PRP-X100 Anion Exchange HPLC Column, 4.1 x 100 mm, 10 µm

Hamilton PRP-X100 and PRP-X110 are highly stable, inert materials. For high sensitivity, Hamilton PRP-X110 ion chromatography columns are used to separate ions at concentrations from less than 20 ppb to 20 ppm. The PRP-X110 has similar selectivity to the PRP-X100 but provides lower limits of detection as a result of its lower exchange capacity.


Application Examples: Arsenic speciation, organic and inorganic anions, organic acids, halides, nucleotides.

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Part/REF # 79439
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Specifications

Separation Mode
Separation Mode
Anion Exchange
Stationary Phase
Stationary Phase
PRP-X100
Format
Format
HPLC Column
Hardware Inner Diameter
Hardware Inner Diameter
4.1 mm
Hardware Length
Hardware Length
100 mm
Particle Size
Particle Size
10 µm
Packing Material Type
Packing Material Type
PSDVB/Trimethylammonium

Additional specifications

Pore Size
Pore Size
100 Å
Particle Surface Area (m2/cm3)
Particle Surface Area (m2/cm3)
405
Pore Volume (cm3/g)
Pore Volume (cm3/g)
0.64
Hardware Material
Hardware Material
Stainless Steel
Max Pressure
Max Pressure
5,000 psi
Exchange Capacity
Exchange Capacity
0.19 meq/gm
Exchange Capacity/Column
Exchange Capacity/Column
0.152 meq/column
Mobile Phase Limits
Mobile Phase Limits
pH 1-13. 0-100% aqueous, organic modifier
Buffer Strength
Buffer Strength
0.0-0.5N
Temp Limits
Temp Limits
pH 1-7.9 (5-60°C); pH 8-13 (5-30°C)
Restoration
Restoration
Pump approximately 50 mL of methanol with 1% 6 N nitric acid.
Compound Classification
Compound Classification
Organic/Inorganic Anions
UOM
UOM
1 EACH
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