Reverse Phase/Normal Phase Chromatography Resins

Our silica gel chromatography sorbents and gels offer a wide range of choices depending on your separation requirements: whether you need excellent reproducibility and optimal resolution, or a more economic and versatile material, our normal-phase and reverse-phase products include silica gel products for all manufacturing scales.
Products

Silica gel 60 (0.063-0.200 mm)
for column chromatography (70-230 mesh ASTM)

Aluminium oxide 90 active neutral
(activity stage I) for column chromatography 0.063-0.200 mm (70 - 230 mesh ASTM)

Aluminium oxide 90 active basic (0.063-0.200 mm)
(activity stage I) for column chromatography

Silica gel 60
extra pure for column chromatography 0.063 - 0.200 mm (70 - 230 mesh ASTM)

Aluminium oxide 90 standardized
for column chromotographic adsorption analysis acc. to Brockmann

Aluminium oxide 90 active acidic (0.063-0.200 mm)
(activity stage I), for column chromatography

Silica gel 60 (35-70 µm)
for column chromatography

Silica gel 60 silanized (0.063-0.200 mm)
for column chromatography

Silica gel 60 (less than 0.063 mm)
for column chromatography

Aluminium oxide 150 basic
(0.063-0.200 mm)

LiChroprep® Si 60 (40-63 µm)
for liquid chromatography

PharmPrep™ P100 RP-18e, 20 μm Scout Column
L × diam. 250 mm × 4.6 mm

LiChroprep® Si 60 (15-25 µm)
for liquid chromatography

Hibar® 250-25 PharmPrep™ P 100 RP-18E, 10 µm

PharmPrep™ P100 RP-18e, 10 μm Scout Column
L × diam. 250 mm × 4.6 mm

Eshmuno® CMX Resin
RoboColumn Eshmuno® CMX, volume 0.2 mL, prepacked column

PharmPrep™ P100 RP-8e, 10 μm HIBAR® Column
L × diam. 250 mm × 25 mm

Hibar® 250-25 PharmPrep™ P 100 RP-18e, 20 µm

PharmPrep™ P100 RP-8e, 10 μm Scout Column
L × diam. 250 mm × 4.6 mm
Related Resources
- Guide: Biochromatography Portfolio Guide
Bulk Resin, Membranes and Prepacked Columns
- Guide: Chromatography Product Selection Guide
- Datasheet: PharmPrep® P Sorbent
PharmPrep™ P Sorbent is a new silica sorbent with spherical particles available in two sizes: 10 and 20 µm. It is designed for the polishing step of peptides, biopharmaceuticals, and pharmaceutical APIs. Produced by spray drying, it ensures consistent batch-to-batch purification and regulatory compliance.
- Datasheet: LiChroprep® Sorbent
Preparative chromatography efficiently purifies valuable compounds, delivering high purity levels rapidly and economically. Our surface-modified silica sorbents, like LiChroprep®, are designed to meet specific manufacturing needs and offer good separation performance and stability at a reasonable cost.
Reversed phase chromatography sorbents
PharmPrep® P RP sorbent is used for efficient polishing of small peptides like insulin and other APIs, including antibiotics and hormones. These sorbents are also available in prepacked stainless-steel columns.
LiChroprep® RP sorbents provide fast, effective, reproducible separation of peptide purification processes.
Normal-phase chromatography sorbents
Our PharmPrep® P Si and LiChroprep® Si products are well-suited for cost-effective, reliable polishing of biopharmaceutical and pharmaceutical APIs.
Standardized silica gels
Our standardized silica gels are widely used to purify high-value compounds in ton quantities. These silica gels are produced for adsorption and chromatography processes and are available in multiple particle sizes, and pack sizes from 500 g to 400 kg.
Silica Gel 60 is an irregularly shaped silica gel matrix ideal for simple adsorption processes and normal-phase chromatography.
Multifunctional sorbents
Aluminum oxide, available with pore diameters of 6 mm, 9 mm, and 15 mm, is a versatile sorbent for preparative chromatography. Aluminum oxide exhibits higher pH-stability than silica gel, especially in the alkaline range.
Standardized Aluminum Oxide 90 is a sorbent of medium polarity and is frequently used when the cation exchange properties of basic alumina are required. It may be used as an alternative to activated carbon.
Florisil® silicate is a polar, highly selective magnesium silicate gel, well-suited for separation of steroids, alkaloids, and antibiotics.
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