SKU: 186006035
XBridge BEH C18 Column, 130Å, 2.5 µm, 3 mm X 100 mm, 1/pk

XBridge BEH C18 XP Column | 186006035


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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. Packed in ultra-low dispersion hardware, 2.5 µm eXtended Performance [XP] columns enable exceptional separation performance, robustness and throughput for HPLC assays while enabling a seamless transition path toward UPLC adoption.

Specifications

  • Chemistry

    C18

  • Separation Mode

    Reversed Phase

  • Particle Substrate

    Hybrid

  • pH Range Min

    1 pH

  • pH Range Max

    12 pH

  • Maximum Pressure

    18000 psi (1240 Bar)

  • Endcapped

    Yes

  • Silanol Activity

    Low

  • Particle Shape

    Spherical

  • Particle Size

    2.5 µm

  • Endfitting Type

    Parker-style

  • Pore Size

    130 Å

  • Format

    Column

  • Surface Area

    185

  • System

    UHPLC, UPLC

  • Particle Technology

    BEH

  • USP Classification

    L1

  • Inner Diameter

    3 mm

  • Length

    100 mm

  • Carbon Load

    18 %

  • eCord

    Yes

  • UNSPSC

    41115709

  • Brand

    XBridge

  • Product Type

    Columns

  • Units per Package

    1 pk

Product Support

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XBridge BEH C18 XP Column, 130Å, 2.5 µm, 3 mm X 100 mm, 1/pk

Deliver the flexibility to work under any mobile phase, temperature, and pH conditions necessary to achieve the desired separation by eliminating the compromises of sorbent selection using the XBridge BEH C18 XP Column.

The XBridge BEH C18 XP Column has been specially designed to be the most pH stable and offer some of the highest chromatographic performances amongst the commercially available HPLC columns. This industry-leading stability is achieved by combining the BEH particle synthesis process with advanced bonding and end-capping technologies. Compared to the best and most popular commercially available columns that claim high pH stability, the XBridge BEH C18 XP Column offers extended column lifetime even under accelerated pH 10 stability test conditions.

The packing of the XBridge BEH C18 XP Column XBridge uses state-of-the-art, proprietary procedures for bonding and end-capping. The result is a stable ligand and chromatographic reproducibility even at low pH. The lab equipment also performs well under an accelerated acidic mobile-phase stability test, exhibiting very little retention loss or peak shape degradation and outstanding column lifetime without requiring sterically hindering the stationary phase.

The wide usable pH range of the XBridge BEH C18 XP Column helps you quickly formulate the starting conditions for rugged method development. This optimized approach can save you time, effort, and expense.

Shop for lab equipment through our catalog, which contains details of more products of similar nature and different variations. You can also read about the technologies behind our products and brands in our database for better understanding and to select the equipment you need.

You may also be interested in the XBridge BEH C18 XP VanGuard Cartridge, 130Å, 2.5 µm, 2.1 mm X 5 mm, 3/pk which will protect your analytical column and increase its lifetime by removing all chemical and particulate contaminants from the mobile phase.

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