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SPB®-1 Capillary GC Column

L × I.D. 30 m × 0.25 mm, df 0.25 μm

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eCl@ss:
32119290
UNSPSC Code:
41115710
NACRES:
SB.54
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Product Name

SPB®-1 Capillary GC Column, L × I.D. 30 m × 0.25 mm, df 0.25 μm

material

fused silica

agency

meets requirements for USP G1, G2, and G9

parameter

-60-320 °C temperature (isothermal or programmed)

Beta value

250

df

0.25 μm

technique(s)

gas chromatography (GC): suitable

L × I.D.

30 m × 0.25 mm

matrix active group

Bonded; poly(dimethyl siloxane) phase

column type

capillary non-polar

Quality Level

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Application

SPB®-1 Capillary GC Column was used for speciation of the nitrogen compounds (quantitatively), which are polar and somewhat basic in nature, with chemiluminescence detection.

General description

Application: This column is often used for traditional general purpose applications, where a non-polar column is required. Analytes will be separated primarily according to boiling point.
USP Code: This column meets USP G1, G2, and G9 requirements.
Phase:
  • Bonded
  • Poly(dimethyl siloxane)
Temp. Limits:
  • ≤0.32 mm I.D., <2 μm: -60 °C to 320 °C (isothermal or programmed)
  • ≤0.32 mm I.D., ≥2 μm: -60 °C to 300 °C (isothermal or programmed)
  • ≥0.53 mm I.D., <2 μm: -60 °C to 300 °C (isothermal) or 320 °C (programmed)
  • ≥0.53 mm I.D., ≥2 μm: -60 °C to 260 °C (isothermal) or 280 °C (programmed)

Other Notes

We offer a variety of chromatography accessories including analytical syringes

Legal Information

SPB is a registered trademark of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany

Storage Class

10 - Combustible liquids

wgk

WGK 1

flash_point_f

214.0 °F - closed cup

flash_point_c

101.1 °C - closed cup


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