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Catalog No. MN723381.50
Part No. 723381.50
Supplier MACHEREY‑NAGEL
GC column, HYDRODEX BETA-6TBDM, 50 m L, 0.25 mm ID, proprietary df
Net Price
Special offer
Availability

6 weeks

PROPERTIES
  • Method
    Gas chromatography (GC)
  • Composition
    Heptakis-(2,3-di-O-methyl-6-O-t-butyldimethylsilyl)-β-cyclodextrin
  • Recommended application(s)
    Cyclopentanones, Enantiomers, Esters, Gas chromatography, GC, Lactones, Tartrates, Terpenes
  • Storage temperature
    RT
  • Hazardous material
    No
  • Scope of delivery
    1x GC column coiled/wound on metal cage, user manual, certificate of analysis
  • Type
    GC column
  • Brand
    HYDRODEX
  • Phase
    HYDRODEX BETA-6TBDM
  • USP listing
    Not available or proprietary
  • Polarity
    Not available or proprietary
  • Column inner diameter
    0.25 mm
  • Film thickness
    Not available or proprietary
  • Column length
    50 m
  • Tmax isotherm
    230 °C
  • Tmax temp. program
    250 °C
  • Housing type
    Wall coated open tubular (WCOT) capillary column, internal wall of capillary is coated with a very fine film of liquid stationary phase
  • Hardware
    Fused Silica coated with polyimide coiled/wound on metal cage
  • Cage size
    7" (inch)
  • Integrated precolumn
    No
DESCRIPTION
Capillary columns for GC enantiomer separation. HYDRODEX cyclodextrin phases are made of cyclic oligosaccharides consisting of seven (β-cyclodextrin) or eight (γ-cyclodextrin) glucose units bonded through α-1,4-linkages. Regioselective derivatization of the hydroxyl groups leads to phases with varying enantioselectivity, which are well suited for chiral analyses. Due to the high melting point of the HYDRODEX phases they are diluted with polysiloxanes. Important advantage of cyclodextrin phases - many compounds can be analyzed without derivatization (however, for certain substances enantioselectivity can be favorably influenced by formation of derivatives). A large number of separations have been achieved, however, it is not possible to make a general prediction, which phase could solve a given separation task. Even for compounds with small structural differences or within homologous series the enantiodifferentiation can be quite different.
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