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Phenomenex Rezex RHM-Monosaccharide H+ (8%) IEX HPLC ColumnsRezex RHM-Monosaccharide H⁺ (8%) is a versatile ion-exclusion HPLC column for monosaccharides and related compounds, typically operated with water as the mobile phase and compliant with USP L17.
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Phenomenex Rezex RHM-Monosaccharide H+ (8%) IEX HPLC Columns

Key Features of the Rezex RHM-Monosaccharide H+ (8%) Ion Exclusion HPLC Column:

  • 8% cross-linked hydrogen
  • For use with monosaccharides in combination with organic acids, fatty acids, alcohols, ketones, neutral compounds, or inorganic salts
  • Versatile column, generally run with a mobile phase of deionized water
  • USP L17

Specifications and Operating Recommendations

  • Part No.: 00H-0132-K0
  • Ionic Form: Hydrogen
  • Standard Dimensions: 300 x 7.8 mm
  • Matrix: Sulfonated Styrene Divinyl Benzene
  • Cross Linking: 8 %
  • Particle Size (μm): 8
  • Min. Efficiency (p/m) based on last peak: 35,000
  • Typical Pressure (psi @ Testing Flow Rate): 275
  • Max. Pressure (psi @ Max Flow Rate): 1,000
  • Max. Flow Rate (mL/min): 1.0
  • Max. Temperature (°C): 85
  • Typical Mobile Phase: Water
  • pH Range: 1-8
  • Guard Column Part: 03B-0132-K0

Cleaning, Regeneration and Storage     

  • Organic Modifiers (Max): 5 % Methanol, IPA, EtOH
  • Inorganic Modifiers: 5 % HNO3, H3PO4
  • Avoid: Acids, Bases, Salts or Metal Ions, > 30 % Acetonitrile
  • Cleaning Solvent: 100 % Water
  • Flow Rate(mL/min): 0.4
  • Temperature (°C): 85
  • Duration (hrs): 12
  • Regeneration Solvent: 0.025 M H2SO4
  • Flow Rate (mL/min): 0.2
  • Duration (hrs): 4-16
  • Ship/Storage Solvent: Water

Cross Reference Guide

  • Phase: RHM-Monosaccharide (L17 USP packing)*    
  • Description: 8 % cross-linked HYDROGEN
  • Applications: Monosaccharides in combination with organic acids, fatty acids, alcohols, ketones, neutral compounds, or inorganic salts
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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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