7189567

MilliporeSigma™ Supelco™ Ascentis™ Express 160 Å Phenyl-Hexyl HPLC Column, 2.7 μm Particle Size

The endcapped, phenyl-hexyl bonded phase provides a stable, reversed phase packing with a pore structure and pore size that is optimized for reversed-phase HPLC separations of peptides and polypeptides, using typical acidic mobile phases favored for proteomic applications.

Manufacturer: Fischer Scientific

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Particle Size

2.7 μm

Pore Size

160 Å

Stationary Phase

Phenyl-Hexyl

Matrix

Phenyl-Hexyl Phase/Fused-Core Particle Platform

Phase

Reversed Phase

pH

2 to 9

Surface Area

90 m2/g

Product Line

Ascentis

Endcapped

Yes

Technique

Fused-Core HPLC

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Description

  • Ascentis™ Express 160 Å Phenyl-Hexyl is a high-speed, high-performance liquid chromatography column based on a 160 Å Fused-Core™ particle design
  • The particle provides a thin porous shell of high-purity silica surrounding a solid silica core
  • This particle design exhibits very high column efficiency for high molecular weight solutes (up to 20 kDa) due to the shallow diffusion paths in the 0.5 μm thick porous shell and the small overall particle size of 2.7 μm
  • The endcapped, phenyl-hexyl bonded phase provides a stable, reversed phase packing with a pore structure and pore size that is optimized for reversed-phase HPLC separations of peptides and polypeptides, using typical acidic mobile phases favored for proteomic applications.