52654-U
Discovery® DSC-Si SPE Tube
bed wt. 500 mg, volume 3 mL, pk of 54
Synonym(s):
Silica SPE cartidge tube
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material
PE frit (20 μm porosity)
polypropylene hardware
Quality Level
product line
Discovery®
composition
bed wt., 500 mg
packaging
pk of 54
technique(s)
solid phase extraction (SPE): suitable
surface area
480 m2/g
volume
3 mL
matrix
silica gel base material (irregularly shaped, acid washed)
matrix active group
silica bonding
particle size
50 μm
pore size
70 Å pore size
application(s)
food and beverages
separation technique
normal phase
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General description
Sample Matrix Compatibility: Organic solvents, oils, and lipids
- Unbonded acid washed silica sorbent ideal for normal phase SPE and other modified flash techniques
- Often used to separate or remove structurally similar molecules through successive elutions with increasingly polar solutions
- The most polar normal phase sorbent available
- Excellent capacity for purifying solution phase combinatorial chemistry reactions when removing target molecules from reaction by-products and excess reagents
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Storage Class Code
11 - Combustible Solids
WGK
nwg
Flash Point(F)
Not applicable
Flash Point(C)
Not applicable
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Using the method described in this report, an average absolute recovery and RSD value of 99.86 ± 6.99% (n=6) was observed, to determine an average of 1.02% hydrocortisone in topical cream.
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Using the method described in this report, an average absolute recovery and RSD value of 99.86 ± 6.99% (n=6) was observed, to determine an average of 1.02% hydrocortisone in topical cream.
Using the method described in this report, an average absolute recovery and RSD value of 99.86 ± 6.99% (n=6) was observed, to determine an average of 1.02% hydrocortisone in topical cream.
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