| 007-210
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| Trifluoropropyl
polysiloxane |
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AVAILABLE COLUMN
CONFIGURATIONS |
| I.D. (mm) |
Lengths (Meters) |
Film thicknesses (um) |
| 0.10 |
15, 25 |
0.1, 0.25 |
| 0.18 |
15, 25, 30,
50 |
0.1, 0.25,
0.5 |
| 0.25 |
15, 25, 30,
50, 60 |
0.1, 0.25,
0.5 |
| 0.32 |
10, 15, 25, 30, 50, 60 |
0.1, 0.25,
0.5 |
| 0.53 |
10, 15, 25,
30, 50, 60 |
0.1,
0.25, 0.5 |
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complete fused silica and Ultra-ALLOY stainless steel
column price lists. The lists are sorted by I.D. then
column length. You can CLICK HERE to go directly to column pricing, or can
link to the pricing pages on the individual column
information pages.
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The columns listed are
those that are commonly requested by our customers. If
you do not see the column configuration you require,
CONTACT US, we will be happy to quote.
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OPERATING TEMPERATURE RANGE |
| film thickness |
temperature range |
| up to 0.5 micron |
40° C to 300° C |
| Bonded Phase Retention Index |
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Phase
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benzene |
1-nitropropane |
2-pentanone |
pyridine |
butanol |
007-210
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750
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950
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820
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850
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760
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Every Quadrex capillary column
undergoes stringent testing utilizing either a modified Grob test mix or
application-specific test mix prior to shipping. An actual Capillary Column
Test Data Sheet, which includes the test chromatogram, operating conditions,
and general column information accompanies every column we ship.
For more information on the Grob Test, click
here.
Below are the results of a 007-210 column tested with
the Grob Test mix which shows the excellent level of deactivation and efficiency
achieved with
this phase.
Column: 30M. Bonded
Trifluoropropyl polysiloxane
0.25mm I.D. x 0.5m m film
Cat. No.: 007-210-30-0.5FTemperature: 45°
(6° / min.) - 210° C
Injector: 225° C
Detector: 300° C, FID
Carrier Gas: He, 26cm/ sec
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ELUTION ORDER
| 1.
2,3-butandiol |
7. nonanal |
| 2. decane |
8. dimethylaniline |
| 3.
undecane |
9. methyl decanoate |
| 4.
octanol |
10. dicylcohexylamine |
| 5.
dimethylphenol |
11. methyl undecanoate |
| 6.
2-ethylhexanoic acid |
12. methyl dodecanoate |
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