HPLC - Column Protection Guide
HPLC - Column Protection Guide
Version 0113
Includes:
Mobile Phase Limitations
Column Storage Tips
Column Protection
Devices
Column Equilibration
Column Storage
Column Cleaning Procedures
Column Equilibration
Cleaning & Regeneration
Procedure
Column Storage
Cleaning Procedure
Column Storage
11-12
Cleaning Procedure
Column Storage
12-13
13-14
Running Parameters
Mobile Phase Considerations
14
Running Parameters
Mobile Phase Considerations
Cleaning Procedure
Column Storage
20
Running Parameters
Mobile Phase Considerations
Cleaning Procedure
Column Storage
21, 24-25
22-23
26
Cleaning Procedure
Column Storage
26-37
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40
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PHENOMENEX WARRANTY
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INTRODUCTION
Every Phenomenex HPLC column is a precision product
which, though delicate, will provide excellent performance,
reproducibility and column lifetime if cared for properly. The
information and recommendations contained in this manual are
designed to guide you in the care and use of your column, but
should not be considered absolute. Please follow the instructions
herein to maximize column performance and lifetime. Should you
have any questions, please contact your Phenomenex Technical
Representative or local distributor.
inject
Figure 1
Peak width at
half height (W)
is actual width of
peak at half-height
Tangent lines
are used in
determining
peak width
at base (W)
10 % peak
height
R1
peak 1
Peak Asymmetry
As =
B
A
R2
peak 2
Column Efficiency
( )
t
= 5.54 R1
W
W
TUBING
The choice of tubing material is based on its chemical
resistivity, application and HPLC system considerations
(i.e. flow rate, backpressure, etc). Please refer to Tables 1-3
for specifics.
TUBING DIAMETER
Table 1
TUBING COMPATIBILITY
Table 2
Stainless Steel
(Type 316)
PEEK
(biocompatible)
Titanium
(biocompatible)
TUBING APPLICATIONS
Table 3
Tubing ID
(Inch)
Column IDs
(mm)
0.002
0.001 - 0.02
0.005
0.02 - 0.1
0.007
2.0 - 4.6
0.2 - 2.0
0.010
3.2 - 7.8
0.5 - 5.0
0.020
10.0 - 21.2
2.0 - 50.0
0.040
21.2 - 100.0
10.0 - 200.0
Fittings
All Phenomenex column end-fittings are female inverted (internal
type) with 10-32 type threading:
The end-fitting can fit any 1/16 in. OD tubing (see page 2 for
tubing considerations)
A 10-32 threaded male nut and ferrule or a polymeric
fingertight male nut* is used to swage or tighten the tubing
onto the fitting (see Figure 2)
Figure 2
Polymeric
Fingertight
Male Nut
32 threads per inch
No. 10 or 0.190 in. diameter
Ferrule
1/16 in. OD
Tubing
(0.010 in. ID)
Male Nut
Seating depth of the nib
is the critical dimension
Installation
Considerations:
Figure 3
Column Installation
IT IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED THAT YOU READ THIS
GUIDE FOR SPECIFIC COLUMN CONSIDERATIONS BEFORE
PROCEEDING WITH THE INSTALLATION (PARTS I-XI)
Flush HPLC pump and line thoroughly with filtered and
degassed mobile phase (without any buffers). Make
sure there are no air bubbles in the system.
Connect the column to the injector corresponding to the
direction of the flow label (located on the column). Leave
the outlet of the column unattached.
Set pump to flow at 0.1 mL/min (or lowest setting) and
increase to normal flow rate over 5 minutes.
Stop flow when there is a free flow of solvent from the
column outlet, wipe the end and attach to the detector
Equilibrate the column by passing approximately 10-30
column volumes of mobile phase at normal flow rate.
For those columns that can be used under reversedphase or normal phase conditions (i.e., -CN or -NH2),
flush with 20-30 column volumes of IPA or THF as the
intermediate solvent when switching from
reversed-phase to normal phase modes, or vice versa.
Columns can be operated at any flow rate that is consistent with the
backpressure limitations described previously. Flow rates should be
optimized to provide the best efficiency for your sample.
X = Scale Factor =
(radius column B) 2
(radius column A) 2
Scaling Factor
0.05x
0.2x
0.5x
5x
21x
Column Storage
Column storage conditions affect column lifetime
Never store columns containing buffers or ion-pairing reagents
Flush with 5 column volumes of mobile phase without buffer
to remove any buffers or salts
Storage Conditions for Silica-Based HPLC Columns:
Table 6
Column Type
Reversed Phase
C18, C12, C8, C4, C2, C1,
Phenyl, PFP
Normal Phase
Silica, CN, NH2, PAC,
Diol Alumina
Ion-Exchange
SAX, SCX, WAX, WCX
Size-Exclusion
Diol
HILIC
Luna HILIC
Storage Solvent
65 % Acetonitrile/
35 % Water
Isopropanol or Hexane
Methanol*
0.05 % NaN3 in water or
10 % methanol
80 % Acetonitrile/
20 % Water
HILIC
REVERSED PHASE
(C18, C12, C8, C5, C4, C2, C1, Phenyl, PFP, CN, NH2)
Rinse with 10 Column Volumes each of:
95 % Water/5 % Acetonitrile (for buffer removal)
THF
95 % Acetonitrile/5 % Water
Mobile Phase
GFC/SEC (Yarra SEC, BioSep SEC*) *See Part VII for more details
Rinse with 5 column volumes of 0.1 M Phosphate Buffer
pH 3.0. For strongly retained proteins, run the following
gradient: 100 % Water to 100 % Acetonitrile to 100 % Water over
60 minutes OR wash with 5 column volumes of 6 M Guanidine
Thiocyanate or 10 % DMSO. Do not backflush column.
Sample Considerations
Always prefilter samples with Phenex syringe filters to avoid
particulate contaminants which may clog the column. Use of a
guard column is highly recommended to prolong the life of your
analytical to preparative column.
Temperature
Maximum operating temperature is 45 C
As with particulate columns, preheating the mobile phase
to the same temperature as the column is recommended.
This can be done by placing the connecting tubing inside the
column oven. [R.G. Wolcotte et al. (2000), J. Chromatogr. A.,
869, 211-230].
Flow Rate
We recommend 13 L per minute to maximize column
performance
Flow Rate
5 35 mL/min
Fast flow rates require fast system settings.
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Organic Solvents
Onyx columns can be used with all commonly used HPLC grade organic solvents with the following restrictions. The mobile phase
should NOT contain more than 50 % tetrahydrofuran (THF), 5 %
Dichloromethane (DCM), or 5 % Dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO).
Pure DMSO (up to 100 L) can be used as a solvent for samples.
For DMSO injection volumes larger than 100 L, we recommend using a mixture of 50 % DMSO and 50 % diluting solvent
(i.e. Methanol).
HARDWARE CONSIDERATIONS
Onyx columns are clad with a PEEK polymer. The endfittings
are also made of PEEK. DO NOT remove the endfittings from
the column.
COLUMN INSTALLATION
SPECIFICALLY for 150 x 0.1 mm dimension
The tubing and fittings contribute to system dead volume.
Therefore dead volume should be minimized. Onyx capillary
column packages are equipped with PEEK 1/16 inch fittings and
green sleeves. The fittings and sleeves fit with any 360 m OD
fused silica tubing.
Connection to Injector
Always use in the flow direction indicated by the arrow on
the column label
Connect a 360 m OD fused silica tubing with the PEEK 1/16
inch fittings and the green sleeves to tighten the tubing
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Make sure that the tubing is seated all the way down into
the fittings
Make sure that the tubing enters all the way to the bottom
of the injector port
Keep the tubing as short as possible to avoid dead volumes
Be careful not to over bend the capillary
COLUMN EQUILIBRATION
Columns can dry out during shipping and stocking, therefore
thoroughly activate the Onyx packing material by equilibrating
your column.
Onyx columns are shipped in acetonitrile/water (60/40, v/v).
Verify that your mobile phase is miscible with the shipping
solvent before equilibrating your column for use.
Flush column for 5 minutes with 100 % acetonitrile at a
flow rate of:
Column ID (mm)
2.0
3.0
4.6
10.0
5. 2-Propanol
6. Acetonitrile
7. Water
COLUMN STORAGE
Column storage conditions affect the column lifetime
When storing the column for several days or longer, store
the column in 100 % acetonitrile
Never store column with buffers
If the mobile phase contained a buffer, flush with 10 column
volumes of HPLC grade water to remove any buffers or
salts, then with acetonitrile
Confirm that the column end plugs are firmly in place
SFC
Running Parameters
APPROVED
Equilibrating Column
SFC column stationary phases have a polar surface and may
be shipped under reversed phase or normal phase conditions.
Flush all columns with 10-30 column volumes of Methanol/
CO2 as intermediate solvent between CO2 and column shipping
conditions. Be aware of backpressure settings.
Equilibrate column to starting conditions with 10 column volumes
of mobile phase.
Cleaning Procedure
Under extreme conditions the column can be flushed with
50/50 Acetonitrile/Isopropyl Alcohol followed by 100 %
Isopropyl Alcohol. Maintain backpressure below limits.
Re-Equilibrate column to starting conditions with 10
column volumes of mobile phase
Column Storage
Completely remove all buffers, acids, bases or other mobile
phase additives to prevent damage to media
Flush with at least 10 column volumes of Methanol after
the last sample is purified
Store column with end plugs firmly seated in endfittings to
ensure storage solvent does not evaporate
Cleaning Procedure
(for Axia reversed phase columns)
For achiral applications, see silica-based and twin
technology column cleaning procedures.
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COLUMN STORAGE
Completely remove all buffers, acids, bases, or other
mobile phase additives to prevent physical damage to the
media
Flush with at least 10 column volumes of 50:50
Acetonitrile/Water after the last sample is purified
Store with column end plugs placed back in the end-fittings
to ensure that the packing media does not dry out
For additional information, consult the Care and Use of Axia Packed
Preparative HPLC Columns, included with each Axia column
purchased.
Operating Temperatures
With standard mobile phases (such as alkane/alcohol) the column
can be used in the temperature range 0-50 C.
Solvent Switching
An appropriate column washing procedure must be applied when
changing from one mobile phase to another. The miscibility of the
different mobile phase components must be carefuly considered
for this wash.
To safely transfer a column from normal phase to polar organic
or reversed phase conditions, flush the column with methanol/
ethanol 9:1 (V/V) as transition solvent at a flow rate of 0.5 mL/
min. Flush the column with at least ten column volumes (i.e. 25
mL for a 250 x 4.6 mm ID column or 15 mL for a 150 x 4.6 mm
ID column) to completely remove the initial mobile phase. When
the column has been flushed, equilibrate the column with at least
ten column volumes of the polar organic or reversed phase solvent
mixture to condition the column. In addition, when the buffer
salt additive of the reversed phase mobile phase is insoluble
in methanol/ethanol, flush the column briefly with water before
switching to the buffered mobile phase. When the column has
been flushed equilibrate the column with at least ten column
volumes of the reversed phase solvent mixture.
To safely transfer a column from polar organic to normal phase
conditions flush the column with at least ten column volumes of
methanol/ethanol 9:1 (V/V) as transition solvent at a flow rate of
0.5 mL/min. When the column has been flushed with methanol/
ethanol equilibrate the column with at least ten column volume
of the normal phase solvent mixture to condition the column. We
do not recommend switching from reversed phase mode back
to normal phase mode.
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Column Storage
Column storage for a longer period of time is recommended
in n-hexane/2-propanol (9:1, v/v).
Columns used in reversed phase conditions should be first
flushed with water (whenever a buffer salt was used as
RP mobile phase additive) and then with methanol (or with
methanol only when no salt was used). The column can be
stored in methanol
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Sample Considerations
Always prefilter samples with Phenex syringe filters to avoid
particulate contaminants which may clog the column. Use of a
guard column is highly recommended to prolong the life of your
analytical to preparative column.
Sample Considerations
Always prefilter samples with Phenex syringe filters and add
SecurityGuard guard cartridge system to maximize column
lifetime.
Cleaning Procedure
General protein removal: wash with 30 mL of 0.1 M
NaH2PO4, pH 3.0
Hydrophobic protein removal: use Acetonitrile gradient
Strongly adsorbed proteins: wash with 30 mL of 6 M
guanidine thiocyanate or 10 % DMSO
Column Storage
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START UP (IMPORTANT!)
Turn on column heating unit to 60 - 85 C and start the
mobile phase at 0.1 mL/min. ake sure the pressure
remains below 400 psi for 8 % cross-linked material;
below 200 psi for 4 % cross-linked material. As the temperature
reaches working condition, increase flow rate to the specified
level. (See Rezex Operating Parameters)
Column may exhibit brown/gray liquid upon startup after storage.
This is perfectly normal and will dissipate after a few minutes. It
will not adversely affect your LC system.
SHUT DOWN
Reduce flow rate slowly
Overnight: Lower flow rate to 0.1 mL/min. Leave system on and
continue heating.
Long Term: Store columns in 100 % water. Turn off pump and
allow the system to cool. Replace the end plugs and tightly cap
the column.
Sample Considerations
Always prefilter samples with Phenex syringe filters to avoid
particulate contaminants which may clog the column. Use of a
guard column is highly recommended to prolong the life of your
analytical column.
Cleaning Procedure
Before utilizing any cleaning procedure outlined in the
Tables on pages 17 and 19, first try to clean your Rezex column
as follows:
Remove the guard column and reverse the direction of flow on
the analytical column. Run 100 % HPLC grade water through
the column as follows:
Table 8
Rezex Column
Flow (mL/min)
Temp. (C)
0.4
85
RCU
0.2
85
0.1
75
0.4
75
ROA
0.4
85
16
4%
12
N/A
115
300
0.3
85
Water
Neutral
03R-0133-N0
8%
8
35,000
260
1,000
1.0
85
Water
Neutral
03B-0130-K0
Silver
200 x 10 mm
Calcium
300 x 7.8 mm
Ionic Form
Standard Dimensions
Matrix
Cross Linking
Particle Size (m)
Min. Efficiency (p/m) based on last peak
Typical Pressure (psi @ Testing Flow Rate)
Max. Pressure (psi @ Max Flow Rate)
Max. Flow Rate (mL/min)*
Max. Temperature (C)
Typical Mobile Phase
pH Range
Guard Column Part No.
RSO Oligosaccharide
00P-0133-N0
RCM Monosaccharide
00H-0130-K0
Table 9
Part Number
RNM Carbohydrate
00H-0136-K0
Sodium
Sodium
200 x 10 mm
300 x 7.8 mm
Sulfonated Styrene Divinyl Benzene
4%
8%
12
8
N/A
30,000
130
170
300
1,000
0.3
1.0
85
85
Water
Water
Neutral
Neutral
03R-0137-N0
03B-0136-K0
RNO Oligosaccharide
00P-0137-N0
8%
8
35,000
285
1,000
1.0
85
Water
Neutral
03B-0131-K0
Silver
300 x 7.8 mm
RAM Carbohydrate
00H-0131-K0
See pp. 14-15 for general care and usage of Rezex columns.
Cleaning Solvent
Flow Rate(mL/min)
Temperature (C)
Duration (hrs)
Regeneration Solvent
Flow Rate (mL/min)
Temperature (C)
Duration (hrs)
Ship/Storage Solvent
Avoid
Table 9 (continued)
RCM Monosaccharide
5 % Silver Nitrate
RSO Oligosaccharide
RNO Oligosaccharide
5 % Sodium Salts
RNM Carbohydrate
2 % Silver Nitrate
RAM Carbohydrate
See pp. 14-15 for general care and usage of Rezex columns.
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Ionic Form
Standard Dimensions
Matrix
Cross Linking
Particle Size (m)
Min. Efficiency (p/m) (based on last peak)
Typical Pressure (psi @ Testing Flow Rate)
Max. Pressure (psi @ Max Flow Rate)
Max. Flow Rate (mL/min)*
Max. Temperature (C)
Typical Mobile Phase
pH Range
Guard Column Part No.
Table 10
Part Number
Hydrogen
300 x 7.8 mm
8%
8
35,000
275
1,000
1.0
85
Water
18
03B-0132-K0
8%
8
35,000
190
1,000
1.0
85
Water
Neutral
03B-0135-K0
RHM Monosaccharide
00H-0132-K0
Lead
300 x 7.8 mm
RPM Monosaccharide
00H-0135-K0
Hydrogen
Hydrogen
300 x 7.8 mm
100 x 7.8 mm
Sulfonated Styrene Divinyl Benzene
8%
8%
8
8
50,000 (Acetic Acid)
30,000
580
365
1,000
1,000
1.0
1.0
85
85
0.005N H2S04
0.005N H2S04
18
18
03B-0138-K0
03B-0223-K0
8%
8
12,000
90
1,000
0.5
85
Water
Neutral
03A-0130-D0
Calcium
250 x 4.0 mm
See pp. 14-15 for general care and usage of Rezex columns.
Cleaning Solvent
Flow Rate(mL/min)
Temperature (C)
Duration (hrs)
Regeneration Solvent
Flow Rate (mL/min)
Temperature (C)
Duration (hrs)
Ship/Storage Solvent
Table 10 (continued)
5 % Lead Nitrate
Acids, Bases, Non-Lead
Salts/Metal Ions,
>30 % Acetonitrile
100 % Water
0.4
85
12
0.1 M Pb(N03)2
0.2
85
4-16
Water
RPM Monosaccharide
5 % HN03, H3P04
Acids, Bases, Salts,
Metal Ions,
>30 % Acetonitrile
100 % Water
0.4
85
12
0.025 M H2S04
0.2
85
4-16
Water
RHM Monosaccharide
5 % HN03, H3P04
Acids, Bases, Salts,
Metal Ions, pH > 3,
>30 % Acetonitrile
100 % Water
0.4
85
12
0.025 M H2S04
0.2
85
4-16
0.005 N H2S04
See pp. 14-15 for general care and usage of Rezex columns.
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PART IX - PolySep-GFC-p
columns
RUNNING PARAMETERS
Column pressure must not exceed 1000 psi
Do not exceed 60 C
2000
3000
4000
5000
6000
Linear
20 % 95 % 70 % 70 % 70 % 70 % 70 %
20 % 70 % 70 % 70 % 70 % 70 % 70 %
Cleaning Procedure
0.5 % SDS or 6 M guanidine thiocyanate. All PolySep columns
except for PolySep 1000 may also be cleaned with 50 %
acetonitrile. Make sure not to exceed a maximum pressure of
650 psi when cleaning.
Column Storage
Overnight storage: run water at low flow rate (0.2 mL/min
or less)
Prolonged storage: store in 0.05 % sodium azide in water
or 10 % methanol in water
Sample Considerations
Always prefilter samples with Phenex syringe filters to avoid
particulate contaminants which may clog the column. Use of
a guard column is highly recommended to prolong the life of
your analytical to preparative column.
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Sample Considerations
Always prefilter samples with Phenex syringe filters to avoid
particulate contaminants which may clog the GPC column. Use
of a GUARD COLUMN is highly recommended to prolong the life
of your analytical or preparative column. For optimal results,
use the chart below to determine sample concentrations and
injection volumes.
Table 11
Molecular Weight
Concentration (w/v)
<50 K
50-600 K
600-3000 K
>3000 K
0.5 %
0.25 %
0.05 %
0.01 %
100 L
100 L
100 L
20 L
Continued on p. 24
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Alkanes |
Aromatics
Ethers
Alkyl halides
Esters
Aldehydes
and ketones
Amines
Alcohols
R - NH2
R - OH
POLAR
R - COHN2 Amides
R - COOH Carboxylic
acids
H - OH
Water
NONPOLAR R - H
|
Ar - H
R-O-R
R-X
R - COOR
R - CO - R
Compound
Formula
Group
Relative
Polarity
Water
Pyridine, triethylamine
Methanol, ethanol,
isopropanol, butanol
Dimethylformamide
Ethanoic acid
Representative
Solvent Compounds
Table 12
Increasing Polarity
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Polarity
Index
Refractive
Index @ 20 C
Viscosity
Solubility in
(cPoise) Water (% w/w)
118
1.26
100
56 0.32 100
82 0.37 100
80 0.65 0.18
125
0.73
0.43
118 2.98 7.81
77
0.97
0.08
61 0.57 0.815
81 1.00 0.01
84 0.79 0.81
41 0.44 1.6
155 0.92 100
189 2,00 100
101 1.54 100
77
0.45
8.7
78 1.20 100
35
0.32
6.89
98 0.39 0.0003
Boiling
Point (C)
230
330
190
280
254
215
263
245
200
225
235
268
268
215
260
210
220
200
UV (nm)
Cutoff @ 1 AU
Acetic Acid
6.2
1.372
Acetone
5.1 1.359
Acetonitrile
5.8 1.344
Benzene
2.7 1.501
Butyl Acetate
4.0
1.394
n-Butanol
3.9 1.399
Carbon tetrachloride
1.6
1.466
Chloroform
4.1 1.446
Cyclohexane 0.2 1.426
1,2-Dichloroethane1
3.5 1.444
Dichloromethane2 3.1 1.424
Dimethylformamide 6.4 1.431
Dimethyl sulfoxide3
7.2 1.478
Dioxane
4.8 1.422
Ethyl Acetate
4.4
1.372
Ethanol
5.2 1.360
di-Ethyl Ether
2.8
1.353
Heptane
0.0 1.387
Solvent
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Xylene
Water
Trichloroethylene
Toluene
Tetrahydrofuran
di-iso-Propyl Ether
iso-Propanol6
n-Propanol
Pentane
Methyl Ethyl Ketone5
Methyl-t-Butyl Ether4
Methanol
Hexane
Heptane
di-Ethyl Ether
Ethyl Acetate
Ethanol
Dioxane
Dimethyl Sulfoxide3
Dimethylformamide
Dichloromethane2
1,2-Dichloroethane1
Cyclohexane
Chloroform
Carbon tetrachloride
n-Butanol
Butyl Acetate
Benzene
Acetonitrile
Acetone
Acetic Acid
Miscible
Ethylene Chloride
Methylene Chloride
3
Methyl Sulfoxide
2
69 0.33 0.001
65 0.60 100
55 0.27 4.8
80 0.45 24
36 0.23 0.004
97 2.27 100
82 2.30 100
68
0.37
65 0.55 100
111 0.59 0.051
87 0.57 0.11
100 1.00 100
139 0.61 0.018
SYNONYM TABLE
200
205
210
329
200
210
210
220
215
285
273
200
290
Immiscible*
&
Hexane
0.0 1.375
Methanol
5.1 1.329
Methyl-t-Butyl Ether4
2.5 1.369
Methyl Ethyl Ketone5
4.7 1.379
Pentane
0.0 1.358
n-Propanol
4.0 1.384
iso-Propanol6
3.9 1.377
di-iso-Propyl Ether
2.2
1.368
Tetrahydrofuran 4.0 1.407
Toluene
2.4 1.496
Trichloroethylene 1.0 1.477
Water
9.0 1.333
Xylene
2.5 1.500
Column Storage
Solvents such as THF (stabilized THF only), Chloroform, Methylene
Chloride, and Toluene are commonly used for column storage.
Be sure to follow solvent switching instructions (see below) if
using solvents other than THF. Storage solvents that remain
liquefied at ambient temperatures and are not oxidizing can be
used for storage.
SOLVENT SWITCHING
CONSIDERATIONS FOR
NON-AQUEOUS GPC COLUMNS
Phenogel columns are rugged and exhibit wide solvent
compatibility. Different solvents, however, produce different
swell characteristics (Table 13). Improper solvent switches can
result in a void. For this reason, we recommend that you dedicate
columns to specific solvents.
If you need to switch solvents, it is VERY IMPORTANT to take the
following into consideration:
1. Reduce flow rate to 0.2 mL/min.
2. Backpressure must NEVER exceed 650 psi.
3. Always check solvent miscibility in a beaker or follow the
solvent miscibility table on page 22-23 before proceeding
with ANY solvent switch.
4. Compare the swell characteristics of solvent 1 (old solvent)
to solvent 2 (new solvent) and use the following guidelines:
If solvent 1 and solvent 2 belong to the same swell
category (Table 13), check the solvent miscibility and
proceed with the switch.
If solvent 1 and solvent 2 belong to successive swell
categories as indicated by the arrows on Table 13, check
the miscibility and proceed with the switch.
If solvent 1 and solvent 2 DO NOT belong to the same OR
successive swell categories, switch to an intermediate
solvent FIRST, as indicated by the arrows on Table 13.
Table 13
A 70-80 % SWELL
Toluene
THF
Chloroform
Benzene
o-Dichlorobenzene
TCB
p-Xylene
Cyclopentane
Pyridine
B 60 % SWELL
Ethyl Ether
Methylene Chloride
Methyl Ethyl Ketone
Cycloheptane
Ethyl Acetate
C 50 % SWELL
Acetone
m-Cresol
o-Chlorophenol
Dimethyl Formamide
Dimethyl Acetamide
N-Methyl Pyrrolidone
DMSO
Dioxane
D 30 % SWELL
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Acetonitrile
Cyclohexane
n-Hexane
Freon 113
HFIP
Iso-Propanol
n-Butyl Alcohol
Methanol
Linear
Suggested
Operating
Hexafluoroisopropanol (HFIP)
Y*
Dimethylformamide (DMF)
Y*
Dimethylacetamide (DMAC)
Ethyl Acetate
Diethyl Ether
30 % HFIP/chloroform
Y*
Chloroform
DMSO
Carbon Tetrachloride
Dioxane
N = Not Compatible
Y = Compatible
60 C
60 C
60 C
Benzene
Y*
Trichlorobenzene
Water
Xylene
Tetrahydrofuran
Toluene
Y*
Y*
Y*
Y*
Quinolin
o-Dichlorobenzene
o-Chlorophenol
Methylene Chloride
m-Cresol
Hexane
135 C
60 C
135 C
100 C
100 C
Suggested
Operating
Linear
Temperature
Mobile Phase Solvent 50 100 500 10 10 10 10 & Mixed
3
Table 14
25
PART XI - Polymerx rp
columns
Specifications
Matrix:
Polystyrene Divinylbenzene (PSDVB)
Particle Size: 3, 5, 7, 10 m
Pore Size: 100
RUNNING PARAMETERS
Maximum temperature: 60 C
Maximum pressure:
2500 psi
Cleaning Procedure
100 % Water to 100 % Acetonitrile. Repeat 3 times.
Column Storage
75:25 Acetonitrile / Water
phenex
Syringe filters
Increase column lifetime (save money!)
Ensure more accurate, consistent results
Eliminate damaging microparticlates
Particulates can damage expensive equipment, valves, columns
and pumps. They can also lead to erratic analytical results. Prefiltering samples prior to analysis is critical in preventing column
and frit blockage, undue wear on valve seals, and abnormally
high operating pressures.
Table 15
Sample or Mobile
Phase Volume (mL)
2
2 to 10
10 to 100
> 100
> 1000
Filter Membrane
(diameter, mm)
4
15
25-28
47
90
Format
Syringe filter
Syringe filter
Syringe filter
Membrane disk
Membrane disk
Polyethersulfone (PES)
Polyethersulfone, a hydrophilic membrane with fast flow, highthroughput characteristics, with ultra-low protein binding. It
is ideally suited for use in life sciences applications. The PES
membrane offers better chemical resistance than cellulose
acetate. Recommended for filtering critical biological samples,
tissue culture media, additives, and buffers.
Nylon (NY)
Nylon has inherent hydrophilic characteristics and works well for
filtration of many aqueous and mixed-organic samples. Nylon
exhibits a high non-specific affinity for proteins. Phenomenex
recommends Phenex-RC (Regenerated Cellulose) filters for
applications requiring low non-specific adsorption of proteins.
ORDERING INFORMATION
Part No.
4 mm Diameter (500/pk)
AF0-3103-52
0.45
AF0-3102-52
0.45
AF3-3107-52
0.45
AF0-3203-52
0.20
AF0-3202-52
0.20
AF3-3207-52
0.20
15 mm Diameter (500/pk)
AF0-2103-52
0.45
AF0-2102-52
0.45
AF0-2107-52
0.45
AF0-2203-52
0.20
AF0-2202-52
0.20
AF0-2207-52
0.20
2528 mm Diameter (500/pk)
AF0-8103-525
0.45
AF0-8108-527
0.45
AF0-1102-52
0.45
AF0-1107-52
0.45
AF0-8B09-527
0.45
5
AF0-8203-52
0.20
7
AF0-8208-52
0.20
AF0-1202-52
0.20
AF0-1207-52
0.20
AF0-8A09-527
0.20
7
AF0-8515-52
1.20
Housing
RC
PTFE6
NY
RC
PTFE6
NY
PP
PP
PP
PP
PP
PP
RC
PTFE6
NY
RC
PTFE6
NY
PP
PP
PP
PP
PP
PP
RC
PES3
PTFE6
NY
GF/CA2,3,4
RC
PES3
PTFE6
NY
GF/CA2,3,4,7
GF2,3
PP
PP
PP
PP
MBS
PP
PP
PP
PP
MBS
MBS
27
ORDERING INFORMATION
Part No.
AF0-0438
AF0-0439
AF0-0440
AF0-0441
AF0-8353
AF0-8354
Pore
Volumes (mL)
Size (m) Sample/Receiver
0.2
0.45
0.2
0.45
0.2
0.45
2.0 / 5.0
2.0 / 5.0
2.0 / 5.0
2.0 / 5.0
2.0 / 5.0
2.0 / 5.0
28
Membrane
Non-Sterile
Unit
Nylon
Nylon
PTFE
PTFE
CA
CA
25/pk
25/pk
25/pk
25/pk
25/pk
25/pk
Guard Cartridge
System
CONVENIENCE
Clean
Dirty
EXTRA PROTECTION
SecurityGuard offers the option of stacking two cartridges in
the same holder, using the simple stacking ring provided. Extra
length provides extra protection. When the first cartridge becomes
exhausted, contaminants are retained by the second cartridge.
VERSATILITY
One direct-connect holder conveniently finger-tightens into
virtually any brand of HPLC column worldwide. How can one holder
be direct-connect and universal at the same time when end-fittings
have different depths? Answer- the length of the stainless steel nib
at the end of the holder automatically adjusts to the precise depth
of a columns endfitting. SecurityGuards fingertight connection
will withstand pressures up to 3500 psi (241 bar) and it features
a completely inert and biocompatible flowpath.
ACCURACY
The cartridges can be used with virtually any matching phase
of virtually any brand of column without affecting efficiency,
retention time or backpressure. There are 37 different phases
to choose from, including cartridges for general purpose,
pharmaceutical, protein and polypeptide, aqueous size exclusion,
chiral, carbohydrate and organic acid applications. SecurityGuard
phases can be used with columns containing 3, 3.5, 4, 5, 10, 15
m or larger diameter particle sizes.
SecurityGuard
ORDERING INFORMATION
Analytical Holder Assembly Kit
Part No.
KJ0-4282
Kit includes:
Description
Unit
ea
29
SecurityGuard
ORDERING INFORMATION (continued)
Semi-Preparative and Preparative Holder for
10.0, 21.2 and 30.0 mm ID cartridges
Part No.
AJ0-7220
AJ0-8223
AJO-8277
Description
Unit
Semi-Preparative
2.0 - 3.0
4.0 - 2.0
ea
ea
ea
Preparative
30.0 - 49.0
15 - 30.0
AJ0-4286
AJ0-4287
AJ0-7221
AJ0-7839
AJ0-8301
AJ0-6073
AJ0-6074
AJ0-7275
AJ0-7842
AJ0-8304
AJ0-4289
AJ0-4290
AJ0-7222
AJ0-7840
AJ0-8302
AJ0-4292
AJ0-4293
AJ0-7372
AJ0-4298
AJ0-4299
AJ0-7373
AJ0-4347
AJ0-4348
AJ0-7223
AJ0-7229
AJ0-8312
AJ0-8328
AJ0-8329
AJ0-8902
AJ0-4301
AJ0-4302
AJ0-7364
AJ0-8162
AJ0-8309
AJ0-4304
AJ0-4305
AJ0-7313
AJ0-8220
AJ0-8311
AJ0-4350
AJ0-4351
30
Material Description
pH
Dimensions
Stability L x ID(mm)
Silica
Silica
Silica
Silica
HILIC
1.5-8
HILIC
1.5-8
HILIC
1.5-8
NH2 (Amino, Aminopropyl)
NH2 (Amino, Aminopropyl)
NH2 (Amino, Aminopropyl)
NH2 (Amino, Aminopropyl)
NH2 (Amino, Aminopropyl)
CN (Cyano, Cyanopropyl)
CN (Cyano, Cyanopropyl)
CN (Cyano, Cyanopropyl)
CN (Cyano, Cyanopropyl)
CN (Cyano, Cyanopropyl)
Phenyl (Phenylhexyl)
1.5-10
Phenyl (Phenylhexyl)
1.5-10
4 x 2.0
4 x 3.0
10 x 10
15 x 21.2
15 x 30
4 x 2.0
4 x 3.0
10 x 10
15 x 21.2
15 x 30
4 x 2.0
4 x 3.0
10 x 10
15 x 21.2
15 x 30
4 x 2.0
4 x 3.0
10 x 10
4 x 2.0
4 x 3.0
10 x 10
4 x 2.0
4 x 3.0
10 x 10
15 x 21.2
15 x 30
4 x 2.0
4 x 3.0
10 x 10
4 x 2.0
4 x 3.0
10 x 10
15 x 21.2
15 x 30
4 x 2.0
4 x 3.0
10 x 10
15 x 21.2
15 x 30
4 x 2.0
4 x 3.0
Unit
10/pk
10/pk
3/pk
ea
ea
10/pk
10/pk
3/pk
ea
ea
10/pk
10/pk
3/pk
ea
ea
10/pk
10/pk
3/pk
10/pk
10/pk
3/pk
10/pk
10/pk
3/pk
ea
ea
10/pk
10/pk
3/pk
10/pk
10/pk
3/pk
ea
ea
10/pk
10/pk
3/pk
ea
ea
10/pk
10/pk
Material Description
pH
Dimensions
Stability L x ID(mm)
AJ0-7314
AJ0-7841
AJ0-8303
AJ0-8326
AJ0-8327
AJ0-8376
AJ0-8377
AJ0-8378
AJ0-4307
AJ0-4308
AJ0-7369
AJ0-8595
AJ0-8596
AJ0-4310
AJ0-4311
AJ0-7370
AJ0-5808
AJ0-5809
AJ0-7368
AJ0-8358
AJ0-6075
AJ0-6076
AJ0-7276
AJ0-7845
AJ0-8307
AJ0-7556
AJ0-7557
AJ0-7558
AJ0-7844
AJ0-8306
AJ0-7510
AJ0-7511
AJ0-7512
AJ0-7843
AJ0-8305
AJ0-7596
AJ0-7597
AJ0-7598
AJ0-7846
AJ0-8308
AJ0-8367
AJ0-8368
AJ0-8369
AJ0-8370
AJ0-8371
AJ0-7914
AJ0-7915
AJ0-8134
AJ0-8135
AJ0-8136
AJ0-8210
AJ0-8310
AJ0-8324
Phenyl (Phenylhexyl)
1.5-10
Phenyl (Phenylhexyl)
1.5-10
Phenyl (Phenylhexyl)
1.5-10
PFP(2) (Pentafluorophenylpropyl)
PFP(2) (Pentafluorophenylpropyl)
PFP(2) (Pentafluorophenylpropyl)
PFP(2) (Pentafluorophenylpropyl)
PFP(2) (Pentafluorophenylpropyl)
SCX (SA, Strong Cation Exchanger)
SCX (SA, Strong Cation Exchanger)
SCX (SA, Strong Cation Exchanger)
SCX (SA, Strong Cation Exchanger)
SCX (SA, Strong Cation Exchanger)
SAX (SA, Strong Cation Exchanger)
SAX (SA, Strong Cation Exchanger)
SAX (SA, Strong Cation Exchanger)
RP-1(Reversed Phase Polymer)
RP-1(Reversed Phase Polymer)
RP-1(Reversed Phase Polymer)
RP-1(Reversed Phase Polymer)
Polar-RP (Ether-linked Phenyl)
Polar-RP (Ether-linked Phenyl)
Polar-RP (Ether-linked Phenyl)
Polar-RP (Ether-linked Phenyl)
Polar-RP (Ether-linked Phenyl)
Fusion-RP (C18 Polar Embedded)
Fusion-RP (C18 Polar Embedded)
Fusion-RP (C18 Polar Embedded)
Fusion-RP (C18 Polar Embedded)
Fusion-RP (C18 Polar Embedded)
AQ C18 (Polar Endcapped C18)
AQ C18 (Polar Endcapped C18)
AQ C18 (Polar Endcapped C18)
AQ C18 (Polar Endcapped C18)
AQ C18 (Polar Endcapped C18)
Gemini C18 (TWIN Technology)
Gemini C18 (TWIN Technology)
Gemini C18 (TWIN Technology)
Gemini C18 (TWIN Technology)
Gemini C18 (TWIN Technology)
Gemini-NX (C18 TWIN-NX Technology)
Gemini-NX (C18 TWIN-NX Technology)
Gemini-NX (C18 TWIN-NX Technology)
Gemini-NX (C18 TWIN-NX Technology)
Gemini-NX (C18 TWIN-NX Technology)
Gemini C6-Phenyl (TWIN Tech.)
Gemini C6-Phenyl (TWIN Tech.)
Oligo-RP (C18 TWIN Technology)
Oligo-RP (C18 TWIN Technology)
Oligo-RP (C18 TWIN Technology)
Oligo-RP (C18 TWIN Technology)
Oligo-RP (C18 TWIN Technology)
Oligo-WAX
AJ0-8325
Oligo-WAX
Unit
10 x 10
15 x 21.2
15 x 30
4 x 2.0
4 x 3.0
10 x 10
15 x 21.2
15 x 30
4 x 2.0
4 x 3.0
10 x 10
15 x 21.2
15 x 30
4 x 2.0
4 x 3.0
10 x 10
4 x 2.0
4 x 3.0
10 x 10
15 x 21.2
4 x 2.0
4 x 3.0
10 x 10
15 x 21.2
15 x 30
4 x 2.0
4 x 3.0
10 x 10
15 x 21.2
15 x 30
4 x 2.0
4 x 3.0
10 x 10
15 x 21.2
15 x 30
4 x 2.0
4 x 3.0
10 x 10
15 x 21.2
15 x 30
4 x 2.0
4 x 3.0
10 x 10
15 x 21.2
15 x 30
4 x 2.0
4 x 3.0
4 x 2.0
4 x 3.0
10 x 10
15 x 21.2
15 x 30
4 x 3.0
3/pk
ea
ea
10/pk
10/pk
3/pk
ea
ea
10/pk
10/pk
3/pk
ea
ea
10/pk
10/pk
3/pk
10/pk
10/pk
3/pk
ea
10/pk
10/pk
3/pk
ea
ea
10/pk
10/pk
3/pk
ea
ea
10/pk
10/pk
3/pk
ea
ea
10/pk
10/pk
3/pk
ea
ea
10/pk
10/pk
3/pk
ea
ea
10/pk
10/pk
10/pk
10/pk
3/pk
ea
ea
10/pk
10 x 10
3/pk
AJ0-8339
Oligo-WAX
15 x 21.2
ea
15 x 30
ea
AJ0-8420
Oligo-WAX
(WA, Weak Anion Exchanger)
31
Security Guard
ORDERING INFORMATION (continued)
Cartridges for Protein/Polypeptide Reversed Phase
For use with all silica columns for separation of proteins and peptides, such as Jupiter
(Phenomenex); Vydac 218TP, 214TP (Alltech Associates, Inc.); SynChropak 300
C18, C4 (Eprogen, Inc.); Nucleosil 300 C18, C4 (Macherey-Nagel); Hypersil 300
(Thermo Hypersil-Keystone) and all other widepore or 300 brands.
Material Description
pH
Stability
Dimensions
L x ID(mm)
AJ0-4320
1.5-10
4 x 2.0
10/pk
AJ0-4321
1.5-10
4 x 3.0
10/pk
AJ0-7224
1.5-10
10 x 10
3/pk
AJ0-7230
1.5-10
15 x 21.2
ea
AJ0-8313
1.5-10
15 x 30
ea
AJ0-4326
4 x 2.0
10/pk
AJ0-4327
4 x 3.0
10/pk
AJ0-7371
10 x 10
ea
AJ0-4329
Widepore C4 (Butyl)
1.5-10
4 x 2.0
10/pk
AJ0-4330
Widepore C4 (Butyl)
1.5-10
4 x 3.0
10/pk
AJ0-7225
Widepore C4 (Butyl)
1.5-10
10 x 10
3/pk
AJ0-7231
Widepore C4 (Butyl)
1.5-10
15 x 21.2
ea
AJ0-8314
Widepore C4 (Butyl)
1.5-10
15 x 30
ea
Part No.
Unit
Material Description
pH Stability
Dimensions
L x ID(mm) Unit
AJ0-4487
GFC-2000
2-7.5
4 x 3.0
10/pk
AJ0-7365
GFC-2000
2-7.5
10 x 10
3/pk
AJ0-8588
GFC-2000
2-7.5
15 x 21.2
AJ0-4488
GFC-3000
2-7.5
4 x 3.0
10/pk
AJ0-7366
GFC-3000
2-7.5
10 x 10
3/pk
AJ0-8589
GFC-3000
2-7.5
15 x 21.2
AJ0-4489
GFC-4000
2-7.5
4 x 3.0
10/pk
AJ0-7367
GFC-4000
2-7.5
10 x 10
3/pk
AJ0-8590
GFC-4000
2-7.5
15 x 21.2
Part No.
ea
ea
ea
Part No.
AJ0-8402
Material Description*
Dimensions
pH Stability L x ID(mm)
Lux Cellulose-1
2-9
Unit
4 x 2.0
10/pk
AJ0-8403
Lux Cellulose-1
2-9
4 x 3.0
10/pk
AJ0-8404
Lux Cellulose-1
2-9
10 x 10
3/pk
AJ0-8405
Lux Cellulose-1
2-9
15 x 21.2
ea
AJ0-8406
Lux Cellulose-1
2-9
15 x 30
ea
AJ0-8398
Lux Cellulose-2
2-9
4 x 2.0
10/pk
AJ0-8366
Lux Cellulose-2
2-9
4 x 3.0
10/pk
3/pk
AJ0-8399
Lux Cellulose-2
2-9
10 x 10
AJ0-8400
Lux Cellulose-2
2-9
15 x 21.2
ea
AJ0-8401
Lux Cellulose-2
2-9
15 x 30
ea
pH Stability
Dimensions
L x ID(mm) Unit
AJ0-8621
Lux Cellulose-3
2-9
4 x 2.0
10/pk
AJ0-8622
Lux Cellulose-3
2-9
4 x 3.0
10/pk
AJ0-8623
Lux Cellulose-3
2-9
10 x 10.0 3/pk
AJ0-8624
Lux Cellulose-3
2-9
15 x 21.2
AJ0-8625
Lux Cellulose-3
2-9
15 x 30.0
AJ0-8626
Lux Cellulose-4
2-9
4 x 2.0
10/pk
AJ0-8627
Lux Cellulose-4
2-9
4 x 3.0
10/pk
AJ0-8628
Lux Cellulose-4
2-9
10 x 10.0 3/pk
AJ0-8629
Lux Cellulose-4
2-9
15 x 21.2
AJ0-8630
Lux Cellulose-4
2-9
15 x 30.0
AJ0-8471
Lux Amylose-2
2-9
4 x 2.0
10/pk
AJ0-8470
Lux Amylose-2
2-9
4 x 3.0
10/pk
AJ0-8472
Lux Amylose-2
2-9
10 x 10
3/pk
AJ0-8473
Lux Amylose-2
2-9
15 x 21.2
ea
AJ0-8474
Lux Amylose-2
2-9
15 x 30
ea
Part No.
ea
ea
ea
ea
Part No.
AJ0-4490
Material Description
pH Stability
Dimensions
L x ID(mm)
Carbo-H+
1-8
4 x 3.0
Unit
10/pk
AJ0-8888
Carbo H+
1-8
15 x 21.2
AJ0-4491
Carbo-Ag+*
Neutral
4 x 3.0
ea
10/pk
AJ0-8891
Carbo Ag+*
Neutral
15 x 21.2
AJ0-4492
Carbo-Pb+2
Neutral
4 x 3.0
AJ0-8890
Carbo Pb+2
Neutral
15 x 21.2
AJ0-4493
Carbo-Ca+2
Neutral
4 x 3.0
AJ0-8889
Carbo Ca+2
Neutral
15 x 21.2
ea
10/pk
ea
10/pk
ea
Replacement Parts
Part No.
Description
Unit
AJ0-4283
PEEK Ferrules
3/pk
AJ0-4285
Stacking Rings
2/pk
AQ0-1389
10/pk
AJ0-4284
2/pk
AQ0-8374
AQ0-8375
10/pk
AQ0-8222
2/pk
AQ0-8318
2/pk
ea
ORDERING INFORMATION
Part No.
Description
Unit
| ea
5/pk
5/pk
COLUMN PERFORMANCE
CHECK STANDARDS
Convenient way to check column performance
Affordable and easy to use
Phenomenex offers a comprehensive line of column performance
check standards to help you evaluate column performance. We
recommend using the check standards to verify performance of all
columns upon receiving them and periodically over the lifetime of
the column. Test conditions are located in the column jacket.
Normal PHASE
REVERSED PHASE 1
REVERSED PHASE 2
(Please refer to the QC Test Data for specific test conditions for Jupiter, Aeris,
Kinetex, and Luna)
34
HILIC PHASE
CARBOHYDRATE MIX 1
CARBOHYDRATE MIX 2
CARBOHYDRATE MIX 3
OLIGOSACCHARIDE STANDARD
CATION-EXCHANGE
ANION-EXCHANGE
35
AQUEOUS SEC 2
STAR-ION A300
Unit quantity:
Contains:
2 mL
Conc. (mg/mL)
Fluoride
5
Nitrate 20
Chloride 10
Phosphate 30
POLYMERX RP-1
Unit quantity: 2 mL
Contains:
Conc. (mg/mL)
Cytosine 13
Uracil
13
Uridine 33
Unit quantity: 2 mL
Contains:
Conc. (g/mL)
Thiourea
10
Progesterone 100
Anthracene 10
36
2 mL
Conc. (g/mL)
Toluene
21.75
Nitrobenzene 150.00
2-Nitroanisol
0.18
37
Ordering Information
12 x 32 mm, 11 mm Crimp-Top Vials and Closures
Crimp-Top Vials, 2.0 mL
Cleaner vials eliminate ghost peaks and contaminants
Used with most autosamplers, including Agilent, Thermo
Scientific, Waters
Larger-opening wide-mouth style prevents
broken needles and system downtime
Precision neck improves crimping
Description
Standard Opening
Vial, Crimp, 2 mL Clear, No Patch
Vial, Crimp, 2 mL Clear, w/ Patch
Vial, Crimp, 2 mL Amber, w/ Patch
Wide Mouth Opening
Vial, Crimp, 2 mL Wide Mouth, Clear,
No Patch
Vial, Crimp, 2 mL Wide Mouth, Clear,
w/ Patch
Vial, Crimp, 2 mL Wide Mouth, Amber,
No Patch
Vial, Crimp, 2 mL Wide Mouth, Amber,
w/ Patch
1000/pk
AR0-3700-13
AR0-3710-13
AR0-3711-13
AR0-37K0-13
AR0-37L0-13
AR0-37K1-13
AR0-37L1-13
1000/pk
AR0-5780-13
AR0-5760-13
AR0-5740-13
AR0-5742-13
AR0-5741-13
AR0-5743-13
AR0-574G-13
AR0-5710-13
Description
Vial, 9 mm Screw, 2 mL Clear, No Patch
Vial, 9 mm Screw, 2 mL Amber, No Patch
Vial, 9 mm Screw, 2 mL Clear, w/ Patch
Vial, 9 mm Screw, 2 mL Amber, w/ Patch
Vial, 9 mm Screw, 2 mL Clear, w/ Patch,
Silanized
1000/pk
AR0-3900-13
AR0-3901-13
AR0-3910-13
AR0-3911-13
AR0-3960-13
1000/pk
AR0-8957-13-B
AR0-8952-13-B
AR0-8956-13-B
AR0-8951-13-B
AR0-8977-13-B
AR0-8972-13-B
Deconditioning Resistant
Low Elution Volumes
High Analyte Capacity
Strata-X and -XL for simplified cleanup
of polar and non-polar compounds
Strata-X-C and -XL-C for selective extraction of basic compounds
Strata-X-CW and -XL-CW for bases (including quaternary amines)
Strata-X-A and -XL-A for cleanup of weak acids
Strata-X-AW -XL-AW for acids
Strata-X-Drug B for basic drugs of abuse
Strata-X-Drug N for neutral drugs of abuse
Optimal Flow
Lot-to-Lot Reproducibility
Wide Range of Selectivity
Available chemistries include:
C18-E, C18-U, C18-T, C8,
Phenyl, SDB-L, CN, Si-1, WCX, FI-PR, NH2, SAX, SCX, Melamine
FLOW
40
Backpressure Regulators
Biocompatible / Metal-free products
Connectors and Splitters
Filtration Products
Injectors and Injector Loops
Membrane Filters
Mobile Phase Handling Devices
Polymer Calibration Standards / Kits
Rotor Seals, Stators, etc.
Solvent Reservoir and Reagent Bottles
SPE Consumables, Tube & Plate Manifolds
Switching Valves
Syringes
Syringe Filters
Tools
Tubing, Fittings, Frits and Unions
Valves (Injection, Switching)
Vials, Caps and Septa
equipment
Column Chiller-Heater
Column Heater
Degasser
For ordering and additional information, please contact your Phenomenex
Technical Consultant.
ORDERING INFORMATION
ThermaSphere TS-130
Part No.
Description
41
PHENOMENEX WARRANTY
Phenomenex products are warranted to meet the stated
performance and quality and to be free of defects in
material and workmanship. They are not warranted, nor
does Phenomenex assume liability, if misused. NO OTHER
WARRANTY OR REPRESENTATION IS IMPLIED OR EXPRESSED
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