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L × i.d.:
10 cm × 2.1 mm
Particle size:
2 μm
Matrix active group:
C18 phase, dimethyloctadecylsilane phase
Pore size:
120 Å pore size
Matrix:
superficially porous particle particle platform
agency
suitable for USP L1
Quality Level
feature
endcapped
packaging
pk of 1 ea
parameter
1000 bar max. pressure (14,500 psi), 60 °C max. temp.
L × I.D.
10 cm × 2.1 mm
surface area
70 m2/g
matrix
superficially porous particle particle platform
matrix active group
C18 phase, dimethyloctadecylsilane phase
particle size
2 μm
pore size
120 Å pore size
pH range
2-12
General description
Ascentis® Express 120Å C18 pH+ is a high-performance liquid chromatography column based on a the Fused-Core® particle design, enabling high throughput applications. The Fused-Core® particle provides a thin porous shell of high-purity silica surrounding a solid silica core. This particle design exhibits very high column efficiency due to the shallow diffusion paths in the 0.4 μm deep porous shell and the small overall particle size of 2.0 μm. Ascentis® Express 120Å C18 pH+ has a surface modification that leads to alkaline resistance that provides a stable, reversed-phase packing that can be used for separations run under high pH mobile phase conditions. It is particularly useful for improving peak shape and load tolerance of basic compounds at elevated pH, without detrimental effects to acids or neutrals.
Application
Ascentis® Express C18 pH+ columns are highly suited for the reversed-phase separation of basic, acidic, and neutral compounds.
Features and Benefits
- Ascentis® Express 120 Å C18 pH+ columns have a pH range of 2-12. The maximum temperature is 60 °C.
- Column lifetime may be reduced if the column is continuously run at the maximum temperature and maximum pH. The identity and concentration of the buffer will also impact column lifetime.
- Ascentis® Express 120 Å C18 pH+ columns are stable to operating pressures up to 1000 bar (14,500 psi).
Analysis Note
Volatile buffers such as 10–20 mM ammonium acetate and ammonium hydroxide are recommended for use with MS detection. Ammonium bicarbonate and organic buffers such as TRIS are recommended for UV detection. Phosphate and borate may be used for UV detection, but may be harsher on LC instrumentation. For more information on the impact of buffer on column lifetime, see Journal of Chromatography A, 728 (1996) 259-270.
Other Notes
Column Care: To maximize column life, ensure that samples and mobile phases are particle-free. The use of guard columns or an in-line filter with 0.5 μm porosity between the sample injector and the column is highly recommended. Should the operating pressure of the column suddenly increase beyond normal levels, reversing the flow direction of the column may be attempted to remove debris on the inlet frit. With 2 μm columns, reverse flow could be detrimental to column performance and should be done carefully and atlow flow rates. Exceeding half of the normal flow rate is not recommended.To remove strongly retained materials from the column, flush the column in the reverse direction with very strong solvents such as 100% of the organic component of the mobile phase in use. A mixture (95/5 v/v) of dichloromethane and methanol is often effective at this task. Extreme cases may require the use of very strong solvents such as dimethylformamide (DMF) or dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO).
Column Storage: Long-term storage of silica-based, reversed-phase columns is best in 100% acetonitrile. Columns may be safely stored for short periods (up to 3 or 4 days) in most common mobile phases. However, when using buffers, it is best to protect both the column and the HPLC equipment and remove the salts by flushing the column with the same mobile phase without the buffer (e.g., when using 60/40 MeCN/buffer, flush the column with 60/40 MeCN/H2O) to eliminate any danger from corrosion from the salts while providing rapid re-equilibration of the column with the original mobile phase. Before storing the column, the end-fittings should be tightly sealed with the end-plugs that came with the column to prevent the packing from drying.
Column Storage: Long-term storage of silica-based, reversed-phase columns is best in 100% acetonitrile. Columns may be safely stored for short periods (up to 3 or 4 days) in most common mobile phases. However, when using buffers, it is best to protect both the column and the HPLC equipment and remove the salts by flushing the column with the same mobile phase without the buffer (e.g., when using 60/40 MeCN/buffer, flush the column with 60/40 MeCN/H2O) to eliminate any danger from corrosion from the salts while providing rapid re-equilibration of the column with the original mobile phase. Before storing the column, the end-fittings should be tightly sealed with the end-plugs that came with the column to prevent the packing from drying.
Legal Information
Ascentis is a registered trademark of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany
Fused-Core is a registered trademark of Advanced Materials Technology, Inc.
Disclaimer
- HPLC columns are for laboratory use only. Not for drug, household, or other use.
- Users of HPLC columns should be aware of the toxicity or flammability of the mobile phases chosen for use with the columns. Precautions should be taken to avoid contact and leaks.
- HPLC columns should be used in systems having well-ventilated environments to minimize concentration of solvent fumes.
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Global Trade Item Number
| SKU | GTIN |
|---|---|
| 70035-U | 04065273433746 |