RCX-10: Anion Exchange HPLC Columns
Hamilton RCX-10 columns are designed with high exchange capacity for quality carbohydrate separation. Isocratic or gradient separations can be used depending on the complexity of the mixture. A pulsed amperometric detector (PAD) is recommended for gradient separations to utilize the full potential of this column. High pH can be used to enhance carbohydrate separation on RCX-10 columns due to the negative charge of sugars at basic pH.
Application Examples: Carbohydrates, polysaccharides, sugar oligomers up to DP8.
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RCX-10 Columns
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RCX-10 Guard Columns
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RCX-10 Bulk Resin
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Reference Guide - HPLC Columns
Learn how to choose a column, how to maximize the life of a column through proper care, cleaning, and restoration.
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How do I restore my HPLC column?
Performance will inevitably degrade as the column is used, however this procedure may restore the performance of a column that has become fouled. Learn more in this step-by-step guide. -
How Do I Connect a Stainless Steel Guard Cartridge to My HPLC Column?
The process of connecting a guard cartridge to an HPLC column is fairly simple, but requires different steps based on the HPLC instrument and the guard cartridge configuration. Click to read our step-by-step guide. -
How Do I Install My HPLC Column?
Connecting an chromatography column is not difficult, but if the proper steps aren't followed, chromatographic results can be compromised. Follow this step-by-step guide to get it done right.
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