LC Columns / HPLC Column

Liquid chromatography (LC) columns, also known as high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) columns, are used to separate the individual components of a sample for either purification purposes or for analysis. A liquid mobile phase is put through the HPLC column at a high pressure, and the separated components are eluted from the column at different times, allowing for the purified compounds to be put to another use or for the analysis of the chemical compounds in the sample. LC columns are used in the biomedical field to test for, among other things, blood alcohol levels, poisons in the body, and causes of death. Environmental sciences, clinical sciences, and many industries use the LC column to purify or find impurities in a substance. The type of high performance liquid chromatography column one uses depends on the type of sample that will be run through it. HPLC columns can be of different sizes and made of either glass or metal. LC columns can also have normal phase or reverse phase stationary phases.
CompanyAdvanced Materials TechnologyAdvanced Materials TechnologyAdvanced Materials TechnologyAdvanced Materials Technology
ItemHALO 90 Å C18 HPLC ColumnHALO 160 Å ES-C18 Peptide HPLC ColumnHALO 90 Å C8 HPLC ColumnHALO 90 Å Phenyl-Hexyl HPLC Column
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Mode of SeparationReversed PhaseReversed PhaseReversed PhaseReversed Phase (p-p interactions)
Packing MaterialFused-Core C18Fused-Core ES-C18Fused-Core C8Fused-Core Phenyl-Hexyl
Pore Size90 Å160 Å90 Å90 Å (160 Å peptide variant available)
Particle Size2, 2.7, 5 µm2, 2.7 µm2, 2.7, 5 µm2.7 µm
Particle Surface Area~135 m²/gInquireInquireInquire
End CappingYesYesYesYes
ApplicationsLC-MS analysis, small molecule analysis, pharmaceutical analysisPeptide separation, tryptic digests, post-translational modifications, polypeptidesBroad range of analytes, HPLC and UHPLC analysisAromatic compounds, anticoagulants, benzodiazepines, peptide mapping
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