HYPERSIL

HYPERSIL

Classical Hypersil stationary phases have global recognition as an industry standard in HPLC, providing an effective analytical tool. Introduced in 1976, Hypersil phases are well-established and are referenced in many HPLC methods worldwide. Available in 3, 5 and 10 µm particle sizes as well as a variety of column dimensions, Hypersil columns offer choices in efficiency, resolution, and sensitivity, with many unique hardware configurations available.

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HYPERSIL

HYPERSIL

Classical Hypersil stationary phases have global recognition as an industry standard in HPLC, providing an effective analytical tool. Introduced in 1976, Hypersil phases are well-established and are referenced in many HPLC methods worldwide. Available in 3, 5 and 10 µm particle sizes as well as a variety of column dimensions, Hypersil columns offer choices in efficiency, resolution, and sensitivity, with many unique hardware configurations available.

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Phase Chemistry Particle Size Pore Size End-capping Carbon Content USP Surface Area pH-Range
ODS C18 3, 5, 10 µm 120 Å Yes 10% L1 170 m2/g 2‒8
ODS-2 C18 3, 5 µm 80 Å Yes 11% L1 220 m2/g 2‒8
MOS C8 5 µm 120 Å No 6.50% L7 170 m2/g 2‒8
MOS-2 C8 5 µm 120 Å Yes 6.50% L7 170 m2/g 2‒8
SAS C1 5 µm 120 Å Yes 3% L13 170 m2/g 2‒8
Phenyl Phenyl 5 µm 120 Å No 5% L11 170 m2/g 2‒8
CPS Cyanopropyl 3, 5 µm 120 Å No 4% L10 170 m2/g 2‒8
CPS-2 Cyanopropyl 5 µm 120 Å Yes 4% L10 170 m2/g 2‒8
APS-2 Aminopropyl 3, 5 µm 120 Å No 1.90% L8 170 m2/g 2‒8
SAX Quaternary Amine 5 µm 120 Å Yes 3% L14 170 m2/g 2‒8
Green PAH Proprietary 3, 5 µm 120 Å Yes 13.50% N/A 170 m2/g 2‒8
Silica - 3, 5 µm 120 Å No 0% L3 170 m2/g 2‒8