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Thermo Scientific Syncronis Silica HPLC Columns
Thermo Scientific Syncronis Silica HPLC Columns
Optimize the reproducibility of normal phase chromatographic separations using Thermo Scientific™ Syncronis™ Silica LC Columns.
Thermo Scientific Hypersil GOLD Silica HPLC Columns
Thermo Scientific Hypersil GOLD Silica HPLC Columns
Achieve outstanding peak shape and sensitivity with Thermo Scientific™ Hypersil GOLD™ Silica LC Columns.
Waters Nova-Pak Silica HPLC Columns
Waters Nova-Pak Silica HPLC Columns
Nova-Pak HR Silica columns are silica-based, semi-preparative and preparative columns that are based on 6 µm particle technology.
Waters SunFire Silica HPLC Columns
Waters SunFire Silica HPLC Columns
Waters SunFire Prep Silica columns are general purpose columns used under normal phase conditions.
Waters Atlantis Silica HILIC HPLC Columns
Waters Atlantis Silica HILIC HPLC Columns
Waters Atlantis HILIC Silica columns are used in combination with high organic mobile phases (>80% ACN) to provide retention of analytes that are too polar
KNAUER Eurospher II 100 Si Prep HPLC Columns for NP & HILIC (USP L3)
KNAUER Eurospher II 100 Si Prep HPLC Columns for NP & HILIC (USP L3)
Unmodified Silica gel materials were the first ones used for chromatography. This is the reason the mode is called "normal phase" (NP).
KNAUER Eurospher II 100 Si (U)HPLC Columns for NP & HILIC (USP L3)
KNAUER Eurospher II 100 Si (U)HPLC Columns for NP & HILIC (USP L3)
Unmodified Silica gel materials were the first ones used for chromatography. This is the reason the mode is called "normal phase" (NP).
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