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Reversed Phase Specialty Columns

Reversed phase HPLC columns have been widely used because of their superior resolution, high theoretical plate number and ease of use. Since hydrophobic interaction is the dominant separation mechanism in reversed phase chromatography, conventional stationary phases such as C18 and C18 do not offer optimum selectivity for compounds with similar hydrophobicity. COSMOSIL offers a broad selection of columns with unique stationary phases for separation of these difficult analytes. These columns offer improved separation of structurally similar compounds that are difficult to analyze with a C18 type column.

Specifications

Packing Material Cholester PBr πNAP PYE NPE
USP Code L101         
Silica Gel High Purity Porous Spherical Silica 
Particle Size 5 µm
Pore Size approx. 120Å
Specific Surface Area approx. 300 m2/g
Stationary Phase Cholester
Cholesteryl Group
PBB-RPentabromobenzyl
group
piNAP
Naphthylethyl
Group
PYE
Pyrenylethyl
Group
NPE
Nitrophenylethyl
Group
Bonding Type Monomeric
Main Interaction
  • Hydrophobic Interaction
  • Molecular Shape Selectivity
  • Hydrophobic interaction
  • Dispersion force
  • Hydrophobic Interaction
  • π-π Interaction
  • Hydrophobic Interaction
  • π-π Interaction
  • Dispersion Force
  • Charge-transfer Interaction
  • Hydrophobic Interaction
  • π-π Interaction
  • Dipole-dipole Interaction
End Capping Treatment Near-perfect treatment
Carbon Content approx. 20% approx. 8% approx. 11% approx. 18% approx. 9%
pH Range 2–7.5
Feature
  • Usable under the same conditions as C18
  • High molecular shape selectivity
  • Separate hydrophilic compounds in reversed phase conditions
  • Stronger π-π interaction than phenyl column
  • Strongest π-π interaction
  • Dipole-dipole interaction

Selectivity for positional isomers of dinitrobenzene

Different stationary phase exhibits different selectivity due to the use of forces that C18 (hydrophobic interaction) does not have. By using these columns, you can achieve separation that cannot be done using only C18.

Column Selection Guide

Selection Guide