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Waters, 176002629, XSelect HSS T3 Column, 100Å, 2.5 µm, 2.1 mm X 100 mm, 3/pk

CATALOG NUMBER: 176002629

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Product Description

The XSelect HSS T3 is a low-coverage C18 phase compatible with 100% aqueous mobile phase and should be your first choice when developing separations for polar and non-polar compounds. The XSelect HSS T3 columns exhibit ultra-low MS bleed and are fully scalable and transferable to UPLC separations. Packed in ultra-low dispersion hardware, 2.5 µm eXtended Performance [XP] columns enable exceptional separation performance, robustness and throughput for HPLC assays while enabling a seamless transition path toward UPLC adoption.

Specifications
Chemistry: C18
Separation Mode: Reversed Phase
Particle Substrate: Silica
pH Range Min: 2 pH
pH Range Max: 8 pH
Temperature Limits: 45 C
Maximum Pressure: 18000 psi (1240 Bar)
Endcapped: Yes
Bonding Technology: T3
Silanol Activity: Medium
Particle Shape: Spherical
Particle Size: 2.5 µm
Endfitting Type: Parker-style
Pore Size: 100 Å
Format: Column
Surface Area: 230
System: UPLC, UHPLC
Particle Technology: HSS
USP Classification: L1
Inner Diameter: 2.1 mm
Length: 100 mm
Carbon Load: 11 %
eCord: Yes
UNSPSC: 41115709
Brand: XSelect
Product Type: Columns
Units per Package: 3 pk

Additional Information
XSelect HSS T3 XP Column, 100Å, 2.5 µm, 2.1 mm X 100 mm, 3/pk When developing separations for polar and non-polar compounds, opt for the XSelect HSS T3 XP Column, which is a low-coverage C18 phase compatible with 100% aqueous mobile phase. Not only does the lab equipment exhibit ultra-low MS bleed, but it is also fully scalable and transferable to UPLC separations. The 2.5 µm eXtended Performance [XP] columns are packed in ultra-low dispersion hardware and enable exceptional separation performance, robustness, and throughput for HPLC assays while enabling a seamless transition path toward UPLC adoption. Achieve the best separation in the laboratory and overcome chromatography challenges by adopting the use of the XSelect HSS T3 Column. The XSelect HSS T3 Column employs the HSS (High Strength Silica) technology which has been developed by Waters to complement the chromatographic performance of BEH (Ethylene Bridged Hybrid) and CSH (Charged Surface Hybrid) particles. The High Strength Silica (HSS) technology has been developed to carry the mechanical strength necessary to work with the UPLC pressures. This use of the HSS technology in the XSelect HSS T3 Column provides you with distinct advantages over the BEH and CSH technologies, such as higher silanophilicity, which results in increased polar compound retention and significantly different selectivity. The XSelect HSS T3 Column possesses the chemical and physical characteristics for seamless scalability, which makes it possible to also offer supreme reproducibility and transferability. The investment in the XSelect HSS T3 Column will enable you to achieve higher resolution separations that are required for complex samples in order to isolate and quantify the sample constituents. It combines efficiency and selectivity to enhance the resolution of very complex samples. You can reach out to a member of our staff at one of our offices located at various places around the globe. Feel free to raise any queries or concerns regarding the lab equipment or the technologies used in our products. Learn how to reach out through our website or catalog. The website also allows you to shop for lab equipment directly from us. You may also want to read in detail about the XSelect HSS T3 XP VanGuard Cartridge, 100Å, 2.5 µm, 2.1 mm X 5 mm, 3/pk , which removes harmful and unwanted contaminants from the mobile phase and ensures that your analytical equipment is safe from harm.

FAQ
Why Is Water Used As A Mobile Phase? At higher temperatures, pure water exhibits altered characteristics that make it suitable as a mobile phase in liquid chromatography, primarily attributed to the modification of its dielectric constant. The dielectric constant of water diminishes from 85 at 25°C to 35 at 200°C, leading to its resemblance to organic solvents. As a result, this transformed behavior allows elevated temperature pure water to be employed as a mobile phase in liquid chromatography.

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