If the acids are hydrophilic or you can adjust the pH to make them hydrophilic enough, any of the phases that exhibit HILIC partitioning are possible (bare silica, OH5, diol, Zwitterionic, amide). We typically go with the OH5 first to try and avoid any negative impacts on the like charge.
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Ascentis® Express 90 Å HILIC (2.7 μm) HPLC Columns
L × I.D. 3 cm × 4.6 mm, HPLC Column
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Produktbezeichnung
Ascentis® Express HILIC HPLC Column, 2.7 μm particle size, L × I.D. 3 cm × 4.6 mm
Materialien
stainless steel column
Agentur
suitable for USP L3
Produktlinie
Ascentis®
Leistungsmerkmale
endcapped: no
Hersteller/Markenname
Ascentis®
Verpackung
1 ea of
Parameter
≤100 °C temp. range
600 bar max. pressure (9000 psi)
Methode(n)
HPLC: suitable
LC/MS: suitable
UHPLC-MS: suitable
UHPLC: suitable
L × ID
3 cm × 4.6 mm
Oberflächenbereich
135 m2/g
Verunreinigungen
<5 ppm metals
Matrix
Fused-Core particle platform
superficially porous particle
Aktive Matrixgruppe
silica phase
Partikelgröße
2.7 μm
Porengröße
90 Å
Betriebs-pH-Wert
1-8
Anwendung(en)
food and beverages
Trenntechnik
hydrophilic interaction (HILIC)
normal phase
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WGK
WGK 3
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Not applicable
Flammpunkt (°C)
Not applicable
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Artikel
For separation of polar compounds including polar neutrals, polar acids, and polar and non-polar basic amines use our Ascentis® Express HILIC column.
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What column do you recommend for an anionic compound?
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Do I need special fittings and tubing to connect Ascentis® Express HPLC Columns?
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While operating pressures may not exceed the 400 bar (6,000 psi) capability of your traditional instruments, sustained pressures of about 200 bar (3,000 psi) will exceed the recommended pressure for conventional PEEK tubing and fittings at the column inlet. We recommend changing to stainless steel fittings in all high pressure locations and have designed special High Performance HPLC Fittings/Interconnects that will stay tight at pressures of 1,000 bar (15,000 psi) or greater, even when elevated column temperatures are employed.
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When referring to the pH of the mobile phase (pH 3, pH 4, etc.), does that refer to the aqueous part of the mobile phase?
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Typically when we refer to pH in HILIC, we use the effective pH or the pH as measured after the addition of organic. The point is that we should always define what pH we are stating. The common way to distinguish is using notation of w/w pH or s/w pH (usually superscript/subscript). The notations mean superscript = solvent the pH is measured in (s would indicate some mixture of aqueous:organic) and the subscript = the solvent the pH meter is calibrated in (typically water (or w) as we readily have calibration standards).
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In HILIC separations, what happens if the sample is an aqueous matrix? Does it always have a negative effect?
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Yes, it would be highly preferential (especially in this case where you want partitioning to dominate) to inject in high organic. That said, you can 'get away' with it if the injection volume can be kept small - much like we can inject low volumes of stronger solvents in RP mode, if needed. What you will want to do to minimize impact is to get as much retention on the analytes of interest as you can, this helps give the sample solvent some time to dissipate and negate the effects.
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Can I use Ascentis Express on a UHPLC system?
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Yes. Ascentis Express columns are packed in a way making them suitable for these ultra high pressure instruments. In fact, Ascentis Express outperforms sub-2 μm micron columns on many applications since Ascentis Express provides the benefits of sub-2 μm particles but at much lower back pressure. These benefits include the capability of providing fast HPLC and higher resolution chromatography. The Fused-Core particle consists of a 1.7 μm solid core and a 0.5 μm porous shell. A major benefit of the Fused-Core particle is the small diffusion path (0.5 μm) compared to conventional fully porous particles. The shorter diffusion path reduces axial dispersion of solutes and minimizes peak broadening.
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Would you advise addition of a buffer when using diol or amide stationary phase?
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Yes. if possible you should always have at least a small amount of buffer in a HILIC system to help mediate/control IEX and other polar interactions that are bound to be present (even if at a low level). It is not so much the "buffering capacity" that is important, but the presence of the competing ions. We have found that their presence helps with day to day and column to column reproducibility. There are times when you need to eliminate the buffer, but aside from special circumstances, our recommendation is to include them.
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Is there anything special I need to do to my HPLC system to use Ascentis Express?
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Nothing special is required to use Ascentis Express HPLC columns. To obtain the full benefits of Ascentis Express, one should minimize dispersion or instrument bandwidth in the HPLC system (tubing, detector flow cell) as well as confirm the detector response system is set at a fast level. For more information, request Guidelines for Optimizing Systems for Ascentis Express Columns (T407102)
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What flow rate should I use with Ascentis® Express HPLC Columns?
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Based on the minimum in the van Deemter curves, higher flows than 5um particle columns are required in order to maximize Ascentis Express column efficiency. The suggested starting point for flow rate for Ascentis Express columns: 1.6 mL/min for 4.6 mm ID; 0.8 mL/min for 3.0 mm ID; and 0.4mL/min for 2.1 mm ID.
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When you recommend only changing one parameter at a time, does this also refer to the total ionic strength?
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If you change organic, try to keep the overall buffer concentration (and all other parameters, for that matter) constant. There are times when you will want to change both and perhaps pH/temp/etc. simultaneously, but that drastically complicates the system and thus should be avoided, if possible.
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Transportation information can be found in Section 14 of the product's (M)SDS.To access the shipping information for this material, use the link on the product detail page for the product.
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