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Pre-packed columns, cartridges, and guard columns for separation of biomolecules and organic/inorganic analytes; includes normal/reversed phase HPLC, UHPLC, LC-MS, HILIC, mixed-mode, ion exchange, ligand exchange, and affinity column formats.
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.
Ascentis™ Express Phenyl-Hexyl phase columns have unique selectivity arising from solute interaction with the aromatic ring and its delocalized electrons. It is complementary (orthogonal) to both C18 and RP-Amide phases because of this unique aromaticity.
For use in general chromatographic work for extraction of components, with special applications in isoenzyme and protein studies, hemoglobin fractionation and desalting.
Thermo Scientific™ POROS™ GoPure™ 0.5-cm pre-packed columns are intended for the screening of POROS affinity, ion exchange, and hydrophobic interaction chromatography (HIC) resins or for small scale purification.
LiChrosorb™ RP-18 HPLC Columns are classified as L1 USP columns and are primarily used for reversed-phase HPLC of neutral, acidic and weak basic compounds. The totally porous irregular particles ensure reliable results.
Thermo Scientific™ POROS™ GoPure™ 0.8 cm pre-packed columns are intended for the screening of POROS affinity, ion exchange, and hydrophobic interaction chromatography (HIC) resins or for small scale purification.
TSKgel™ SAX columns are packed with 5 μm porous spherical PS/DVB particles which are surface modified with a strong anion exchanger. They are used for the separation of isomerized sugars, alcohols, and low molecular weight organic acids.
TSKgel™ Phenyl-5PW RP columns are filled with 10 micron porous polymethacrylate particles, the surface of which is covered with a high density of phenyl groups that causes proteins to be retained in a low salt buffer mobile phase and requiring a solvent gradient for their elution, as is the protocol in reversed phase chromatography.