Thermo Scientific Acclaim 120 C18 HPLC Columns

Thermo Scientific Acclaim 120 C18 columns are high performance reversed phase columns for the separation of small molecules. The columns are manufactured with a densely bonded monolayer of octadecyldimethylsiloxane on a highly pure, spherical, silica substrate with 120 Å pore structure. Acclaim 120 C18 columns are classic reversed phase columns recommended for general-purpose applications when high surface coverage, low silanol activity, and excellent efficiency are required. Available with 3 µm and 5 µm for standard HPLC methods, and 2.2 µm RSLC format for reliable, fast separations.

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Features

  • C18 stationary phase with USP L1 classification
  • Fully porous particles with 2.2 µm, 3 µm, and 5 µm sizes
  • Highly efficient, symmetrical peaks for difficult basic and chelating analytes
  • Ultrapure silica substrate
  • Optimised surface pretreatment, proprietary high density bonding process, and double endcapping
  • Reliability designed into the manufacturing process and assured by thorough and appropriate testing
  • High hydrophobicity and low polarity yield high selectivity for hydrophobic substances
  • LC-MS compatible with extremely low bleed
  • Wide range of applications in pharmaceutical, environmental, food testing, and product-quality testing for small molecules

Specifications

  Acclaim 120 C18
Bonded Phase C18
Particle Type Fully Porous
Particle Size 2.2 µm, 3 µm, 5 µm
Pore Size 120 Å
Surface Area 300 m2/g
Carbon Load 18%
Endcapped Yes
Maximum Temperature 60°C
pH Range 2 - 8
Hardware Stainless Steel
USP Designation L1

Literature

Introduction to the broad range of chemistries and column families from Thermo Scientific
Ideal for pharmaceutical, nutraceutical, environmental, food, and life science applications in HPLC
Quick guide to choosing your Acclaim phase by application
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