Dedicated GC columns
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Low-polarity phase: Crossbond™ 5% diphenyl / 95% dimethyl polysiloxane Dedicated columns for amines and other basic compounds, including alkylamines, diamines, triamines, ethanolamines, and nitrogen-containing heterocyclics.
OUT OF STOCKLow-polarity phase: Crossbond™ 5% diphenyl / 95% dimethyl polysiloxane Dedicated columns for amines and other basic compounds, including alkylamines, diamines, triamines, ethanolamines, and nitrogen-containing heterocyclics.
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Low-polarity phase: Crossbond™ 5% diphenyl / 95% dimethyl polysiloxane Dedicated columns for amines and other basic compounds, including alkylamines, diamines, triamines, ethanolamines, and nitrogen-containing heterocyclics.
OUT OF STOCKLow-polarity phase: Crossbond™ 5% diphenyl / 95% dimethyl polysiloxane Dedicated columns for amines and other basic compounds, including alkylamines, diamines, triamines, ethanolamines, and nitrogen-containing heterocyclics.
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Dedicated column for FAMEs, specially tested with a FAME mixture. Equivalent to USP G16 phase. Similar phases: Select FAME, Omegawax
OUT OF STOCKDedicated column for FAMEs, specially tested with a FAME mixture. Equivalent to USP G16 phase. Similar phases: Select FAME, Omegawax
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Unique selectivity for baseline resolution of all volatile amines. Excellent inertness assures accuracy and sensitivity for volatile amines, including free ammonia. Highly robust phase withstands repeated water injections, resulting in longer column lifetime. High temperature stability (290 °C) ensures elution of amines up to C16 and allows contaminants to be removed by "baking out" the column. Similar phase: CP-Volamine The SH-Volatile Amine column was designed specifically for analyzing volatile amines in difficult matrices, such as water. The unique base deactivation creates an exceptionally inert surface for these sensitive compounds, resulting in highly symmetrical peaks, which allow low detection limits. The stable bonded phase yields a column that is not only retentive and highly selective for these compounds but is also very robust and able to withstand repeated water injections.
OUT OF STOCKUnique selectivity for baseline resolution of all volatile amines. Excellent inertness assures accuracy and sensitivity for volatile amines, including free ammonia. Highly robust phase withstands repeated water injections, resulting in longer column lifetime. High temperature stability (290 °C) ensures elution of amines up to C16 and allows contaminants to be removed by "baking out" the column. Similar phase: CP-Volamine The SH-Volatile Amine column was designed specifically for analyzing volatile amines in difficult matrices, such as water. The unique base deactivation creates an exceptionally inert surface for these sensitive compounds, resulting in highly symmetrical peaks, which allow low detection limits. The stable bonded phase yields a column that is not only retentive and highly selective for these compounds but is also very robust and able to withstand repeated water injections.
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Application-specific columns for volatile organic pollutants. Excellent for U.S. EPA Method 8021 compounds. The SH-VRX stationary phase and optimized column dimensions provide low bleed, excellent resolution, and fast analysis times for volatile compounds.
OUT OF STOCKApplication-specific columns for volatile organic pollutants. Excellent for U.S. EPA Method 8021 compounds. The SH-VRX stationary phase and optimized column dimensions provide low bleed, excellent resolution, and fast analysis times for volatile compounds.
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Application-specific columns with unique selectivity for volatile organic pollutants. The SH-502.2 column is cited in U.S. EPA Method 502.2 and in many gasoline range organics (GRO) methods for monitoring underground storage tanks. Excellent separation of trihalomethanes; ideal polarity for light hydrocarbons and aromatics. Similar phase: DB-502.2 The SH-502.2 column will enable you to quantify all compounds listed in U.S. EPA methods 502.2 or 524.2, whether you use a mass spectrometer or a PID in tandem with an ELCD. The diphenyl/dimethyl polysiloxane based SH-502.2 stationary phase provides low bleed and thermal stability to 270 °C. A 105-meter column can separate the light gases specified in EPA methods without subambient cooling. Narrow bore columns can interface directly in GC/MS systems.
OUT OF STOCKApplication-specific columns with unique selectivity for volatile organic pollutants. The SH-502.2 column is cited in U.S. EPA Method 502.2 and in many gasoline range organics (GRO) methods for monitoring underground storage tanks. Excellent separation of trihalomethanes; ideal polarity for light hydrocarbons and aromatics. Similar phase: DB-502.2 The SH-502.2 column will enable you to quantify all compounds listed in U.S. EPA methods 502.2 or 524.2, whether you use a mass spectrometer or a PID in tandem with an ELCD. The diphenyl/dimethyl polysiloxane based SH-502.2 stationary phase provides low bleed and thermal stability to 270 °C. A 105-meter column can separate the light gases specified in EPA methods without subambient cooling. Narrow bore columns can interface directly in GC/MS systems.
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Application-specific columns with unique selectivity for volatile organic pollutants. The SH-502.2 column is cited in U.S. EPA Method 502.2 and in many gasoline range organics (GRO) methods for monitoring underground storage tanks. Excellent separation of trihalomethanes; ideal polarity for light hydrocarbons and aromatics. Similar phase: DB-502.2 The SH-502.2 column will enable you to quantify all compounds listed in U.S. EPA methods 502.2 or 524.2, whether you use a mass spectrometer or a PID in tandem with an ELCD. The diphenyl/dimethyl polysiloxane based SH-502.2 stationary phase provides low bleed and thermal stability to 270 °C. A 105-meter column can separate the light gases specified in EPA methods without subambient cooling. Narrow bore columns can interface directly in GC/MS systems.
OUT OF STOCKApplication-specific columns with unique selectivity for volatile organic pollutants. The SH-502.2 column is cited in U.S. EPA Method 502.2 and in many gasoline range organics (GRO) methods for monitoring underground storage tanks. Excellent separation of trihalomethanes; ideal polarity for light hydrocarbons and aromatics. Similar phase: DB-502.2 The SH-502.2 column will enable you to quantify all compounds listed in U.S. EPA methods 502.2 or 524.2, whether you use a mass spectrometer or a PID in tandem with an ELCD. The diphenyl/dimethyl polysiloxane based SH-502.2 stationary phase provides low bleed and thermal stability to 270 °C. A 105-meter column can separate the light gases specified in EPA methods without subambient cooling. Narrow bore columns can interface directly in GC/MS systems.
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Application-specific columns with unique selectivity for volatile organic pollutants. The SH-502.2 column is cited in U.S. EPA Method 502.2 and in many gasoline range organics (GRO) methods for monitoring underground storage tanks. Excellent separation of trihalomethanes; ideal polarity for light hydrocarbons and aromatics. Similar phase: DB-502.2 The SH-502.2 column will enable you to quantify all compounds listed in U.S. EPA methods 502.2 or 524.2, whether you use a mass spectrometer or a PID in tandem with an ELCD. The diphenyl/dimethyl polysiloxane based SH-502.2 stationary phase provides low bleed and thermal stability to 270 °C. A 105-meter column can separate the light gases specified in EPA methods without subambient cooling. Narrow bore columns can interface directly in GC/MS systems.
OUT OF STOCKApplication-specific columns with unique selectivity for volatile organic pollutants. The SH-502.2 column is cited in U.S. EPA Method 502.2 and in many gasoline range organics (GRO) methods for monitoring underground storage tanks. Excellent separation of trihalomethanes; ideal polarity for light hydrocarbons and aromatics. Similar phase: DB-502.2 The SH-502.2 column will enable you to quantify all compounds listed in U.S. EPA methods 502.2 or 524.2, whether you use a mass spectrometer or a PID in tandem with an ELCD. The diphenyl/dimethyl polysiloxane based SH-502.2 stationary phase provides low bleed and thermal stability to 270 °C. A 105-meter column can separate the light gases specified in EPA methods without subambient cooling. Narrow bore columns can interface directly in GC/MS systems.