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S-5-100/258Normal Phase Silica Column: Particle Size: 5 m, Pore Size: 100 Angstrom, Length: 250mm, I. D.: 7.8mm
When silica is used as the stationary phase, the functional groups involved in separation are the surface silanols. However, metal impurities in silica may provide additional sites of interaction for solutes of interest. -
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S-5-300/1510When silica is used as the stationary phase, the functional groups involved in separation are the surface silanols. However, metal impurities in silica may provide additional sites of interaction for solutes of interest. -
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S-10-100/1510Normal Phase Silica Column: Particle Size: 10 m, Pore Size: 100 Angstrom, Length: 150mm, I. D.: 10mm
When silica is used as the stationary phase, the functional groups involved in separation are the surface silanols. However, metal impurities in silica may provide additional sites of interaction for solutes of interest. -
S-5-300/158Normal Phase Silica Column: Particle Size: 5 m, Pore Size: 300 Angstrom, Length: 150mm, I. D.: 7.8mm
When silica is used as the stationary phase, the functional groups involved in separation are the surface silanols. However, metal impurities in silica may provide additional sites of interaction for solutes of interest. -
S-5-100/158Normal Phase Silica Column: Particle Size: 5 m, Pore Size: 100 Angstrom, Length: 150mm, I. D.: 7.8mm
When silica is used as the stationary phase, the functional groups involved in separation are the surface silanols. However, metal impurities in silica may provide additional sites of interaction for solutes of interest. -
S-10-300/158When silica is used as the stationary phase, the functional groups involved in separation are the surface silanols. However, metal impurities in silica may provide additional sites of interaction for solutes of interest. -
S-10-100/158When silica is used as the stationary phase, the functional groups involved in separation are the surface silanols. However, metal impurities in silica may provide additional sites of interaction for solutes of interest. -
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S-10-300/30When silica is used as the stationary phase, the functional groups involved in separation are the surface silanols. However, metal impurities in silica may provide additional sites of interaction for solutes of interest.
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