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Catalog No. MN720095.46
Part No. 720095.46
Supplier MACHEREY‑NAGEL
EC HPLC column (analytical), NUCLEOSIL 100-5 NH2, 5 µm, 250x4.6 mm
Net Price
Special offer
Availability

6 weeks

PROPERTIES
  • Recommended application(s)
    HPLC, Hydrocarbons under NP conditions, Polar compounds under RP conditions (sugars, DNA bases)
  • Storage temperature
    RT
  • Scope of delivery
    1x analytical HPLC column, instruction leaflet, certificate of analysis
  • Hazardous material
    No
  • Method
    HPLC, analytical
  • Brand
    NUCLEOSIL
  • Base material
    NUCLEOSIL - the standard silica
  • Phase
    NUCLEOSIL 100-5 NH2
  • USP listing
    L8
  • Surface chemistry
    Aminopropyl (NH2) modification
  • Mode
    Multi-mode (NP and RP), Normal phase (NP)
  • Type
    EC HPLC column (analytical)
  • Hardware
    Stainless steel
  • Column length
    250 mm
  • Column inner diameter
    4.6 mm
  • Particle type
    Fully porous particles (FPP)
  • Particle shape
    Spherical
  • Particle size
    5 µm
  • Eluent in HPLC column
    n-heptane
  • Endcapped
    No
  • Carbon content
    3.5 %
  • pH stability
    2.0–8.0
  • Pore size
    100 Å
  • Specific surface according to BET
    350 m²/g
  • Temperature stability (max)
    60 °C
  • Pressure stability (max)
    400 bar
  • Column volume
    4.15 mL
DESCRIPTION
Besides cyano modifications, amino modifications belong to the most frequently used polar silica phases. Amino phases can be run in the RP mode using aqueous-organic eluent mixtures as well as in the NP mode, e.g., with hexane as mobile phase. Also anion exchange chromatography of anions and organic acids using common buffers (e.g., acetate or phosphate) in conjunction with organic modifiers (e.g., acetonitrile) is possible. Separation mechanism based on polar interactions, hydrophobic interactions and weak ion exchange interactions. These HPLC columns are packed with polar aminopropyl modification, based on the original NUCLEOSIL silica gel. It is one of the first spherical silicas for HPLC and was originally developed by MACHEREY-NAGEL in 1974. It is exclusively manufactured in Germany and is still one of the most used HPLC silicas in quality control around the globe.
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