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Phenomenex is a global technology leader committed to developing novel analytical chemistry solutions that solve the separation and purification challenges of researchers in industrial, government and academic laboratories. From drug discovery and pharmaceutical development to disease diagnosis, food safety to environmental analysis, Phenomenex chromatography solutions accelerate science and help researchers improve global health and well-being.
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Phenomenex Lux Amylose-1 Chiral HPLC ColumnsPhenomenex Lux Amylose-1 chiral HPLC column ensures reliable enantiomer separation, matching or exceeding CHIRALPAK® AD® with strong recognition and broad selectivity.
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Phenomenex Lux Amylose-1 Chiral HPLC Columns

This universally trusted amylose phenylcarbamate derivative is absolutely essential to any chiral screen. Lux Amylose-1 is a guaranteed alternative to CHIRALPAK® AD®. Expect equivalent or better performance when using this Lux phase.

Phenomenex: Lux Amylose-1 Chiral HPLC ColumnsPhenomenex: Lux Amylose-1 Chiral HPLC Columns

  • Stationary phase: Amylose tris(3,5-dimethylphenylcarbamate)
  • Recommended Use: Separation of enantiomers and racemic mixtures by reversed phase, normal phase, polar organic and SFC with a fully porous particle, coated with a polysaccharide stationary phase.

Achieve Greater Chiral Separation Success

Lux columns are guaranteed to perform as well or better than the equivalent DAICEL® Chiral Technologies column. Lux phases can also provide alternative selectivity to other chiral selectors for the most challenging chiral separations. Lux columns offer a wide and complementary range of enantioselectivity for even the most difficult chiral separation projects.

The helical structure of the amylose creates a complex steric environment that provides stronger interactions and better chiral recognition abilities. Additionally, the selector’s constituents produce hydrogen bonding, dipole, and π π interactions that all affect the CSPs ability to separate your enantiomers effectively.

Phenomenex: Separation comparison - Lux Amylose-1 vs. CHIRALPAK AD-HPhenomenex: Separation comparison - Lux Amylose-1 vs. CHIRALPAK AD-H

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Phenomenex is a global technology leader committed to developing novel analytical chemistry solutions that solve the separation and purification challenges of researchers in industrial, government and academic laboratories. From drug discovery and pharmaceutical development to disease diagnosis, food safety to environmental analysis, Phenomenex chromatography solutions accelerate science and help researchers improve global health and well-being.
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Phenomenex is a global technology leader committed to developing novel analytical chemistry solutions that solve the separation and purification challenges of researchers in industrial, government and academic laboratories.
 

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