3337623

Thermo Scientific™ Hypersil BDS C8 Pioneer HPLC Columns

Manufacturer: Fischer Scientific

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Column Format

Pioneer Column

Pore Size

145 Å

Temperature

60°C

Stationary Phase

C8

Carbon Load

7%

Endcapped

Yes

pH

2 to 8

Surface Area

185 m²/g

USP Type

L7

Packing Material

Spherical, Fully Porous, Base-Deactivated Silica

Column Type

Reversed Phase

Phase

Reversed Phase

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Column Format:
Pioneer Column

Pore Size:
145 Å

Temperature:
60°C

Stationary Phase:
C8

Carbon Load:
7%

Endcapped:
Yes

pH:
2 to 8

Surface Area:
185 m²/g

USP Type:
L7

Packing Material:
Spherical, Fully Porous, Base-Deactivated Silica

Column Type:
Reversed Phase

Phase:
Reversed Phase

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Column Format:
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Pore Size:
130 Å

Temperature:
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Stationary Phase:
C8

Carbon Load:
7%

Endcapped:
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pH:
2 to 9

Surface Area:
170 m²/g

USP Type:
L7

Packing Material:
Silica

Column Type:
Reversed Phase

Phase:
Reversed Phase

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Column Format:
__

Pore Size:
145 Å

Temperature:
60°C

Stationary Phase:
C8

Carbon Load:
7%

Endcapped:
Yes

pH:
2 to 8

Surface Area:
185 m²/g

USP Type:
L7

Packing Material:
Spherical, Fully Porous, Base-Deactivated Silica

Column Type:
Reversed Phase

Phase:
Reversed Phase

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Column Format:
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Pore Size:
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Temperature:
__

Stationary Phase:
Cyano (CN)

Carbon Load:
__

Endcapped:
__

pH:
__

Surface Area:
__

USP Type:
L10

Packing Material:
Base-Deactivated Silica

Column Type:
Mixed Mode

Phase:
Normal and Reversed Phase