SKU: 186003031
XBridge BEH C18 Column, 130Å, 3.5 µm, 4.6 mm X 50 mm, 1/pk

XBridge BEH C18 Columns | 186003031


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Product Description

As a workhorse for HPLC method development, XBridge BEH C18 sorbent can be used over an entire range of mobile phase pH (1-12). The trifunctionally bonded C18 ligand provides you with a universal column for most HPLC separations and gives you the widest usable pH range, superior low pH stability, and ultra-low column bleed.

Specifications

  • Chemistry

    C18

  • Separation Mode

    Reversed Phase

  • Particle Substrate

    Hybrid

  • pH Range Min

    1 pH

  • pH Range Max

    12 pH

  • Maximum Pressure

    6000 psi (415 Bar)

  • Endcapped

    Yes

  • Silanol Activity

    Low

  • Particle Shape

    Spherical

  • Particle Size

    3.5 µm

  • Endfitting Type

    Waters

  • Pore Size

    130 Å

  • Format

    Column

  • Surface Area

    185

  • System

    HPLC

  • Particle Technology

    BEH

  • USP Classification

    L1

  • Inner Diameter

    4.6 mm

  • Length

    50 mm

  • Carbon Load

    18 %

  • UNSPSC

    41115709

  • Brand

    XBridge

  • Product Type

    Columns

  • Units per Package

    1 pk

Product Support

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XBridge BEH C18 Column, 130Å, 3.5 µm, 4.6 mm X 50 mm, 1/pk

Combine cutting-edge bonding, end-capping, and particle synthesis with Waters’ signature manufacturing and quality in the XBridge BEH C18 Columns. These are developed to offer solutions to challenging chromatographic separations, keeping them up to the task of HPLC methods developments. The flexibility offered by these columns and XBridge BEH C8 Column, 130Å, 3.5 µm, 4.6 mm X 150 mm, 1/pk makes them useful for a wide range of separations while being familiar to separation scientists seeking method development flexibility. With the use of trifunctional bonding and innovative end-capping, you can achieve excellent reproducibility, performance, and column lifetime across the pH range 1-12.

This unique combination of technologies and lab equipment is able to slow hydrolysis, improving the low-pH stability of bonded phases. When tested under accelerated low-pH test conditions, XBridge C18 columns show low retention loss and greater hydrolytic stability as compared to columns packed with phases prepared using monofunctional silanes. In accelerated high pH lifetime, chemical stability is achieved by incorporating ethylene bridges into the silica matrix, which resists particle dissolution.

With BEH Technology particles working alongside the novel bonding and end-capping processes of XBridge BEH C18 columns, pH switching is possible without a performance decrease. This means a single XBridge column can be used to run under both low and high pH conditions, eliminating the time required for column changes and the necessity of multiple columns on hand for separate pH.

Continuing Waters’ trend of being the industry benchmark for reproducibility, XBridge BEH C18 columns provide consistent results, assuring method development scientists that their separations can be created year after year. This reproducibility is all possible with no negative impact on column performance or column lifetime, even under demanding LC operating conditions.

Can Phosphate Buffers Be Used With XBridge BEH C18 Columns?

Phosphate buffers offer unique selectivity, excellent UV transparency, and good buffering capacity at a range of pKa values, but due to the aggressive nature of phosphate, silica-based columns often see reduced lifetime when they are being used. The XBridge columns allow for excellent performance using phosphate buffers across the entire pH range. This is possible because of improved chemical resistance of BEH Technology particles. Chromatographers can now take full advantage of phosphate buffers without sacrificing the quality of their separations.