Order number: 33XY.1
Part number: AC100007445
Produced for stability across temperature-sensitive applications, the Hplc Column Nucleodur ® C 18 Gravity Sb, 3 μm, 100 mm, 4 mm offers exceptional performance under highly aqueous conditions due to its base deactivated (BDS), high density octadecyl (C 18, ODS) modification. This analytical separation column features a pore size of 110 Å, a specific surface area of 340 m²/g, and a particle size of 3 μm, making it ideal for overall sophisticated analytical separations, particularly for polar compounds such as antibiotics, organic acids, water-soluble vitamins, and antioxidants. With a recommended operating temperature of up to 60°C and pressure stability of 600 bar, this column ensures reliable results even under
| Name | Value | |
|---|---|---|
| Phase | : | C 18 Gravity SB |
| Endcapped | : | yes |
| Pore size | : | 110 Å |
| Column type | : | HPLC column |
| Pore volume | : | 0.9 ml/g |
| USP listing | : | L1 |
| Column shape | : | Analytical separation column |
| pH stability | : | 1,0-9,0 |
| Column volume | : | 1.25 ml |
| Particle size | : | 3 µm |
| Particle type | : | Fully porous particles (FPP) |
| Similar phases | : | NUCLEOSIL ® C 18 HD Xterra ® RP 18 / MS C 18 Luna ® C 18 (2) Gemini ® Synergi™ Max RP Zorbax ® Extend C 18 Inertsil ® ODS III Purospher ® Star RP-18 Hypersil™ BDS |
| Eluent in column | : | Acetonitrile - Water |
| Surface chemistry | : | Base deactivated (BDS), High density octadecyl (C 18 , ODS) modification |
| Pressure stability | : | 600 bar |
| Separation principle | : | Reversed phase (RP) |
| Temperature stability | : | 60 ° C |
| L x Ø internal (column) | : | 100 x 4 mm |
| Recommended application(s) | : | Overall sophisticated analytical separations Antibiotics Organic acids Ideal for method development Especially for polar compounds Water soluble vitamins Excellent performance under highly aqueous conditions |
| Specific surface according to BET | : | 340 m²/g |
| Interactions / retention mechanism | : | hydrophobic (van der Waals) with additional polar interactions |
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