Raptor™ Biphenyl column is extremely useful for fast separations in bioanalytical testing applications like drug and metabolite analyses, especially those that require a mass spectrometer (MS).
- These columns have increased retention for dipolar, unsaturated, or conjugated solutes
- They have enhanced selectivity when used with methanolic mobile phase
- Increasing retention of early-eluting compounds can limit ionisation suppression
- Ideal for increasing sensitivity and selectivity in LC-MS analyses
As a result, the rugged Raptor™ Biphenyl column is extremely useful for fast separations in bioanalytical testing applications like drug and metabolite analyses, especially those that require a mass spectrometer (MS). Increasing retention of early-eluting compounds can limit ionisation suppression, and the heightened selectivity helps eliminate the need for complex mobile phases that are not well-suited for MS detection.
Stationary Phase Category: Phenyl (L11)
Ligand Type: Biphenyl
Particle: 2,7 or 5 µm superficially porous silica (SPP or 'core-shell')
Pore Size: 90 Å
Surface Area: 150 m²/g (2,7 µm) or 100 m²/g (5 µm)
pH Range: 1,5 to 8,0
Maximum Temperature: 80 °C
Maximum Pressure: 600 bar/8,700 psi (2,7 µm) or 400 bar/5,800 psi (5 µm)
- Catalog No:
- REST9309A0250
- REST9309A5E
- REST9309A0252
- REST9309A62
- REST9309A0253
- REST9309A65
- REST9309A12
- REST9309A6E
- REST9309A35
- REST9309A3E
- REST9309A52
- REST9309A55
- REST9309A32
- REST9309A15
- REST9309A1E
- Charge de carbone:
- 7%
- 7%
- 7%
- 7%
- 7%
- 7%
- 7%
- 7%
- 7%
- 7%
- 7%
- 7%
- 7%
- 7%
- 7%
- End-capping:
- Oui
- Oui
- Oui
- Oui
- Oui
- Oui
- Oui
- Oui
- Oui
- Oui
- Oui
- Oui
- Oui
- Oui
- Oui
- Plage de pH:
- 1,5 - 8,0
- 1,5 - 8,0
- 1,5 - 8,0
- 1,5 - 8,0
- 1,5 - 8,0
- 1,5 - 8,0
- 1,5 - 8,0
- 1,5 - 8,0
- 1,5 - 8,0
- 1,5 - 8,0
- 1,5 - 8,0
- 1,5 - 8,0
- 1,5 - 8,0
- 1,5 - 8,0
- 1,5 - 8,0
- Temperature limit:
- 80 °C
- 80 °C
- 80 °C
- 80 °C
- 80 °C
- 80 °C
- 80 °C
- 80 °C
- 80 °C
- 80 °C
- 80 °C
- 80 °C
- 80 °C
- 80 °C
- 80 °C
- Code USP:
- L11
- L11
- L11
- L11
- L11
- L11
- L11
- L11
- L11
- L11
- L11
- L11
- L11
- L11
- L11