RCX-10 Columns
Designed for the isocratic or gradient separation of carbohydrates
RCX-10 carbohydrate analysis columns are designed for isocratic or gradient separation of carbohydrates. The exchange capacity of the RCX-10 is greater than that of other anion exchange columns, leading to characteristics better suited for the separation of carbohydrates. Simple samples with two or three carbohydrates can be quickly separated isocratically, while more complex samples require gradient elution to fully resolve all the analytes of interest. When an isocratic method is used with a conductivity, refractive index, ultraviolet, or pulsed amperometric detector (PAD), mono and disaccharides such as glucose, fructose, sucrose and lactose can be quickly determined.
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The sample amount needed to be purified or separated for analysis will dictate which scale of chromatography is needed. In general, the scales of chromatography are microbore, analytical, semi-preparative, and preparative. Nanoscale and microscale are smaller scale ranges but are not covered in Hamilton’s product offerings. READ MORE
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