1.13124
HPTLC plates, Silica gel 60 RP-18 WF₂₅₄s
pkg of 25 plates, plate L × W 10 cm × 10 cm, glass support
Synonym(s):
High Efficiency RP-18 Silica gel HPTLC Plates
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material
glass support
silica gel 60 matrix
Quality Level
feature
binder Organic Polymer
fluorescent indicator
packaging
pkg of 25 plates
technique(s)
thin layer chromatography (TLC): suitable
layer thickness
200 μm
plate L × W
10 cm × 10 cm
particle size
5-6 μm
pore size
60 Å medium pore diameter
storage temp.
2-30°C
General description
25 Glass plates 10 x 10 cm
RP modified plates serve two purposes: act as a pilot method for HPLC and allow to choose various solvent system for special separations. Our RP-modified silica layers are well suited for many separation challenges that unmodified silica cannot overcome. These layers use aqueous solvent systems to separate extremely non-polar substances and analyze particular polar substances that can adapt to ion-pair chromatography. What’s more, RP-modified silica layers are less dependent on atmospheric humidity. Unlike unmodified silica, RP-phases do not exhibit catalytic activity. This makes them the plates of choice for unstable substance that tend to experience oxidative degradation.
Linkage
Replaces: 13124-1; 13124
Analysis Note
Specific surface area (according to BET; 5-Pt. measurement): 480 - 540 m²/g
Pore volume (N₂-isotherm): 0.74 - 0.84 ml/g
Layer thickness: 150 - 200 µm
d 50 (laser diffraction, size distribution): 5 - 7 µm
Deviation of layer thickness per plate: ≤ 35 µm
Chromatographic testing
hRf-values (cholesterin, cholesterin test): 54 - 66
Pore volume (N₂-isotherm): 0.74 - 0.84 ml/g
Layer thickness: 150 - 200 µm
d 50 (laser diffraction, size distribution): 5 - 7 µm
Deviation of layer thickness per plate: ≤ 35 µm
Chromatographic testing
hRf-values (cholesterin, cholesterin test): 54 - 66
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