Ideal for analysis of hydroxy acids, like lactic, malic, tartaric and mandelic acids, amino acids, other amines and bi-functional racemates, like amino alcohols.
ChromegaChiral™ CCC is a modified cellulose including the combination of 3-chloro-4 methylphenylcarbamate and 3,5-dichloro- phenylcarbamate bonding groups coated on high purity, high performance spherical silica particles.
ChromegaChiral™ CCJ (cellulose 4-methylbenzoate) is a new product for high resolution chiral separations based on a new halogenated carbohydrate based chiral stationary phase.
ChromegaChiral™ CC4 (cellulose tris(4-chloro-3-methyl-phenylcarbamate) is another new product for high resolution chiral separations based on a new halogenated carbohydrate based chiral stationary phase.
ChromegaChiral™ CCS (amylose tris [(S)-a-methylbenzylcarbamate]) permits the enantiomeric separation of 1-Indanol without the addition of DEA (Diethyl amine).
apHera™ reversed columns were devoloped specifically to provide the superior advantages of both silica and polystyrene columns, without the disadvantages of either.
Description: Spherical, porous silica coated with DMPC (dimethylphenyl carbamate)-derivatized cellulose. Field of Use: Small molecule enantiomer separations in normal phase, polar organic, and SFC modes.
CHIRALDEX™ G-TA is one of the top choices for the analysis of Group 1 CSPs (Surface Interactions, Complex Derivatives). It has been shown to be the most broadly-selective phase for the pharmaceutical industry, especially for the analysis of chiral intermediates and drug studies in various stages of clinical trials.
Ascentis™ Express HPLC columns, through the use of Fused-Core™ particle technology, can provide you with both the high speed and high efficiencies of sub-2 μm particles while maintaining lower backpressures.
BIOshell™ Glycan HPLC Columns are specifically engineered to deliver fast, high resolution, reproducible glycan identification using HILIC chromatography.
A typical mobile phase used with normal-phase silica columns consists of a hydrocarbon solvent such as hexane or heptane, mixed with a relatively small percentage of more polar solvent.