Metal Free columns
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Shim-pack Scepter (metal-free) is an inert column with a PEEK-lined stainless steel body designed for ultra-high-performance analysis. All wetted surfaces including the column body and frit are metal-free. Ideal for analysis of metal-coordinating and ion-adsorbing compounds such as phosphate-containing and basic analytes Outstanding pH and lifetime stability due to Scepter organic silica hybrid packing Shim-pack Scepter C18-300 is wide-pore organic silica hybrid reversed phase columns recommended for the separation of proteins such as monoclonal antibodies and mid-sized molecules such as oligonucleic acids and peptides that may not be retained on 100-120Å pore size columns due to size-exclusion effects. The organic silica hybrid base material is highly stable even at high temperatures under acidic and basic mobile phase conditions. Pore sizes are optimized for large molecular weight compounds and dispersed uniformly in the column, resulting in symmetrical peak shapes and increased resolution of antibodies and nucleic acids compared to a smaller pore size column. Shim-pack Scepter C18-300 is also effective for high-sensitivity LC/MS analysis, producing good peak shapes even under weak ionpairing conditions using a formic acid mobile phase. Pore Size-Dependent Selectivity Shim-pack Scepter C18-300 has larger pore sizes than Scepter C18-120, a smaller carbon content, and a lower specic surface area. As a result, Scepter C18-300 exhibits weaker retention compared to Scepter C18-120, making it suitable for applications aimed at reducing analysis time, and for the analysis of compounds that are strongly retained and may have inconsistent retention times on typical C18 columns.
OUT OF STOCKShim-pack Scepter (metal-free) is an inert column with a PEEK-lined stainless steel body designed for ultra-high-performance analysis. All wetted surfaces including the column body and frit are metal-free. Ideal for analysis of metal-coordinating and ion-adsorbing compounds such as phosphate-containing and basic analytes Outstanding pH and lifetime stability due to Scepter organic silica hybrid packing Shim-pack Scepter C18-300 is wide-pore organic silica hybrid reversed phase columns recommended for the separation of proteins such as monoclonal antibodies and mid-sized molecules such as oligonucleic acids and peptides that may not be retained on 100-120Å pore size columns due to size-exclusion effects. The organic silica hybrid base material is highly stable even at high temperatures under acidic and basic mobile phase conditions. Pore sizes are optimized for large molecular weight compounds and dispersed uniformly in the column, resulting in symmetrical peak shapes and increased resolution of antibodies and nucleic acids compared to a smaller pore size column. Shim-pack Scepter C18-300 is also effective for high-sensitivity LC/MS analysis, producing good peak shapes even under weak ionpairing conditions using a formic acid mobile phase. Pore Size-Dependent Selectivity Shim-pack Scepter C18-300 has larger pore sizes than Scepter C18-120, a smaller carbon content, and a lower specic surface area. As a result, Scepter C18-300 exhibits weaker retention compared to Scepter C18-120, making it suitable for applications aimed at reducing analysis time, and for the analysis of compounds that are strongly retained and may have inconsistent retention times on typical C18 columns.
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Description:
Shim-pack Scepter (metal-free) is an inert column with a PEEK-lined stainless steel body designed for ultra-high-performance analysis. All wetted surfaces including the column body and frit are metal-free. Ideal for analysis of metal-coordinating and ion-adsorbing compounds such as phosphate-containing and basic analytes Outstanding pH and lifetime stability due to Scepter organic silica hybrid packing Shim-pack Scepter C18-300 is wide-pore organic silica hybrid reversed phase columns recommended for the separation of proteins such as monoclonal antibodies and mid-sized molecules such as oligonucleic acids and peptides that may not be retained on 100-120Å pore size columns due to size-exclusion effects. The organic silica hybrid base material is highly stable even at high temperatures under acidic and basic mobile phase conditions. Pore sizes are optimized for large molecular weight compounds and dispersed uniformly in the column, resulting in symmetrical peak shapes and increased resolution of antibodies and nucleic acids compared to a smaller pore size column. Shim-pack Scepter C18-300 is also effective for high-sensitivity LC/MS analysis, producing good peak shapes even under weak ionpairing conditions using a formic acid mobile phase. Pore Size-Dependent Selectivity Shim-pack Scepter C18-300 has larger pore sizes than Scepter C18-120, a smaller carbon content, and a lower specic surface area. As a result, Scepter C18-300 exhibits weaker retention compared to Scepter C18-120, making it suitable for applications aimed at reducing analysis time, and for the analysis of compounds that are strongly retained and may have inconsistent retention times on typical C18 columns.
OUT OF STOCKShim-pack Scepter (metal-free) is an inert column with a PEEK-lined stainless steel body designed for ultra-high-performance analysis. All wetted surfaces including the column body and frit are metal-free. Ideal for analysis of metal-coordinating and ion-adsorbing compounds such as phosphate-containing and basic analytes Outstanding pH and lifetime stability due to Scepter organic silica hybrid packing Shim-pack Scepter C18-300 is wide-pore organic silica hybrid reversed phase columns recommended for the separation of proteins such as monoclonal antibodies and mid-sized molecules such as oligonucleic acids and peptides that may not be retained on 100-120Å pore size columns due to size-exclusion effects. The organic silica hybrid base material is highly stable even at high temperatures under acidic and basic mobile phase conditions. Pore sizes are optimized for large molecular weight compounds and dispersed uniformly in the column, resulting in symmetrical peak shapes and increased resolution of antibodies and nucleic acids compared to a smaller pore size column. Shim-pack Scepter C18-300 is also effective for high-sensitivity LC/MS analysis, producing good peak shapes even under weak ionpairing conditions using a formic acid mobile phase. Pore Size-Dependent Selectivity Shim-pack Scepter C18-300 has larger pore sizes than Scepter C18-120, a smaller carbon content, and a lower specic surface area. As a result, Scepter C18-300 exhibits weaker retention compared to Scepter C18-120, making it suitable for applications aimed at reducing analysis time, and for the analysis of compounds that are strongly retained and may have inconsistent retention times on typical C18 columns.
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Shim-pack Scepter (metal-free) is an inert column with a PEEK-lined stainless steel body designed for ultra-high-performance analysis. All wetted surfaces including the column body and frit are metal-free. Ideal for analysis of metal-coordinating and ion-adsorbing compounds such as phosphate-containing and basic analytes Outstanding pH and lifetime stability due to Scepter organic silica hybrid packing Shim-pack Scepter C18-300 is wide-pore organic silica hybrid reversed phase columns recommended for the separation of proteins such as monoclonal antibodies and mid-sized molecules such as oligonucleic acids and peptides that may not be retained on 100-120Å pore size columns due to size-exclusion effects. The organic silica hybrid base material is highly stable even at high temperatures under acidic and basic mobile phase conditions. Pore sizes are optimized for large molecular weight compounds and dispersed uniformly in the column, resulting in symmetrical peak shapes and increased resolution of antibodies and nucleic acids compared to a smaller pore size column. Shim-pack Scepter C18-300 is also effective for high-sensitivity LC/MS analysis, producing good peak shapes even under weak ionpairing conditions using a formic acid mobile phase. Pore Size-Dependent Selectivity Shim-pack Scepter C18-300 has larger pore sizes than Scepter C18-120, a smaller carbon content, and a lower specic surface area. As a result, Scepter C18-300 exhibits weaker retention compared to Scepter C18-120, making it suitable for applications aimed at reducing analysis time, and for the analysis of compounds that are strongly retained and may have inconsistent retention times on typical C18 columns.
OUT OF STOCKShim-pack Scepter (metal-free) is an inert column with a PEEK-lined stainless steel body designed for ultra-high-performance analysis. All wetted surfaces including the column body and frit are metal-free. Ideal for analysis of metal-coordinating and ion-adsorbing compounds such as phosphate-containing and basic analytes Outstanding pH and lifetime stability due to Scepter organic silica hybrid packing Shim-pack Scepter C18-300 is wide-pore organic silica hybrid reversed phase columns recommended for the separation of proteins such as monoclonal antibodies and mid-sized molecules such as oligonucleic acids and peptides that may not be retained on 100-120Å pore size columns due to size-exclusion effects. The organic silica hybrid base material is highly stable even at high temperatures under acidic and basic mobile phase conditions. Pore sizes are optimized for large molecular weight compounds and dispersed uniformly in the column, resulting in symmetrical peak shapes and increased resolution of antibodies and nucleic acids compared to a smaller pore size column. Shim-pack Scepter C18-300 is also effective for high-sensitivity LC/MS analysis, producing good peak shapes even under weak ionpairing conditions using a formic acid mobile phase. Pore Size-Dependent Selectivity Shim-pack Scepter C18-300 has larger pore sizes than Scepter C18-120, a smaller carbon content, and a lower specic surface area. As a result, Scepter C18-300 exhibits weaker retention compared to Scepter C18-120, making it suitable for applications aimed at reducing analysis time, and for the analysis of compounds that are strongly retained and may have inconsistent retention times on typical C18 columns.
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Shim-pack Scepter (metal-free) is an inert column with a PEEK-lined stainless steel body designed for ultra-high-performance analysis. All wetted surfaces including the column body and frit are metal-free. Ideal for analysis of metal-coordinating and ion-adsorbing compounds such as phosphate-containing and basic analytes Outstanding pH and lifetime stability due to Scepter organic silica hybrid packing Shim-pack Scepter C18-300 is wide-pore organic silica hybrid reversed phase columns recommended for the separation of proteins such as monoclonal antibodies and mid-sized molecules such as oligonucleic acids and peptides that may not be retained on 100-120Å pore size columns due to size-exclusion effects. The organic silica hybrid base material is highly stable even at high temperatures under acidic and basic mobile phase conditions. Pore sizes are optimized for large molecular weight compounds and dispersed uniformly in the column, resulting in symmetrical peak shapes and increased resolution of antibodies and nucleic acids compared to a smaller pore size column. Shim-pack Scepter C18-300 is also effective for high-sensitivity LC/MS analysis, producing good peak shapes even under weak ionpairing conditions using a formic acid mobile phase. Pore Size-Dependent Selectivity Shim-pack Scepter C18-300 has larger pore sizes than Scepter C18-120, a smaller carbon content, and a lower specic surface area. As a result, Scepter C18-300 exhibits weaker retention compared to Scepter C18-120, making it suitable for applications aimed at reducing analysis time, and for the analysis of compounds that are strongly retained and may have inconsistent retention times on typical C18 columns.
OUT OF STOCKShim-pack Scepter (metal-free) is an inert column with a PEEK-lined stainless steel body designed for ultra-high-performance analysis. All wetted surfaces including the column body and frit are metal-free. Ideal for analysis of metal-coordinating and ion-adsorbing compounds such as phosphate-containing and basic analytes Outstanding pH and lifetime stability due to Scepter organic silica hybrid packing Shim-pack Scepter C18-300 is wide-pore organic silica hybrid reversed phase columns recommended for the separation of proteins such as monoclonal antibodies and mid-sized molecules such as oligonucleic acids and peptides that may not be retained on 100-120Å pore size columns due to size-exclusion effects. The organic silica hybrid base material is highly stable even at high temperatures under acidic and basic mobile phase conditions. Pore sizes are optimized for large molecular weight compounds and dispersed uniformly in the column, resulting in symmetrical peak shapes and increased resolution of antibodies and nucleic acids compared to a smaller pore size column. Shim-pack Scepter C18-300 is also effective for high-sensitivity LC/MS analysis, producing good peak shapes even under weak ionpairing conditions using a formic acid mobile phase. Pore Size-Dependent Selectivity Shim-pack Scepter C18-300 has larger pore sizes than Scepter C18-120, a smaller carbon content, and a lower specic surface area. As a result, Scepter C18-300 exhibits weaker retention compared to Scepter C18-120, making it suitable for applications aimed at reducing analysis time, and for the analysis of compounds that are strongly retained and may have inconsistent retention times on typical C18 columns.
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Shim-pack Scepter (metal-free) is an inert column with a PEEK-lined stainless steel body designed for ultra-high-performance analysis. All wetted surfaces including the column body and frit are metal-free. Ideal for analysis of metal-coordinating and ion-adsorbing compounds such as phosphate-containing and basic analytes Outstanding pH and lifetime stability due to Scepter organic silica hybrid packing Shim-pack Scepter C18-300 is wide-pore organic silica hybrid reversed phase columns recommended for the separation of proteins such as monoclonal antibodies and mid-sized molecules such as oligonucleic acids and peptides that may not be retained on 100-120Å pore size columns due to size-exclusion effects. The organic silica hybrid base material is highly stable even at high temperatures under acidic and basic mobile phase conditions. Pore sizes are optimized for large molecular weight compounds and dispersed uniformly in the column, resulting in symmetrical peak shapes and increased resolution of antibodies and nucleic acids compared to a smaller pore size column. Shim-pack Scepter C18-300 is also effective for high-sensitivity LC/MS analysis, producing good peak shapes even under weak ionpairing conditions using a formic acid mobile phase. Pore Size-Dependent Selectivity Shim-pack Scepter C18-300 has larger pore sizes than Scepter C18-120, a smaller carbon content, and a lower specic surface area. As a result, Scepter C18-300 exhibits weaker retention compared to Scepter C18-120, making it suitable for applications aimed at reducing analysis time, and for the analysis of compounds that are strongly retained and may have inconsistent retention times on typical C18 columns.
OUT OF STOCKShim-pack Scepter (metal-free) is an inert column with a PEEK-lined stainless steel body designed for ultra-high-performance analysis. All wetted surfaces including the column body and frit are metal-free. Ideal for analysis of metal-coordinating and ion-adsorbing compounds such as phosphate-containing and basic analytes Outstanding pH and lifetime stability due to Scepter organic silica hybrid packing Shim-pack Scepter C18-300 is wide-pore organic silica hybrid reversed phase columns recommended for the separation of proteins such as monoclonal antibodies and mid-sized molecules such as oligonucleic acids and peptides that may not be retained on 100-120Å pore size columns due to size-exclusion effects. The organic silica hybrid base material is highly stable even at high temperatures under acidic and basic mobile phase conditions. Pore sizes are optimized for large molecular weight compounds and dispersed uniformly in the column, resulting in symmetrical peak shapes and increased resolution of antibodies and nucleic acids compared to a smaller pore size column. Shim-pack Scepter C18-300 is also effective for high-sensitivity LC/MS analysis, producing good peak shapes even under weak ionpairing conditions using a formic acid mobile phase. Pore Size-Dependent Selectivity Shim-pack Scepter C18-300 has larger pore sizes than Scepter C18-120, a smaller carbon content, and a lower specic surface area. As a result, Scepter C18-300 exhibits weaker retention compared to Scepter C18-120, making it suitable for applications aimed at reducing analysis time, and for the analysis of compounds that are strongly retained and may have inconsistent retention times on typical C18 columns.
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Shim-pack Scepter (metal-free) is an inert column with a PEEK-lined stainless steel body designed for ultra-high-performance analysis. All wetted surfaces including the column body and frit are metal-free. Ideal for analysis of metal-coordinating and ion-adsorbing compounds such as phosphate-containing and basic analytes Outstanding pH and lifetime stability due to Scepter organic silica hybrid packing Shim-pack Scepter C18-300 is wide-pore organic silica hybrid reversed phase columns recommended for the separation of proteins such as monoclonal antibodies and mid-sized molecules such as oligonucleic acids and peptides that may not be retained on 100-120Å pore size columns due to size-exclusion effects. The organic silica hybrid base material is highly stable even at high temperatures under acidic and basic mobile phase conditions. Pore sizes are optimized for large molecular weight compounds and dispersed uniformly in the column, resulting in symmetrical peak shapes and increased resolution of antibodies and nucleic acids compared to a smaller pore size column. Shim-pack Scepter C18-300 is also effective for high-sensitivity LC/MS analysis, producing good peak shapes even under weak ionpairing conditions using a formic acid mobile phase. Pore Size-Dependent Selectivity Shim-pack Scepter C18-300 has larger pore sizes than Scepter C18-120, a smaller carbon content, and a lower specic surface area. As a result, Scepter C18-300 exhibits weaker retention compared to Scepter C18-120, making it suitable for applications aimed at reducing analysis time, and for the analysis of compounds that are strongly retained and may have inconsistent retention times on typical C18 columns.
OUT OF STOCKShim-pack Scepter (metal-free) is an inert column with a PEEK-lined stainless steel body designed for ultra-high-performance analysis. All wetted surfaces including the column body and frit are metal-free. Ideal for analysis of metal-coordinating and ion-adsorbing compounds such as phosphate-containing and basic analytes Outstanding pH and lifetime stability due to Scepter organic silica hybrid packing Shim-pack Scepter C18-300 is wide-pore organic silica hybrid reversed phase columns recommended for the separation of proteins such as monoclonal antibodies and mid-sized molecules such as oligonucleic acids and peptides that may not be retained on 100-120Å pore size columns due to size-exclusion effects. The organic silica hybrid base material is highly stable even at high temperatures under acidic and basic mobile phase conditions. Pore sizes are optimized for large molecular weight compounds and dispersed uniformly in the column, resulting in symmetrical peak shapes and increased resolution of antibodies and nucleic acids compared to a smaller pore size column. Shim-pack Scepter C18-300 is also effective for high-sensitivity LC/MS analysis, producing good peak shapes even under weak ionpairing conditions using a formic acid mobile phase. Pore Size-Dependent Selectivity Shim-pack Scepter C18-300 has larger pore sizes than Scepter C18-120, a smaller carbon content, and a lower specic surface area. As a result, Scepter C18-300 exhibits weaker retention compared to Scepter C18-120, making it suitable for applications aimed at reducing analysis time, and for the analysis of compounds that are strongly retained and may have inconsistent retention times on typical C18 columns.
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Shim-pack Scepter (metal-free) is an inert column with a PEEK-lined stainless steel body designed for ultra-high-performance analysis. All wetted surfaces including the column body and frit are metal-free. Ideal for analysis of metal-coordinating and ion-adsorbing compounds such as phosphate-containing and basic analytes Outstanding pH and lifetime stability due to Scepter organic silica hybrid packing Shim-pack Scepter C18-300 is wide-pore organic silica hybrid reversed phase columns recommended for the separation of proteins such as monoclonal antibodies and mid-sized molecules such as oligonucleic acids and peptides that may not be retained on 100-120Å pore size columns due to size-exclusion effects. The organic silica hybrid base material is highly stable even at high temperatures under acidic and basic mobile phase conditions. Pore sizes are optimized for large molecular weight compounds and dispersed uniformly in the column, resulting in symmetrical peak shapes and increased resolution of antibodies and nucleic acids compared to a smaller pore size column. Shim-pack Scepter C18-300 is also effective for high-sensitivity LC/MS analysis, producing good peak shapes even under weak ionpairing conditions using a formic acid mobile phase. Pore Size-Dependent Selectivity Shim-pack Scepter C18-300 has larger pore sizes than Scepter C18-120, a smaller carbon content, and a lower specic surface area. As a result, Scepter C18-300 exhibits weaker retention compared to Scepter C18-120, making it suitable for applications aimed at reducing analysis time, and for the analysis of compounds that are strongly retained and may have inconsistent retention times on typical C18 columns.
OUT OF STOCKShim-pack Scepter (metal-free) is an inert column with a PEEK-lined stainless steel body designed for ultra-high-performance analysis. All wetted surfaces including the column body and frit are metal-free. Ideal for analysis of metal-coordinating and ion-adsorbing compounds such as phosphate-containing and basic analytes Outstanding pH and lifetime stability due to Scepter organic silica hybrid packing Shim-pack Scepter C18-300 is wide-pore organic silica hybrid reversed phase columns recommended for the separation of proteins such as monoclonal antibodies and mid-sized molecules such as oligonucleic acids and peptides that may not be retained on 100-120Å pore size columns due to size-exclusion effects. The organic silica hybrid base material is highly stable even at high temperatures under acidic and basic mobile phase conditions. Pore sizes are optimized for large molecular weight compounds and dispersed uniformly in the column, resulting in symmetrical peak shapes and increased resolution of antibodies and nucleic acids compared to a smaller pore size column. Shim-pack Scepter C18-300 is also effective for high-sensitivity LC/MS analysis, producing good peak shapes even under weak ionpairing conditions using a formic acid mobile phase. Pore Size-Dependent Selectivity Shim-pack Scepter C18-300 has larger pore sizes than Scepter C18-120, a smaller carbon content, and a lower specic surface area. As a result, Scepter C18-300 exhibits weaker retention compared to Scepter C18-120, making it suitable for applications aimed at reducing analysis time, and for the analysis of compounds that are strongly retained and may have inconsistent retention times on typical C18 columns.
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Shim-pack Scepter (metal-free) is an inert column with a PEEK-lined stainless steel body designed for ultra-high-performance analysis. All wetted surfaces including the column body and frit are metal-free. Ideal for analysis of metal-coordinating and ion-adsorbing compounds such as phosphate-containing and basic analytes Outstanding pH and lifetime stability due to Scepter organic silica hybrid packing Shim-pack Scepter C18-300 is wide-pore organic silica hybrid reversed phase columns recommended for the separation of proteins such as monoclonal antibodies and mid-sized molecules such as oligonucleic acids and peptides that may not be retained on 100-120Å pore size columns due to size-exclusion effects. The organic silica hybrid base material is highly stable even at high temperatures under acidic and basic mobile phase conditions. Pore sizes are optimized for large molecular weight compounds and dispersed uniformly in the column, resulting in symmetrical peak shapes and increased resolution of antibodies and nucleic acids compared to a smaller pore size column. Shim-pack Scepter C18-300 is also effective for high-sensitivity LC/MS analysis, producing good peak shapes even under weak ionpairing conditions using a formic acid mobile phase. Pore Size-Dependent Selectivity Shim-pack Scepter C18-300 has larger pore sizes than Scepter C18-120, a smaller carbon content, and a lower specic surface area. As a result, Scepter C18-300 exhibits weaker retention compared to Scepter C18-120, making it suitable for applications aimed at reducing analysis time, and for the analysis of compounds that are strongly retained and may have inconsistent retention times on typical C18 columns.
OUT OF STOCKShim-pack Scepter (metal-free) is an inert column with a PEEK-lined stainless steel body designed for ultra-high-performance analysis. All wetted surfaces including the column body and frit are metal-free. Ideal for analysis of metal-coordinating and ion-adsorbing compounds such as phosphate-containing and basic analytes Outstanding pH and lifetime stability due to Scepter organic silica hybrid packing Shim-pack Scepter C18-300 is wide-pore organic silica hybrid reversed phase columns recommended for the separation of proteins such as monoclonal antibodies and mid-sized molecules such as oligonucleic acids and peptides that may not be retained on 100-120Å pore size columns due to size-exclusion effects. The organic silica hybrid base material is highly stable even at high temperatures under acidic and basic mobile phase conditions. Pore sizes are optimized for large molecular weight compounds and dispersed uniformly in the column, resulting in symmetrical peak shapes and increased resolution of antibodies and nucleic acids compared to a smaller pore size column. Shim-pack Scepter C18-300 is also effective for high-sensitivity LC/MS analysis, producing good peak shapes even under weak ionpairing conditions using a formic acid mobile phase. Pore Size-Dependent Selectivity Shim-pack Scepter C18-300 has larger pore sizes than Scepter C18-120, a smaller carbon content, and a lower specic surface area. As a result, Scepter C18-300 exhibits weaker retention compared to Scepter C18-120, making it suitable for applications aimed at reducing analysis time, and for the analysis of compounds that are strongly retained and may have inconsistent retention times on typical C18 columns.
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Shim-pack Scepter Claris features a column body with a newly-developed bioinert coating packed with Scepter series stationary phases. Bioinert coating is applied to the column body and stainless steel frit Ideal for analysis of metal-coordinating and hydrophobically adsorbing compounds such as nucleic acids, proteins, and lipids Outstanding pH and lifetime stability due to Scepter organic silica hybrid packing Superior Sensitivity and Separation Performance in Nucleic Acid Analysis Shim-pack Scepter Claris C18-120 with the bioinert coating and Scepter C18-120 with traditional stainless steel hardware were compared in this example of an analysis of a synthetic oligonucleotide. Results from Claris were highly sensitive and reproducible from the rst injection, with no loss of sample signal. Scepter C18-120 in a stainless steel column body produced low-sensitivity results and showed adsorption from the first sample injection. Outstanding Performance in Oligonucleic Acid Analysis Shim-pack Scepter Claris C18-120 (bioinert coating) and Scepter C18-20 (stainless steel body) were compared in this analysis of Oligodeoxythymidylic acid [d(T)20]. Results from Scepter C18-120 show low peak intensity, suggesting adsorption on metal surfaces. In contrast, Scepter Claris C18-120 produced a sharper and high-intensity peak. Improved Sensitivity and Separation of Phospholipids Shim-pack Scepter Claris C18-120 minimizes metal-mediated adsorption and hydrophobic absorption on the column surfaces, resulting in high-resolution separations. In this example of structurally complex phosphatidylcholine isomers, Scepter Claris C18-120 achieved increased baseline resolution between isomers with higher sensitivity.
OUT OF STOCKShim-pack Scepter Claris features a column body with a newly-developed bioinert coating packed with Scepter series stationary phases. Bioinert coating is applied to the column body and stainless steel frit Ideal for analysis of metal-coordinating and hydrophobically adsorbing compounds such as nucleic acids, proteins, and lipids Outstanding pH and lifetime stability due to Scepter organic silica hybrid packing Superior Sensitivity and Separation Performance in Nucleic Acid Analysis Shim-pack Scepter Claris C18-120 with the bioinert coating and Scepter C18-120 with traditional stainless steel hardware were compared in this example of an analysis of a synthetic oligonucleotide. Results from Claris were highly sensitive and reproducible from the rst injection, with no loss of sample signal. Scepter C18-120 in a stainless steel column body produced low-sensitivity results and showed adsorption from the first sample injection. Outstanding Performance in Oligonucleic Acid Analysis Shim-pack Scepter Claris C18-120 (bioinert coating) and Scepter C18-20 (stainless steel body) were compared in this analysis of Oligodeoxythymidylic acid [d(T)20]. Results from Scepter C18-120 show low peak intensity, suggesting adsorption on metal surfaces. In contrast, Scepter Claris C18-120 produced a sharper and high-intensity peak. Improved Sensitivity and Separation of Phospholipids Shim-pack Scepter Claris C18-120 minimizes metal-mediated adsorption and hydrophobic absorption on the column surfaces, resulting in high-resolution separations. In this example of structurally complex phosphatidylcholine isomers, Scepter Claris C18-120 achieved increased baseline resolution between isomers with higher sensitivity.
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Shim-pack Scepter Claris features a column body with a newly-developed bioinert coating packed with Scepter series stationary phases. Bioinert coating is applied to the column body and stainless steel frit Ideal for analysis of metal-coordinating and hydrophobically adsorbing compounds such as nucleic acids, proteins, and lipids Outstanding pH and lifetime stability due to Scepter organic silica hybrid packing Superior Sensitivity and Separation Performance in Nucleic Acid Analysis Shim-pack Scepter Claris C18-120 with the bioinert coating and Scepter C18-120 with traditional stainless steel hardware were compared in this example of an analysis of a synthetic oligonucleotide. Results from Claris were highly sensitive and reproducible from the rst injection, with no loss of sample signal. Scepter C18-120 in a stainless steel column body produced low-sensitivity results and showed adsorption from the first sample injection. Outstanding Performance in Oligonucleic Acid Analysis Shim-pack Scepter Claris C18-120 (bioinert coating) and Scepter C18-20 (stainless steel body) were compared in this analysis of Oligodeoxythymidylic acid [d(T)20]. Results from Scepter C18-120 show low peak intensity, suggesting adsorption on metal surfaces. In contrast, Scepter Claris C18-120 produced a sharper and high-intensity peak. Improved Sensitivity and Separation of Phospholipids Shim-pack Scepter Claris C18-120 minimizes metal-mediated adsorption and hydrophobic absorption on the column surfaces, resulting in high-resolution separations. In this example of structurally complex phosphatidylcholine isomers, Scepter Claris C18-120 achieved increased baseline resolution between isomers with higher sensitivity.
OUT OF STOCKShim-pack Scepter Claris features a column body with a newly-developed bioinert coating packed with Scepter series stationary phases. Bioinert coating is applied to the column body and stainless steel frit Ideal for analysis of metal-coordinating and hydrophobically adsorbing compounds such as nucleic acids, proteins, and lipids Outstanding pH and lifetime stability due to Scepter organic silica hybrid packing Superior Sensitivity and Separation Performance in Nucleic Acid Analysis Shim-pack Scepter Claris C18-120 with the bioinert coating and Scepter C18-120 with traditional stainless steel hardware were compared in this example of an analysis of a synthetic oligonucleotide. Results from Claris were highly sensitive and reproducible from the rst injection, with no loss of sample signal. Scepter C18-120 in a stainless steel column body produced low-sensitivity results and showed adsorption from the first sample injection. Outstanding Performance in Oligonucleic Acid Analysis Shim-pack Scepter Claris C18-120 (bioinert coating) and Scepter C18-20 (stainless steel body) were compared in this analysis of Oligodeoxythymidylic acid [d(T)20]. Results from Scepter C18-120 show low peak intensity, suggesting adsorption on metal surfaces. In contrast, Scepter Claris C18-120 produced a sharper and high-intensity peak. Improved Sensitivity and Separation of Phospholipids Shim-pack Scepter Claris C18-120 minimizes metal-mediated adsorption and hydrophobic absorption on the column surfaces, resulting in high-resolution separations. In this example of structurally complex phosphatidylcholine isomers, Scepter Claris C18-120 achieved increased baseline resolution between isomers with higher sensitivity.
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Shim-pack Scepter Claris features a column body with a newly-developed bioinert coating packed with Scepter series stationary phases. Bioinert coating is applied to the column body and stainless steel frit Ideal for analysis of metal-coordinating and hydrophobically adsorbing compounds such as nucleic acids, proteins, and lipids Outstanding pH and lifetime stability due to Scepter organic silica hybrid packing Superior Sensitivity and Separation Performance in Nucleic Acid Analysis Shim-pack Scepter Claris C18-120 with the bioinert coating and Scepter C18-120 with traditional stainless steel hardware were compared in this example of an analysis of a synthetic oligonucleotide. Results from Claris were highly sensitive and reproducible from the rst injection, with no loss of sample signal. Scepter C18-120 in a stainless steel column body produced low-sensitivity results and showed adsorption from the first sample injection. Outstanding Performance in Oligonucleic Acid Analysis Shim-pack Scepter Claris C18-120 (bioinert coating) and Scepter C18-20 (stainless steel body) were compared in this analysis of Oligodeoxythymidylic acid [d(T)20]. Results from Scepter C18-120 show low peak intensity, suggesting adsorption on metal surfaces. In contrast, Scepter Claris C18-120 produced a sharper and high-intensity peak. Improved Sensitivity and Separation of Phospholipids Shim-pack Scepter Claris C18-120 minimizes metal-mediated adsorption and hydrophobic absorption on the column surfaces, resulting in high-resolution separations. In this example of structurally complex phosphatidylcholine isomers, Scepter Claris C18-120 achieved increased baseline resolution between isomers with higher sensitivity.
OUT OF STOCKShim-pack Scepter Claris features a column body with a newly-developed bioinert coating packed with Scepter series stationary phases. Bioinert coating is applied to the column body and stainless steel frit Ideal for analysis of metal-coordinating and hydrophobically adsorbing compounds such as nucleic acids, proteins, and lipids Outstanding pH and lifetime stability due to Scepter organic silica hybrid packing Superior Sensitivity and Separation Performance in Nucleic Acid Analysis Shim-pack Scepter Claris C18-120 with the bioinert coating and Scepter C18-120 with traditional stainless steel hardware were compared in this example of an analysis of a synthetic oligonucleotide. Results from Claris were highly sensitive and reproducible from the rst injection, with no loss of sample signal. Scepter C18-120 in a stainless steel column body produced low-sensitivity results and showed adsorption from the first sample injection. Outstanding Performance in Oligonucleic Acid Analysis Shim-pack Scepter Claris C18-120 (bioinert coating) and Scepter C18-20 (stainless steel body) were compared in this analysis of Oligodeoxythymidylic acid [d(T)20]. Results from Scepter C18-120 show low peak intensity, suggesting adsorption on metal surfaces. In contrast, Scepter Claris C18-120 produced a sharper and high-intensity peak. Improved Sensitivity and Separation of Phospholipids Shim-pack Scepter Claris C18-120 minimizes metal-mediated adsorption and hydrophobic absorption on the column surfaces, resulting in high-resolution separations. In this example of structurally complex phosphatidylcholine isomers, Scepter Claris C18-120 achieved increased baseline resolution between isomers with higher sensitivity.
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Shim-pack Scepter Claris features a column body with a newly-developed bioinert coating packed with Scepter series stationary phases. Bioinert coating is applied to the column body and stainless steel frit Ideal for analysis of metal-coordinating and hydrophobically adsorbing compounds such as nucleic acids, proteins, and lipids Outstanding pH and lifetime stability due to Scepter organic silica hybrid packing Superior Sensitivity and Separation Performance in Nucleic Acid Analysis Shim-pack Scepter Claris C18-120 with the bioinert coating and Scepter C18-120 with traditional stainless steel hardware were compared in this example of an analysis of a synthetic oligonucleotide. Results from Claris were highly sensitive and reproducible from the rst injection, with no loss of sample signal. Scepter C18-120 in a stainless steel column body produced low-sensitivity results and showed adsorption from the first sample injection. Outstanding Performance in Oligonucleic Acid Analysis Shim-pack Scepter Claris C18-120 (bioinert coating) and Scepter C18-20 (stainless steel body) were compared in this analysis of Oligodeoxythymidylic acid [d(T)20]. Results from Scepter C18-120 show low peak intensity, suggesting adsorption on metal surfaces. In contrast, Scepter Claris C18-120 produced a sharper and high-intensity peak. Improved Sensitivity and Separation of Phospholipids Shim-pack Scepter Claris C18-120 minimizes metal-mediated adsorption and hydrophobic absorption on the column surfaces, resulting in high-resolution separations. In this example of structurally complex phosphatidylcholine isomers, Scepter Claris C18-120 achieved increased baseline resolution between isomers with higher sensitivity.
OUT OF STOCKShim-pack Scepter Claris features a column body with a newly-developed bioinert coating packed with Scepter series stationary phases. Bioinert coating is applied to the column body and stainless steel frit Ideal for analysis of metal-coordinating and hydrophobically adsorbing compounds such as nucleic acids, proteins, and lipids Outstanding pH and lifetime stability due to Scepter organic silica hybrid packing Superior Sensitivity and Separation Performance in Nucleic Acid Analysis Shim-pack Scepter Claris C18-120 with the bioinert coating and Scepter C18-120 with traditional stainless steel hardware were compared in this example of an analysis of a synthetic oligonucleotide. Results from Claris were highly sensitive and reproducible from the rst injection, with no loss of sample signal. Scepter C18-120 in a stainless steel column body produced low-sensitivity results and showed adsorption from the first sample injection. Outstanding Performance in Oligonucleic Acid Analysis Shim-pack Scepter Claris C18-120 (bioinert coating) and Scepter C18-20 (stainless steel body) were compared in this analysis of Oligodeoxythymidylic acid [d(T)20]. Results from Scepter C18-120 show low peak intensity, suggesting adsorption on metal surfaces. In contrast, Scepter Claris C18-120 produced a sharper and high-intensity peak. Improved Sensitivity and Separation of Phospholipids Shim-pack Scepter Claris C18-120 minimizes metal-mediated adsorption and hydrophobic absorption on the column surfaces, resulting in high-resolution separations. In this example of structurally complex phosphatidylcholine isomers, Scepter Claris C18-120 achieved increased baseline resolution between isomers with higher sensitivity.