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HPLC column NUCLEODUR ® C 18 HTec, 3 µm, 150 mm, 4.6 mm

Order number: 35A4.1

Part number: AC100008677

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Designed to integrate seamlessly into laboratory operations, the Hplc Column Nucleodur® C 18 Htec, 3 μm, 150 mm, 4.6 mm is available in stainless steel packaging. This reversed phase (RP) column features a high loadability due to its specific surface area of 340 m²/g, making it an ideal choice for up-scaling to preparative scale. With a particle size of 3 μm and a temperature stability of 60° C, this analytical separation column is suitable for a wide range of applications including aldehydes, fat-soluble vitamins, and phenolic compounds. Additionally, it offers excellent stability and pressure stability up to 600 bar, ensuring reliable performance even under demanding conditions. The column's surface chemistry, base deactivated (BDS) and high density octad

  • Category: Separation columns for HPLC
  • Separation principle: Reversed phase (RP)
  • Phase: C 18 HTec
  • Surface chemistry: Base deactivated (BDS), High density octadecyl (C 18 , ODS) modification
  • Eluent in column: Acetonitrile - Water
  • Interactions / retention mechanism: hydrophobic (van der Waals)
  • Temperature stability: 60 ° C
  • USP listing: L1
  • Endcapped: yes
  • Column shape: Analytical separation column
  • Column type: HPLC column
  • pH stability: 1,0-11,0
  • L x Ø internal (column): 150 x 4.6 mm
  • Pore volume: 0.9 ml/g
  • Particle type: Fully porous particles (FPP)
  • Particle size: 3 µm
  • Column volume: 2.5 ml
  • Pore size: 110 Å
  • Application Database (Macherey-Nagel): HPLC
  • Recommended application(s): Aldehydes Applications at extreme pH values (1-11) Alkaline, neutral and acidic pharmaceuticals Derivatised amino acids Fat-soluble vitamins Suitable for LC-MS High loading capacity Ketones Pesticides Phenolic compounds
  • Specific surface according to BET: 340 m²/g
  • Pressure stability: 600 bar