Chemistry |
C18 |
Separation Mode |
Reversed Phase |
Particle Substrate |
Silica |
pH Range Min |
2 pH |
pH Range Max |
8 pH |
Temperature Limits |
45 C |
Maximum Pressure |
18000 psi (1240 Bar) |
Endcapped |
Yes |
Bonding Technology |
Shield RP18 |
Silanol Activity |
Low |
Particle Shape |
Spherical |
Particle Size |
1.6 µm |
Endfitting Type |
Parker-style |
Pore Size |
90 Å |
Format |
Column |
Surface Area |
100 |
System |
UHPLC, UPLC |
Particle Technology |
Solid Core |
USP Classification |
L1 |
Inner Diameter |
2.1 mm |
Length |
100 mm |
Carbon Load |
6.4 % |
eCord |
Yes |
UNSPSC |
41115709 |
Brand |
CORTECS |
Product Type |
Columns |
Units per Package |
1 pk |
CORTECS Shield RP18 Column, 90Å, 1.6 µm, 2.1 mm X 100 mm, 1/pk
When you want to leverage complementary selectivity to C8 and C18 stationary phases, opt for the CORTECS Shield RP18 Column. The column utilizes an embedded carbamate group in the bonded phase ligand which provides alternate selectivity, especially for phenolic compounds compared to straight-chain alkyl columns. When compared to fully porous particles of similar particle size, the solid core particle morphology of the CORTECS Column offers high efficiency and lower back pressures.
By adding the CORTECS Shield RP18 Column to your lab, you can benefit from the versatility of the lab equipment as it is designed to be general-purpose and deliver high-efficiency results. It is based on a solid-core particle that offers balanced retention of acids, bases, and neutrals at low and mid-range pH, attributes which result in the delivery of excellent peak shape for basic analytes at low pH.
Resolve complex mixtures or maintain resolution while increasing throughput using the general-purpose CORTECS Shield RP18 Column. Exceptional results are delivered by the column as its solid-core particles give better performance by lowering each of the three terms of the van Deemter equation. The A term is lowered as the solid core particles pack more uniformly, while the B term is lowered as the solid core particles exhibit lower particle porosity which reduces axial diffusion. They lower the C term as their solid core improves heat transfer, reducing radial temperature gradients.
The column enables you to increase sample throughput with comparable or even better peak capacities by simply raising the flow rate of the method. It also helps to reduce your lab operation costs as it provides the speed of analysis without impairing separation performance, giving you the ability to run multiple samples in the same amount of time.
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Also learn about the Reversed-Phase QC Reference Material, which is used to conduct system benchmarks and determine its performance.
Where Are Phenolic Compounds And Where Are They Found?
Phenolic compounds are a group of metabolites derived from the secondary pathways of plants. Polyphenols comprise flavonoids, phenolic acids, tannins, lignans, and coumarins, compounds naturally found in fruits, vegetables, cereals, roots, and leaves, among other plant products.