Phenyl columns provide unique selectivity when compared to aliphatic straight chain reversed phases such as ODS, C8 and C4. The p electrons of the phenyl group can interact with the aromatic ring of an analyte to increase retention relative to
Phenyl columns provide unique selectivity when compared to aliphatic straight chain reversed phases such as ODS, C8 and C4. The p electrons of the phenyl group can interact with the aromatic ring of an analyte to increase retention relative to
Phenyl columns provide unique selectivity when compared to aliphatic straight chain reversed phases such as ODS, C8 and C4. The p electrons of the phenyl group can interact with the aromatic ring of an analyte to increase retention relative to
Phenyl columns provide unique selectivity when compared to aliphatic straight chain reversed phases such as ODS, C8 and C4. The p electrons of the phenyl group can interact with the aromatic ring of an analyte to increase retention relative to
Phenyl columns provide unique selectivity when compared to aliphatic straight chain reversed phases such as ODS, C8 and C4. The p electrons of the phenyl group can interact with the aromatic ring of an analyte to increase retention relative to
Phenyl columns provide unique selectivity when compared to aliphatic straight chain reversed phases such as ODS, C8 and C4. The p electrons of the phenyl group can interact with the aromatic ring of an analyte to increase retention relative to
C8 is the most commonly used column type following C18. YMC Octyl columns are prepared from exhaustive bonding of a monomeric octylsilane to totally spherical and porous silica gels.
C8 is the most commonly used column type following C18. YMC Octyl columns are prepared from exhaustive bonding of a monomeric octylsilane to totally spherical and porous silica gels.
C8 is the most commonly used column type following C18. YMC Octyl columns are prepared from exhaustive bonding of a monomeric octylsilane to totally spherical and porous silica gels.
C8 is the most commonly used column type following C18. YMC Octyl columns are prepared from exhaustive bonding of a monomeric octylsilane to totally spherical and porous silica gels.
The choice of columns for analysis of difficult compounds by HPLC YMC-Pack Pro C18 columns start with a tightly controlled, highly purified silica gel, followed by a high-coverage C18 bonding and finish with a unique endcapping procedure utilizing
The choice of columns for analysis of difficult compounds by HPLC YMC-Pack Pro C18 columns start with a tightly controlled, highly purified silica gel, followed by a high-coverage C18 bonding and finish with a unique endcapping procedure utilizing
YMC-Pack C4 (Butyl) columns are less hydrophobic than C8 or C18 packings, and generally utilize more aqueous eluents than either of these reversed phase column types. When compared to C8 and C18 columns using the same eluent, C4 columns show
YMC-Pack C4 (Butyl) columns are less hydrophobic than C8 or C18 packings, and generally utilize more aqueous eluents than either of these reversed phase column types. When compared to C8 and C18 columns using the same eluent, C4 columns show
YMC-Pack C4 (Butyl) columns are less hydrophobic than C8 or C18 packings, and generally utilize more aqueous eluents than either of these reversed phase column types. When compared to C8 and C18 columns using the same eluent, C4 columns show
YMC-Pack C4 (Butyl) columns are less hydrophobic than C8 or C18 packings, and generally utilize more aqueous eluents than either of these reversed phase column types. When compared to C8 and C18 columns using the same eluent, C4 columns show
YMC-Pack C4 (Butyl) columns are less hydrophobic than C8 or C18 packings, and generally utilize more aqueous eluents than either of these reversed phase column types. When compared to C8 and C18 columns using the same eluent, C4 columns show
YMC-Pack C4 (Butyl) columns are less hydrophobic than C8 or C18 packings, and generally utilize more aqueous eluents than either of these reversed phase column types. When compared to C8 and C18 columns using the same eluent, C4 columns show
Phenyl columns provide unique selectivity when compared to aliphatic straight chain reversed phases such as ODS, C8 and C4. The p electrons of the phenyl group can interact with the aromatic ring of an analyte to increase retention relative to
Phenyl columns provide unique selectivity when compared to aliphatic straight chain reversed phases such as ODS, C8 and C4. The p electrons of the phenyl group can interact with the aromatic ring of an analyte to increase retention relative to
The hydrophobicity of YMC-Pack C8 is moderate for a reversed-phase packing material. Retention times of samples on YMC-Pack C8 tend to be shorter than those on ODS stationary phase.
The hydrophobicity of YMC-Pack C8 is moderate for a reversed-phase packing material. Retention times of samples on YMC-Pack C8 tend to be shorter than those on ODS stationary phase.
Phenyl columns provide unique selectivity when compared to aliphatic straight chain reversed phases such as ODS, C8 and C4. The p electrons of the phenyl group can interact with the aromatic ring of an analyte to increase retention relative to
Phenyl columns provide unique selectivity when compared to aliphatic straight chain reversed phases such as ODS, C8 and C4. The p electrons of the phenyl group can interact with the aromatic ring of an analyte to increase retention relative to