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Discovery® Cyano (5 µm) HPLC Columns

L × I.D. 12.5 cm × 4 mm, HPLC Column

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UNSPSC Code:
41115700
eCl@ss:
32110501
NACRES:
SB.52

Product Name

Discovery® Cyano HPLC Column, 5 μm particle size, L × I.D. 12.5 cm × 4 mm

material

stainless steel column

Agency

suitable for USP L10

product line

Discovery®

feature

endcapped

manufacturer/tradename

Discovery®

packaging

1 ea of

extent of labeling

4.5% Carbon loading

parameter

≤70 °C temp. range
400 bar pressure (5801 psi)

technique(s)

HPLC: suitable
LC/MS: suitable

L × I.D.

12.5 cm × 4 mm

surface area

200 m2/g

surface coverage

3.5 μmol/m2

impurities

<10 ppm metals

matrix

silica gel, high purity, spherical base material
fully porous particle

matrix active group

cyano phase

particle size

5 μm

pore size

180 Å

operating pH range

2-8

application(s)

food and beverages

separation technique

hydrophilic interaction (HILIC)
normal phase
reversed phase

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Features and Benefits

  • Low hydrophobicity for rapid elution of hydrophobic analytes
  • Excellent peak shape and retention of strongly basic analytes
  • Retention of polar analytes
  • Unique selectivity
  • Significantly less retention than C18 (typically requires lower % organic mobile phase)
  • Stable, low-bleed LC-MS separations
  • Compatible with highly aqueous organic phases

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

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Thomas J Woltering et al.
Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry letters, 18(3), 1091-1095 (2007-12-22)
A series of 1,3-dihydro-benzo[b][1,4]diazepin-2-one derivatives was evaluated as non-competitive mGluR2/3 antagonists. Replacement of a cyano group by a five-membered heterocycle produced compounds inhibiting the binding of [(3)H]-LY354740 to rat mGluR2 with low nanomolar affinity and consistent functional effect at both
Fan Zhang et al.
European journal of medicinal chemistry, 46(7), 3149-3157 (2011-04-26)
A series of novel 2-amino-3-cyano-6-(1H-indol-3-yl)-4-phenylpyridine derivatives were synthesized and their cytotoxic activity against A549, H460, HT-29 and SMMC-7721 cell lines was evaluated in vitro. Among them, ten compounds (10, 11, 14, 16, 17, 26, 27, 29, 30 and 31) displayed
Graciela B Arhancet et al.
Journal of medicinal chemistry, 53(16), 5970-5978 (2010-08-03)
A new 1,4-dihydropyridine 5a, containing a cyano group at the C3 position, was recently reported to possess excellent mineralocorticoid receptor (MR) antagonist in vitro potency and no calcium channel-blocker (CCB) activity. In the present study, we report the structure-activity relationships
T A Verdoorn et al.
European journal of pharmacology, 269(1), 43-49 (1994-09-15)
The diversity of neuronal glutamate receptors continues to increase with the discovery of multiple subunits and subunit families. The significance of this potential receptor heterogeneity is unknown because pharmacological tools that could clearly distinguish between different structural isoforms have not
Ye Ding et al.
Chemical communications (Cambridge, England), 47(33), 9495-9497 (2011-07-19)
A novel and facile DDQ-mediated dehydrogenation from natural rigid polycyclic acids or flexible alkyl acids to generate lactones is described. The formation of lactones proceeds by a radical ion mechanism, which has been established by DPPH˙-mediated chemical identification, ESR spectroscopy

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