Feature

●PRP-X100 HPLC column for anion-exchange chromatography of organic acids and organic and inorganic anions and arsenic species
●PEEK hardware prevents particulates and highly adsorptive compounds from reaching the column and is compatible with biologically active samples, and PS-DVB polymer with trimethylammonium exchanger material type provides high sample retention and long life span
●0.19 mEq/g exchange capacity, and 100-angstrom pore size filters 5-micron particles
●Organic compound classification with mobile phase limits of 1 to 13 pH, and 0 to 100% aqueous, organic modifier
●150mm length, and 2.1mm inside diameter


Description

The Hamilton 79852 PRP-X100 HPLC column has PEEK hardware and a PS-DVB polymer with trimethylammonium exchanger material type for anion-exchange chromatography of organic acids and organic and inorganic anions and arsenic species. The polyether ether ketone (PEEK) hardware prevents particulates and highly adsorptive compounds from reaching the column. PS-DVB polymer columns resist chemical attack from organic solvents and aqueous buffers, which provides a longer life span as opposed to silica-based columns. PS-DVB supports are cross-linked to prevent shrinking and swelling, providing pressure stability up to 5,000 psi. The column has an organic and inorganic anion compound classification with mobile phase limits of 1 to 13 pH, and 0 to 100% aqueous, organic modifier. The column has a 0.19 mEq/g (milli-equivalent/gram) exchange rate, a 100-angstrom pore size, and filters 5-micron particles. It is 150mm long, and has a 2.1mm inside diameter (ID). HPLC columns are used with chromatography systems to perform high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) on a variety of organic and inorganic samples, including DNA, peptides, steroids, and metals.

Hamilton Company manufactures liquid handling, process analytics, robotics, and automated storage solutions products for the life science and biotechnology industries. The company, founded in 1953, is headquartered in Reno, NV.