Use Discovery® C18 for any method that specifies a C18. The exceptional peak shape, reproducibility, and stability make it the column of choice for all C18 methods from demanding to routine.
Features and Benefits
Excellent reproducibility
Exceptional peak shape for basic and acidic analytes
Stable, low-bleed LC-MS separations
Separation of peptides and small proteins
Lower hydrophobicity than many comparable C18 columns, providing faster analysis
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