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The 10 mm guard cartridge holder provides protection against compounds that irreversibly absorb onto the stationary phase. It also provides the ultimate in column protection with a selectable filter frit for elimination of particulates along with a guard cartridge packed with a selectable stationary phase to protection against compounds that irreversibly absorb onto the stationary phase.
MacroSep® BIO-Gold C4 is the least hydrophobic of all the alkyl MacroSep BIO phases (C18 & C8) and can be used with highly aqueous mobile phases. These columns are designed for bio-pharmaceutical and bio-chemical applications. They are ideal for the separation of high molecular weight peptides, may be used to reduce analysis times, and provide enhanced stability under high aqueous mobile phase conditions.
MacroSep® BIO-Gold C4 is the least hydrophobic of all the alkyl MacroSep BIO phases (C18 & C8) and can be used with highly aqueous mobile phases. These columns are designed for bio-pharmaceutical and bio-chemical applications. They are ideal for the separation of high molecular weight peptides, may be used to reduce analysis times, and provide enhanced stability under high aqueous mobile phase conditions.
MacroSep® BIO-Gold C4 is the least hydrophobic of all the alkyl MacroSep BIO phases (C18 & C8) and can be used with highly aqueous mobile phases. These columns are designed for bio-pharmaceutical and bio-chemical applications. They are ideal for the separation of high molecular weight peptides, may be used to reduce analysis times, and provide enhanced stability under high aqueous mobile phase conditions.
MacroSep® BIO-Gold C4 is the least hydrophobic of all the alkyl MacroSep BIO phases (C18 & C8) and can be used with highly aqueous mobile phases. These columns are designed for bio-pharmaceutical and bio-chemical applications. They are ideal for the separation of high molecular weight peptides, may be used to reduce analysis times, and provide enhanced stability under high aqueous mobile phase conditions.
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