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Hamilton Company PRP-X300 Starter Kit 79373

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Hamilton PRP-X300 columns offer an easy, rapid way to separate closely related alcohols and organic acids. The sulfonated poly(styrene-divinyl benzene) support separates samples via a mixed mode mechanism. Separation on the PRP-X300 is accomplished by three modes: Hydrogen Bonding—The attraction and retention of sample compounds by the negatively charged sulfonate group. Reversed-Phase—The interaction and retention of the sample compounds by the non-polar polymeric support. Ion Exclusion—The process in which ionized samples are excluded from the pores of the support and elute first, while the weakly ionized and nonionic compounds elute later.
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PRP-X300 Starter Kit
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PRP-X300 Starter Kit 79373
Hamilton PRP-X300 columns offer an easy, rapid way to separate closely related alcohols and organic acids. The sulfonated poly(styrene-divinyl benzene) support separates samples via a mixed mode mechanism. Separation on the PRP-X300 is accomplished by three modes: Hydrogen Bonding—The attraction and retention of sample compounds by the negatively charged sulfonate group. Reversed-Phase—The interaction and retention of the sample compounds by the non-polar polymeric support. Ion Exclusion—The process in which ionized samples are excluded from the pores of the support and elute first, while the weakly ionized and nonionic compounds elute later.

Hamilton PRP-X300 columns offer an easy, rapid way to separate closely related alcohols and organic acids. The sulfonated poly(styrene-divinylbenzene) support separates samples via a mixed mode mechanism. Separation on the PRP-X300 is accomplished by three modes:

  • Hydrogen Bonding—The attraction and retention of sample compounds by the negatively charged sulfonate group.
  • Reversed-Phase—The interaction and retention of the sample compounds by the non-polar polymeric support.
  • Ion Exclusion—The process in which ionized samples are excluded from the pores of the support and elute first, while the weakly ionized and nonionic compounds elute later.
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Technical Specifications

  Hamilton Company
Product Category HPLC Columns
Product Number 79373
Product Name PRP-X300 Starter Kit
Column Type Guard
Stationary Phase/Separation Process Ion Exclusion
Construction Material polymer
Packing Diameter 20 µm (0.7874 mils)
Pore Diameter 0.0100 µm (3.94E-4 mils)
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