HALO® PCS C18 HPLC Columns from Advanced Materials Technology

HALO® PCS C18 HPLC columns from Advanced Materials Technology have a positively charged surface C18 stationary phase that is designed to deliver improved peak shape for basic compounds. Ideal for use with low ionic strength mobile phase additives such as formic acid, HALO® PCS C18 maintains peak symmetry at higher loading capacities and provides alternative selectivity to other C18 bonded phases. Built upon proven Fused-Core® technology with 2.7 µm particle size and 90 Å pore size the HALO PCS C18 provides fast, high-efficiency separations for small molecule applications.

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Features

  • Positively charged surface C18 column
  • Excellent peak shape and increased loading capacity for basic compounds
  • Acids and neutrals are unaffected by the PCS C18 phase making it a great tool for multi-component samples
  • UHPLC and LCMS compatible
  • Good lot-to-Lot reproducibility and stability
  • USP designation of L1
  • Particle size of 2.7 µm

Specifications

  HALO® PCS C18
Bonded Phase C18 charged surface
Particle Type Fused-Core®
Particle Size 2.7 µm
Pore Size 90 Å
Endcapped Yes
Low pH/Temperature Limit 2/60°C
High pH/Temperature Limit 7/40°C
Pressure Limit 600 bar
Hardware Stainless Steel
USP Designation L1

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