HxSil C8 3 µm 2.1 x 33 mm
Silica packing material for a variety of reversed-phase separations Hamilton HxSil C8 columns are well end-capped for retention time reproducibility and durability. The C8 demonstrates excellent selectivity needed for complex sample mixtures and gives shorter retention times than a C18.
Application Examples: Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, small organic molecules.
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Part/REF # 79116-
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Specifications
Separation Mode |
Separation Mode
Reversed-Phase
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Stationary Phase |
Stationary Phase
HxSil C8
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Format |
Format
HPLC Column
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Hardware Inner Diameter |
Hardware Inner Diameter
2.1 mm
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Hardware Length |
Hardware Length
33 mm
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Particle Size |
Particle Size
3 µm
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USP Classification |
USP Classification
USP L7
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Additional specifications
Packing Material Type |
Packing Material Type
Silica
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Pore Size |
Pore Size
100 Å
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Hardware Material |
Hardware Material
Stainless Steel
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Max Pressure |
Max Pressure
5,000 psi
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Mobile Phase Limits |
Mobile Phase Limits
pH 2.0 - 7.5
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Temp Limits |
Temp Limits
60°C Max
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Restoration |
Restoration
Run a gradient of 100% water to 100% acetonitrile. Repeat three times
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Compound Classification |
Compound Classification
General Purpose
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UOM |
UOM
1 EACH
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