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Metal Packed GC Column (General Configuration)

phase none, matrix 80/100 HayeSep Q support, L × O.D. × I.D. 10.0 ft (3.0 m) × 1/8 in. × 2.1 mm

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UNSPSC Code:
41115710
eCl@ss:
32119290
NACRES:
SB.54

material

stainless steel column

manufacturer/tradename

Agilent

parameter

0-275 °C temperature (isothermal or programmed)

technique(s)

gas chromatography (GC): suitable

L × O.D. × I.D.

10.0 ft (3.0 m) × 1/8 in. × 2.1 mm

matrix

80/100 HayeSep Q support

matrix active group

none phase

column type

packed GC

compatibility

for use with Agilent Configuration A

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General description

In packed columns, the carrier gas percolates through the porous bed. In a packed column, separation is achieved by moving the solutes apart. Packed columns are made up of two main materials; stainless steel and Pyrex glass. Metal packed columns are more suitable for long and high carrier gas flow rates to tolerate the elevated pressures. Hayesep Q is a porous polymer which helps in thermal and solvent desorption.
An economical metal column should be used for less demanding applications where the inertness of glass is not required. This column is of a general configuration, and can be carefully bent to fit most instruments.

Storage Class Code

11 - Combustible Solids

WGK

WGK 3


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Headspace analysis in chemical ecology: effects of different sampling methods on ratios of volatile compounds present in headspace samples.
Agelopoulos, Nicky G., and John A. Pickett
Journal of Chemical Ecology, 24, 1161-1172 (1998)
Raymond P. W. Scott
Introduction to Analytical Gas Chromatography (1997)

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