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Ascentis® Express ES-Cyano, 2.7 Micron HPLC Column

2.7 μm particle size, L × I.D. 5 cm × 2.1 mm

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Properties

Related Categories Analytical/Chromatography, Ascentis Express Columns for Fast HPLC, Ascentis Express ES-Cyano HPLC Column, ES-Cyano, HPLC,
feature   endcapped
limit   ≤80 °C temp. range
L × I.D.   5 cm × 2.1 mm
impurities   <5 ppm metals
matrix   Fused-Core particle platform
particle size   2.7 μm
pore size   90 Å pore size
pH-range   1 - 8

Description

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General description

Ascentis® Express ES-Cyano HPLC column is a high-speed, high-performance liquid chromatography column based on 90Å Fused-Core® particles. 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 0.5-micron thick porous shell and the small overall particle size of 2.7-microns. The sterically protected, extensively endcapped diisopropyl-cyanopropylsilane stationary phase of Ascentis Express ES-Cyano provides a stable, reversed-phase packing that can be used for basic, acidic, or neutral compounds.

Legal Information

Ascentis is a registered trademark of Sigma-Aldrich Co. LLC

Fused-Core is a registered trademark of Advanced Materials Technology, Inc.

Price and Availability

NEW! Ascentis® Express 5 µm
HPLC Columns


New Ascentis Express 5 µm HPLC Columns!Ascentis Express columns, based on 5 µm Fused-Core® particles, offer better performance, faster and more efficient separations, compared to columns based on 3 µm and 5 µm totally porous particles, with no backpressure concerns!


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