SKU: 186006685
Viridis HSS C18 SB Column, 100Å, 1.8 µm, 3 mm X 150 mm, 1/pk

Viridis HSS C18 SB Column | 186006685


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Product Description

Designed and tested for the ACQUITY UPC2 system, the Viridis sub-2-µm and 3.5 µm columns demonstrate high efficiency and resolution. The reduction and control of surface silanol activity on Viridis particles delivers, under SFC conditions, excellent peak shapes — without the use of mobile-phase additives — even for well-retained basic achiral compounds.

Specifications

  • Chemistry

    C18

  • Separation Mode

    SuperCritical Fluid (SFC)

  • Particle Substrate

    Silica

  • Maximum Pressure

    6000 psi (415 Bar)

  • Endcapped

    No

  • Bonding Technology

    C18 SB

  • Silanol Activity

    High

  • Particle Shape

    Spherical

  • Particle Size

    1.8 µm

  • Endfitting Type

    Parker-style

  • Pore Size

    100 Å

  • Format

    Column

  • Surface Area

    230

  • System

    SFC, UPC2

  • Particle Technology

    HSS

  • Technique

    SFC, SFC/MS

  • Inner Diameter

    3 mm

  • Length

    150 mm

  • Carbon Load

    8.5 %

  • eCord

    Yes

  • UNSPSC

    41115711

  • Brand

    Viridis

  • Product Type

    Columns

  • Units per Package

    1 pk

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Viridis HSS C18 SB Column, 100Å, 1.8 µm, 3 mm X 150 mm, 1/pk

The Viridis sub-2-µm and 3-m columns, which were created and examined especially for the ACQUITY UPC2 system, offer outstanding effectiveness and resolution. Without the use of mobile-phase additives, under SFC conditions, the reduction and control of surface silanol activity on Viridis particles produce good peak morphologies even for well-retained basic achiral chemicals.

As an added advantage, Viridis Columns exhibit achiral SFC selectivities. The unique Ethylene Bridged Hybrid (BEH), Charged Surface Hybrid (CSH), and High-Strength Silica (HSS) particle technologies are used to create these columns. Even for well-retained basic achiral compounds, excellent peak geometries under SFC predictions are produced by the reduction and control of surface silanol activity on Viridis particles.

The Viridis Silica columns, like the Viridis HSS C18 SB Column, are based on Waters' extensive experience producing chromatographic silica and are designed to be extraordinarily reliable and predictable, with rigorous product standards and minimal metal content. They can be used for preparative analytical and purification columns. With and without additives, it is frequently employed in archival SFC separations and has good retention, peak form, and selectivity.

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Which Methods For Isolating And Cleaning Analytes Work Best?

Two general SPE techniques are employed to separate and clean up sample components of interest. A retention-cleanup-elution technique is often utilized when the concentrations of the target compounds are too low for accurate and exact quantification. Both the concentration of diluted materials and the tracing enrichment of compounds are made possible by this method. A pass-through cleanup method may be utilized when the desired sample component is present in large quantities. However, there is no sample enrichment when a pass-through cleanup method is used.