USP L Phase Listing. Octadecyl silane chemically bonded to porous silica or ceramic micro-particles, 3 to 10 μm in diameter, or a monolithic rod.
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1 L1 USP L Phase Listing Octadecyl silane chemically bonded to porous silica or ceramic micro-particles, 3 to 10 μm in diameter, or a monolithic rod. Eurosil-Bioselect 300 C18 * Eurospher 100 C18 * Hipak ODS AB * Kromasil C18 LiChrosorb RP 18 LiChrospher 100 RP 18 LiChrospher 100 RP 18e Nucleosil C18 Nucleosil C18 AB Partisil ODS Partisil ODS2 Partisil ODS3 ChrometiSIL C18 H ChrometiSIL C18 SH ChrometiSIL C18 AQ ChrometiSIL C18 AQ Plus ChrometiSIL C18 ace-eps ChrometiSIL EuroBond C18 * ChrometiSIL Hypersorb ODS * ChrometiSIL Spheribond ODS1* ChrometiSIL Spheribond ODS2* Sphere-Image ODS1 * Sphere-Image ODS2 * Superspher 100 RP 18 Superspher 100 RP 18e Techsphere ODS * Grace Vydac Zorbax ODS L2 Octadecyl silane chemically bonded to silica gel of a controlled surface porosity that has been bonded to a solid spherical core, 30 to 50 μm in L3 L4 Porous silica particles, 3 to 10 μm in Eurospher 100 Si * Kromasil Si LiChrosorb Si 100 LiChrosorb Si 60 LiChrospher Si-60 LiChrospher Si-100 Micra NPS-Silica * Eprogen Nucleosil Silica Partisil Si ChrometiSIL SI Superspher 60 Si Superspher 100 Si * Zorbax SIL Silica gel of controlled surface porosity bonded to a solid spherical core, 30 to 50 μm in L5 Alumina of controlled surface porosity bonded to a solid spherical core, 30 to 50 μm in
2 L6 Strong cation-exchange packing-sulfonated fluorocarbon polymer coated on a solid spherical core, 30 to 50 μm in L7 Octylsilane chemically bonded to totally porous silica particles, 3 to 10 μm in Eurospher 100 C8 HiPak C8 AB * Kromasil C8 LiChrosorb RP 8 LiChrosorb RP Select B LiChrospher 100 RP 8 LiChrospher 100 RP 8 e LiChrospher 60 RP select B Nucleosil C8 Nucleosil C8 ec Partisil CCS/C8 ChrometiSIL C8 SH ChrometiSIL C8 ace-eps Sphere-Image C8 * Supersher 60 RP 8 Supersher 60 RP 8e Supersher 60 RP select B Techsphere Octyl * Zorbax C8 Alltech Associates, Inc. Grace Vydac Alltech Associates, Inc. L8 An essentially monomolecular layer of aminopropylsilane chemically bonded to totally porous silica gel support, 3 to 10 μm in Eurospher 100 NH2 Kromasil NH2 LiChrosorb NH2 LiChrospher NH2 Nucleosil NH2 ChrometiSIL AMINO ChrometiSIL AMINO H ChrometiSIL AMINO E Sphere-Image Amino * Techsphere Amino * Grace Vydac Zorbax NH2 L9 10 μm irregular or spherical, totally porous silica gel having a chemically bonded, strongly acidic cation-exchange coating, 3 to 10 μm in Nucleosil SA Partisil SCX Sphere-Image SCX * Zorbax SCX
3 L10 Nitrile groups chemically bonded to porous silica particles, 3 to 10 μm in Eurospher 100 CN Kromasil 60 CN LiChrosorb CN LiChrospher CN Nucleosil CN ChrometiSIL CN Sphere-Image CN * Zorbax CN L11 Phenyl groups chemically bonded to porous silica particles, 5 to 10 μm in Kromasil Phenyl * EKA CHEMICALS Nucleosil Phenyl ChrometiSIL Phenyl Zorbax Phenyl L12 A strong anion-exchange packing made by chemically bonding a quartenary amine to a solid silica spherical core, 30 to 50 μm in L13 Trimethylsilane chemically bonded to porous silica particles, 3 to 10 μm in Zorbax TMS L14 Silica gel having a chemically bonded, strongly basic quaternary ammonium anion-exchange coating, 5 to 10 μm in Nucleosil SB Partisil SAX Sphere-Image SAX * Zorbax SAX L15 Hexylsilane chemically bonded to totally porous silica particles, 3 to 10 μm in ChrometiSIL Spheribond C6 L16 Dimethylsilane chemically bonded to porous silica particles, 5 to 10 μm in Eurospher 100 C1 * Lichrosorb RP2 ChrometiSIL C1
4 L17 Strong cation-exchange resin consisting of sulfonated crosslinked styrene-divinylbenzene copolymer in the hydrogen form, 7 to 11 μm in Carbex II (H+) * VDS optilab Hamilton HC-75H Hamilton PRP-X200 Hamilton PRP-X300 Eurokat H * L18 Amino and cyano groups chemically bonded to porous silica particles, 3 to 10 μ in Partisil PAC L19 Strong cation-exchange resin consisting of sulfonated crosslinked styrene-divinylbenzene copolymer in the calcium form, about 9 μm in Carbex II Ca * Hamilton HC 40 * Hamilton HC 75 Ca Eurokat Ca * VDS optilab L20 Dihydroxypropane groups chemically bonded to porous silica particles, 5 to 10 μm in Eurospher 100 Diol * Kromasil Diol * EKA CHEMICALS LiChrosorb Diol LiChrospher 100 Diol Nucleosil Diol ChrometiSIL Diol L21 A rigid, spherical styrene-divinylbenzene copolymer, 5 to 10 μm in Hamilton PRP-1 L22 A cation-exchange resin made of porous polystyrene gel with sulfonic acid groups, about 10 μm in size. Hamilton PRP-X200 Hamilton PRP-X300 L23 An anion-exchange resin made of porous polymethacrylate or polyacrylate gel with quartenary ammonium groups, about 10 μm in size. L24 A semi-rigid hydrophilic gel consisting of vinyl polymers with numerous hydroxyl groups on the matrix surface, 32 to 63 μm in
5 L25 Packing having the capacity to separate compounds with a molecular weight range from (as determined by polyethylene oxide), applied to neutral, anionic, and cationic water-soluble polymers. A polymethacrylate resin base, crosslinked with polyhydroxylated ether (surface contained some residual carboxyl functional groups) was found suitable. L26 Butyl silane chemically bonded to totally porous silica particles, 3 to 10 μm in Eurosil Bioselect 300 C4 Eurospher 100 C4 * Kromasil C4 ChrometiSIL C4 L27 Porous silica particles, 30 to 50 μm in L28 A multifunctional support, which consists of a high purity, 100 Å, spherical silica substrate that has been bonded with anionic exchanger, amine functionatily in addition to a conventional reversed phase C8 functionality. L29 Gamma alumina, reverse-phase, low carbon percentage by weight, alumina-based polybutadiene spherical particles, 5 μm in diameter with a pore volume of 80 Å. L30 Ethyl silane chemically bonded to totally porous silica particles, 3 to 10 μm in L31 A hydroxide-selective strong anion-exchange resin-quaternary amine bonded on latex particles attached to a core of 8.5 μm macroporous particles having a pore size of 2000 Å and consisting of ethylvinylbenzene cross-linked with 55% divinylbenzene. L32 A chiral ligand-exchange resin packing-l-proline copper complex covalently bonded to irregularly shaped silica particles, 5 to 10 μm in L33 Packing having the capacity to separate dextrans by molecular size over a range of to daltons. It is spherical, silica-based, and processed to provide ph stability. L34 Strong cation-exchange resin consisting of sulfonated crosslinked styrene-divinylbenzene copolymer in the lead form, about 9 μm in Hamilton HC-75 Lead Form Eurokat Pb *
6 L35 A zirconium-stabilized spherical silica packing with a hydrophilic (diol-type) molecular monolayer bonded phase having a pore size of 150 Å. L36 A 3.5-dinitrobenzoyl derivatice of L-phenylglycine covalently bonded to 5 μm amminopropyl silica. L37 Packing having the capacity to separate proteins by molecluar size over a range of to daltons. It is a polymethacrylate gel. L38 A methacrylate-based size-exclusion packing for water soluble samples. L39 A hydrophilic polyhydroxymethacrylate gel of totally porous spherical resin. L40 Cellulose tris-3.5-dimethylphenylcarbamate coated porous silica particles, 5 μm to 20 μm in Eurocel 01 * L41 Immobilized α 1-acid glycoprotein on spherical silica particles, 5 μm in L42 Octylsilane and octadecylsilane groups chemically bonded to porous silica particles, 5 μm in L43 Pentafluorophenyl groups chemically bonded to silica particles by a propyl spacer, 5 to 10 μm in L44 A multifunctional support, which consists of a high purity, 60 Å, spherical silica substrate that has been bonded with a cationic exchanger, sulfonic acid functionality in addition to a conventional reversed phase C8 functionality. L45 Beta cyclodextrin bonded to porous silica particles, 5 to 10 μm in L46 Polysterene/divinylbenzene substrate agglomerated with quaternary amine functionalized latex beads about 10 μm in L47 High capacity anion-exchange microporous substrate, fully functionalized with a trimethylamine group, 8 μm in L48 Sulfonated, cross-linked polystyrene with an outer layer of submicron, porous, anion-exchange micro beads, 15 μm in
7 L49 A reversed-phase packing made by coating a thin layer of polybutadiene on to spherical porous zirconia particles, 3 to 10 μm in L50 Multifunction resin with reverse-phase retention and strong anionexchange functionalities. The resin consists of ethylvinylbenzene, 55% cross-linked with divinylbenzene copolymer, 3 to 15 μm in diameter, and a surface area not less than 350 m2 per g. Substrate is coated with quartenary ammonium functionalized latex particles consisting of styrene cross-linked with divinylbenzene. L51 Amylose tris-3.5-dimethylphenylcarbamate-coated, porous, spherical, silica particles, 5 to 10 μm in L52 A strong cation exchange resin made of porous silica with sulfopropyl groups, 5 to 10 μm in L53 Weak cation-exchange resin consisting of ethylvinylbenzene, 55% cross-linked with divinylbenzene copolymer, 3 to 15 μm Substrate is surface grafted with carboxylic acid and/or phosphoric acid functionalized monomers. Capacity not less than 500 μeq/column. L54 A size exclusion medium made of covalent bonding of dextran to highly cross-linked porous agarose beads, about 13 μm in L55 A strong cation exchange resin made of porous silica coated with polybutadiene-maleic acid copolymer, about 5 μm in L56... L62 Propyl silane chemically bonded to totally porous silica particles, 3 to 10 μm in C30 silane bonded phase on a fully porous spherical silica, 3 to 15 μm in ChrometiSIL C30 * USP listing in preparation
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