HC-40

HC-40 and HC-75 resins are soft gel column packings designed for oligosaccharide separations. The mobile phase of these columns is water without salts or buffer. This simplifies mobile phase preparation, reduces cost, and broadens the use of available detectors. Each of these columns has distinct retention characteristics and is designed for specific separations.
Application Examples: Oligosaccharides (degree of polymerization ≤ 8)
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HC-40 Columns
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HC-40 Bulk Resin
HC-40 Overview
HC-40 resins are soft gel column packings designed for oligosaccharide separations. The mobile phase of this column is water without salts or buffer. This simplifies mobile phase preparation, reduces cost, and broadens the use of available detectors. This column has distinct retention characteristics and is designed for specific separations.
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