PRP-X100: Anion Exchange HPLC Column

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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PRP-X100 Columns
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PRP-X100 Guard Columns
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PRP-X100 Bulk Resin
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PRP-X100 Eluent Concentrate
PRP-X100 Overview
Reliable separations of organic and inorganic anions
Hamilton PRP-X100 and PRP-X110 are highly stable, inert materials. The PRP-X100 can be used with virtually any HPLC or ion chromatograph, including dedicated IC units. Technological advancements in modern polymer chemistry now deliver a more rugged column with exceptionally higher separation efficiencies than earlier predecessors. PRP-X100 and PRP-X110 columns are well suited for use in systems employing suppressed/non-suppressed conductivity, electrochemical, UV, and ICP-MS detection. Chromatographers currently using wet chemical or colorimetric methods will find ion chromatography greatly reduces sample pretreatment and improves the accuracy and precision of results.
How to Choose Column Specifications for Your Application
PRP-X100 Tech Center
Specific Applications
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Arsenic Speciation by Anion Exchange HPLC (PRP-X100)
Resolution of arsenic compounds is achieved by anion exchange chromatography on a Hamilton PRP-X100 column. -
Flexible Anion Analysis (PRP-X100/X110)
Hamilton PRP-X100 and PRP-X110 are the perfect solution for anion analysis in water or environmental samples. -
Hexavalent Chromium by Anion Exchange HPLC (PRP-X100)
Isolate toxic Cr(VI) from its essential nutrient Cr(III) -
Mobile Phase Composition and Retention Behavior (PRP-X100)
Two anion exchange HPLC columns for a wide range of applications.
Resources
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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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USP "L" Column Listings
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HPLC Guard Columns, HPLC Guard Cartridges
HPLC guard columns and guard cartridges protect analytical, semi-prep and preparative HPLC columns. They help by removing particulate contaminants and highly absorptive compounds from samples, prolonging column life.

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