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Merck

29737-U

Supelco

SLB®-1ms Capillary GC Column

L × I.D. 60 m × 0.32 mm, df 0.25 μm

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About This Item

UNSPSC kód:
41115710
NACRES:
SB.54

Anyagok

fused silica

Minőségi szint

Ügynökség

meets requirements for USP G1, G2 and G9

Paraméterek

-60-340 °C temperature (isothermal)
-60-360 °C temperature (programmed)

Béta-érték

320

df

0.25 μm

technika/technikák

GC/MS: suitable
gas chromatography (GC): suitable

H × belső átmérő

60 m × 0.32 mm

mátrix aktív csoport

Bonded and crosslinked; poly(dimethyl siloxane) phase

alkalmazás(ok)

petroleum

oszloptípus

capillary non-polar

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Általános leírás

Application: The non-polar dimethyl phase provides a boiling point elution order. The low bleed characteristics, inertness, and durable nature make it the column of choice for many petrochemical appplications, or anywhere a low bleed non-polar column is required.
USP Code: This column meets USP G1, G2, and G9 requirements.
Phase:
  • Bonded and crosslinked
  • Poly(dimethyl siloxane)
Temp. Limits:
  • -60 °C to 340 °C (isothermal) or 360 °C (programmed)

Jogi információk

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

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Ryugo Tero et al.
Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids, 27(16), 9662-9665 (2011-07-19)
Hierarchic structure and anomalous diffusion on submicrometer scale were introduced into an artificial cell membrane, and the spatiotemporal dependence of lipid diffusion was visualized on nanostructured oxide surfaces. We observed the lipid diffusion in supported lipid bilayers (SLBs) on step-and-terrace
Chiho Hamai et al.
Biophysical journal, 92(6), 1988-1999 (2006-12-26)
The formation of supported lipid bilayers (SLBs) on glass from giant unilamellar vesicles (GUVs) was studied using fluorescence microscopy. We show that GUV rupture occurs by at least four mechanisms, including 1), spontaneous rupture of isolated GUVs yielding almost heart-shaped
Martin D Hürlimann et al.
Journal of colloid and interface science, 297(1), 303-311 (2005-11-23)
We present new NMR techniques to characterize food products that are based on the measurement of two-dimensional diffusion-T2 relaxation and T1-T2 relaxation distribution functions. These measurements can be performed in magnets of modest strength and low homogeneity and do not
P Vahmani et al.
Lipids, 51(12), 1427-1433 (2016-11-18)
Human liver cells (HepG2) were cultured with individual trans (t) 18:1 including t6-, t12-, t13-, t14-, t15- and t16-18:1, and retention times of their Δ-9 desaturation products were determined using 100-m biscyanopropyl-polysiloxane and SLB-IL111 columns. Corresponding peaks were found in
Frédéric Destaillats et al.
Journal of chromatography. A, 1218(52), 9384-9389 (2011-11-29)
Lipids found in human sebum contain specific fatty acids such as sapienic (cis-6 16:1), cis-8 18:1 and sebaleic (cis-5, cis-8 18:2) acids. These fatty acids belong to the n-10 series and the initial step involved in their synthesis is the

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