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Ascentis® Express 90 Å OH5 (2 μm) HPLC Columns

L × I.D. 15 cm × 2.1 mm UHPLC Column

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UNSPSC Code:
41115700
NACRES:
SB.52

product name

Ascentis® Express OH5, 2 μm UHPLC Column, 2 μm particle size, L × I.D. 15 cm × 2.1 mm

material

stainless steel column

Quality Level

Agency

suitable for USP L86

product line

Ascentis®

feature

endcapped: no

manufacturer/tradename

Ascentis®

packaging

1 ea of

parameter

≤60 °C temp. limit
1000 bar max. pressure (14500 psi)

technique(s)

LC/MS: suitable
UHPLC-MS: suitable
UHPLC: suitable

L × I.D.

15 cm × 2.1 mm

surface area

120 m2/g

impurities

<5 ppm metals

matrix

Fused-Core particle platform
superficially porous particle

matrix active group

hydroxy, penta- phase

particle size

2 μm

pore size

90 Å pore size

pH range

2-9

application(s)

food and beverages

separation technique

hydrophilic interaction (HILIC)

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General description

The Ascentis® Express 2μm OH5 stationary phase is a highly polar ligand that possesses 5 hydroxyl groups tethered to the silica via novel proprietary linkage chemistry. This high performance material provides a UHPLC column that can be used for traditional normal phase separations using non-polar, totally organic mobile phases or for aqueous normal phase chromatography with the typical mobile phases for hydrophilic interactive liquid chromatography (HILIC) of basic, acidic, zwitterionic, or neutral compounds.

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Ascentis is a registered trademark of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany

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