic methods for preparative applications in the gram range. These ready-to-use cartridges, featuring a female Luer lock inlet and male Luer outlet, are packed with highly pure silica (acid washed), ensuring increased analytical safety. With a filling quantity of 200 grams, they boast a specific surface area of 500 m²/g as per BET, providing high plate numbers and excellent separation efficiencies. The unmodified silica gel (SiOH) adsorbent, with a particle size of 40-63 µm, is suitable for normal phase Flash chromatography applications.
- Category: Flash columns/cartridges
- Surface chemistry: Unmodified silica gel (SiOH)
- Particle type: Fully porous particles (FPP)
- Type: CHROMABOND ® Flash RS 200 SiOH
- Pressure stability: 11 bar
- pH stability: 2,0-8,0
- Specific surface according to BET: 500 m²/g
- Filling quantity: 200 g
- Recommended application(s): Normal phase Flash chromatography applications (efficient liquid column chromatographic method for preparative applications in the gram range)
- Endcapped: no
- Separation principle: Normal phase (NP)
- Pore size: 60 Å
| Name | Value | |
|---|---|---|
| Type | : | CHROMABOND ® Flash RS 200 SiOH |
| Endcapped | : | no |
| Pore size | : | 60 Å |
| pH stability | : | 2,0-8,0 |
| Particle type | : | Fully porous particles (FPP) |
| Filling quantity | : | 200 g |
| Surface chemistry | : | Unmodified silica gel (SiOH) |
| Pressure stability | : | 11 bar |
| Separation principle | : | Normal phase (NP) |
| Recommended application(s) | : | Normal phase Flash chromatography applications (efficient liquid column chromatographic method for preparative applications in the gram range) |
| Specific surface according to BET | : | 500 m²/g |
