Rt®-Alumina BOND/KCl Columns (fused silica PLOT)
(KCl deactivation)
Guaranteed Reproducibility
Each Rt®-Alumina BOND column is tested with a hydrocarbon test mix to ensure proper phase thickness and selectivity. 1,3-Butadiene is used to calculate k (capacity factor), which is a measure of phase thickness. Selectivity is measured using retention indices for propadiene and methyl acetylene. The resolution of trans-2-butene and 1-butene is also verified. To measure coating efficiency, plates per meter are checked using 1,3-butadiene.
With our new technology, both Na2SO4 and KCl are available with the Rt®-Alumina BOND columns.
Similar Phase(s):
GC-Alumina KCl, CP-Al2O3/KCl
catalog # | length | id | df | units | |
19761 | | | 5μm | ea. | |
19762 | | | 5μm | ea. | |
19759 | | | 10μm | ea. | |
19760 | | | 10μm | ea. | |
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1. Highly selective for C1-C5 hydrocarbons; separates all unsaturated hydrocarbon isomers above ambient temperatures. 2. Reactivity of aluminum oxide stationary phase is minimized so that column response for polar unsaturates, such as dienes, is optimized. Column sensitivity or response ensures a linear and quantitative chromatographic analysis for these compounds. 3. Strong bonding prevents particle generation. The column can be used in valve switching operations, without release of particles that can harm the injection and detection systems. 4. The Rt®-Alumina BOND column is stable up to
Guaranteed Reproducibility Each Rt®-Alumina BOND column is tested with a hydrocarbon test mix to ensure proper phase thickness and selectivity. 1,3-Butadiene is used to calculate k (capacity factor), which is a measure of phase thickness. Selectivity is measured using retention indices for propadiene and methyl acetylene. The resolution of trans-2-butene and 1-butene is also verified. To measure coating efficiency, plates per meter are checked using 1,3-butadiene. Extensive testing assures reproducible retention times and predictable flow behavior column-to-column.
Acetylene elutes before C4 hydrocarbons (impurities in butane/isobutane).
Methyl acetylene (impurity in 1,3-butadiene) elutes before 1,3-butadiene.