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HPLC column NUCLEODUR ® C 8 Gravity, 3 µm, 150 mm, 2 mm

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Part number: AC100008229

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Widely applied in chemical workflows, the Hplc Column Nucleodur ® C 8 Gravity, 3 μm, 150 mm, 2 mm offers exceptional performance for reversed-phase liquid chromatography (LC/LC). Its base deactivated (BDS) surface chemistry, featuring high density monomeric octyl (C 8 ) modification, minimizes unwanted polar interactions, making it ideal for separating basic and ionizable analytes. With a particle size of 3 μm and a specific surface area of 340 m²/g, this column delivers excellent pressure stability up to 600 bar and temperature stability up to 60°C. Suitable for a wide range of applications including pharmaceuticals, antidepressants, anti-inflammatory drugs, herbicides, and immunosuppressants, this H

  • Category: Separation columns for HPLC
  • Column shape: Analytical separation column
  • Particle size: 3 µm
  • Surface chemistry: Base deactivated (BDS), High density monomeric octyl (C 8 , MOS) modification
  • Separation principle: Reversed phase (RP)
  • Pressure stability: 600 bar
  • Similar phases: NUCLEOSIL ® C 8 HD Xterra ® RP 8 / MS C 8 Luna ® C 8 Zorbax ® Eclipse XDB-C 8
  • Eluent in column: Acetonitrile - Water
  • Column volume: 0.45 ml
  • Particle type: Fully porous particles (FPP)
  • Temperature stability: 60 ° C
  • Recommended application(s): In general compounds with ionizable functional groups such as basic pharmaceuticals and pesticides Analgesics Antidepressants Applications for extreme pH values (1-11) Anti-inflammatory drugs Herbicides Ideal for method development Immunosuppressants Pharmaceutical products Phytopharmaceuticals
  • Pore volume: 0.9 ml/g
  • Phase: C 8 Gravity
  • L x Ø internal (column): 150 x 2 mm
  • Column type: HPLC column
  • USP listing: L7
  • Pore size: 110 Å
  • Endcapped: yes
  • Specific surface according to BET: 340 m²/g
  • pH stability: 1,0-11,0
  • Interactions / retention mechanism: hydrophobic (van der Waals)