
InfinityLab Poroshell 120 Chiral
- Chiral LC Columns
Product Details
- Outstanding performance and efficiency in fast and ultrafast chiral separations due to 2.7 µm superficially porous, core-shell particles
- Compatible with all common chiral HPLC modes including NP, RP, SFC, polar organic (PO), and polar ionic (PI)
- Part of the InfinityLab family – designed for ease-of-use and maximum compatibility with Agilent instruments and supplies
- Enhanced usability, traceability, and security with a preprogrammed ID tag
- Use Poroshell 120 Chiral-T (Teicoplanin) to separate beta blockers and hydroxyl acids (PI, SFC), amino acids, hydroxyl acids, and profens (RP, SFC), or hydantoins and benzodiazepines (PO)
- Opt for Poroshell 120 Chiral-V (Vancomycin) for basic pharmaceuticals (PI), amines and profens (RP, SFC), and complex neutral molecules (PO)
- Choose Poroshell 120 Chiral-CD (Hydroxypropylated-β-cyclodextrin) for stimulants, fungicides, and tert-butyloxycarbonyl amino acids (RP) or for various complex molecules (PO)
- Select Poroshell 120 Chiral-CF (derivatized cyclofructan) for analyzing polar amines (PO, NP)
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Put Agilent InfinityLab Poroshell 120 Chiral innovation to work for your challenging separations
This 80-page chiral application notebook gives an overview of wide range of analytes separated by Agilent InfinityLab Poroshell 120 Chiral columns.
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- 14 Feb 2018
- 24.56 MB
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