64065-U
Ascentis® Express 90 Å Biphenyl (2.7 µm) HPLC Columns
L × I.D. 10 cm × 2.1 mm, HPLC Column
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Ascentis® Express Biphenyl Column, 2.7 μm particle size, L × I.D. 10 cm × 2.1 mm
material
stainless steel hardware
Quality Level
Agency
suitable for USP L11
product line
Ascentis®
feature
endcapped
manufacturer/tradename
Ascentis®
packaging
1 ea of
parameter
60 °C max. temp.
9000 psi max. pressure (600 bar)
technique(s)
HPLC: suitable
LC/MS: suitable
UHPLC-MS: suitable
UHPLC: suitable
L × I.D.
10 cm × 2.1 mm
surface area
135 m2/g
impurities
<5 ppm metals
matrix
particle platform (Fused-Core)
superficially porous particle
matrix active group
biphenyl phase
particle size
2.7 μm
pore size
90 Å pore size
operating pH
2-9
application(s)
food and beverages
separation technique
reversed phase
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