Poroshell StableBond 300 C18, 1.0 x 75 mm, 5 µm. A reversed-phase C18 HPLC column with superficially porous particles. StableBond technology ensures stability at low pH.
Specifications:
Brand: Poroshell 300
Hardware: SS
Inner Diameter (ID): 1.0 mm
LC Platform: Stainless Steel
Length: 75 mm
Maximum Temperature: 90 °C
Part Number Application Domain: Biopharma
Part Number Application: Intact & Subunit AnalysisMonoclonal Antibodies (mABs)Proteins
Particle Size: 5 µm
Particle Type: Superficially Porous
Phase: 300SB-C18
Pore Size: 300 Å
Pressure Rating: 400 bar
Separation Mode: Reversed Phase
Shipping Solvent: Methanol/Water
Technique: LC
UNSPSC Code: 41115709
pH Range: 1-8
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The Agilent Poroshell StableBond 300 C18 column offers high efficiency and robust reversed-phase performance for researchers requiring precise peptide and protein separations. Featuring a particle size of 5 micrometers and a 1.0 by 75 millimeter dimension, this column is optimized for high-resolution analysis in UHPLC and HPLC systems. Its StableBond C18 chemistry and 300 angstrom pore size allow for excellent retention and reproducibility when handling large biomolecules such as intact proteins, peptides, and protein digests. The unique particle technology ensures both stability over a broad pH range and long column life, making it ideal for demanding applications including pharmaceutical analysis, proteomics, and biotherapeutic characterization. Laboratories analyzing complex biological samples or performing sequence mapping will benefit from its reproducible retention and sharp peak shape. This column is fully compatible with Agilent 1200 Infinity Series LC systems and is also suitable for use with most standard HPLC instruments. It integrates seamlessly with existing workflows utilizing Agilent’s extensive range of biocolumns and related sample preparation solutions, providing versatility for both routine and method development tasks in protein and peptide research.