ultra-fast separation |
- High pressure type MonoBis offers separation performance equivalent to the 2μm particle packed column.
- Also, high separation performance is maintained even in the high-speed separation, lowering of resolution is very small at that condition.
- Moreover, the column load pressure is lower than that with 3μm particle packed column. This enables versatile HPLC equipment to easily perform ultra-high-speed separation.
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Ultra-fast separation even at low pressure |
- MonoBis low pressure type shows the same resolution as 3μm particle packed column.
- The column load pressure is very low, less than 1/3, and it is possible to easily perform ultra-high-speed separation analysis at a high flow rate even with a general-purpose HPLC system.
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excellent durability |
- MonoBis columns are one-piece, so packing conditions do not change during use.
- It shows high durability even when performing ultra-high-speed separation.
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high end cap |
- Due to its high level endcapping, MonoBis exhibits excellent symmetry even for the basic compound pyridine, and high values for pyridine/phenol separation too.
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High resolution |
- By using a MonoBis high-pressure type column with a length of 150 mm, it is possible to easily obtain high resolution with a theoretical plate number of 20,000 or more with a single column.
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High-speed separation at low flow rate and high separation |
- High-speed separation with a linear velocity of 4.5 mm/sec is possible at a low flow rate of 0.2 mL/min when using the MonoBis high-pressure type φ1.0 x 150 mm.
- High resolution can be achieved at the same time with a theoretical plate number of 20,000 or more.
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High molecules can also be separated in a short time |
- Using MonoBis mesopore 30nm (wide pore), it is possible to separate macromolecular samples with a molecular weight of tens of thousands or more.
- The rapid separation properties are used to achieve baseline separation even with a gradient run as short as 2 minutes.
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Short time, solvent saving |
- When using MonoBis, analysis can be performed with about half the amount of solvent used when performing analysis under the same conditions as a particle-packed column.
- Solvent saving can be realized at the same time as separation in a short time, leading to cost reduction.
- The load pressure is small, and it is possible to easily change from acetonitrile to methanol.
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