GC column, LIPODEX A, 25 m L, 0.25 mm ID, proprietary df

Capillary columns for GC enantiomer separation. LIPODEX cyclodextrin phases are made of cyclic oligosaccharides consisting of six (α-cyclodextrin), seven (β-cyclodextrin) or eight (γ-cyclodextrin) glucose units bonded through α-1,4-linkages. Regioselective alkylation and/or acylation of the hydroxyl groups leads to lipophilic phases with varying enantioselectivity, which are well suited for chiral analyses. Important advantage – many compounds can be analyzed without derivatization (however, for certain substances enantioselectivity can be favorably influenced by formation of derivatives). A large number of separations have been achieved, however, it is not possible to make a general prediction, which phase could solve a given separation task. Even for compounds with small structural differences or within homologous series the enantiodifferentiation can be quite different.

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Technical Data

Hazardous material No
Method Gas chromatography (GC)
Type GC column
Brand LIPODEX
Phase LIPODEX A
Composition Hexakis-(2,3,6-tri-O-pentyl)-α-cyclodextrin
USP listing Not available or proprietary
Polarity Not available or proprietary
Column inner diameter 0.25 mm
Film thickness Not available or proprietary
Column length 25 m
Recommended application(s) (epoxy‑) Alcohols, Alkyl halides, Carbohydrates, Chiral, enantiomers, Diols, Gas chromatography, GC, Glycerol derivatives, Hydroxycarboxylic acid esters, Ketones, Polyols, Spiroacetals
Tmax isotherm 200 °C
Tmax temp. program 220 °C
Housing type Wall coated open tubular (WCOT) capillary column; internal wall of capillary is coated with a very fine film of liquid stationary phase
Hardware Fused Silica coated with polyimide coiled/wound on metal cage
Cage size 7″ (inch)
Integrated precolumn No
Storage temperature RT
Scope of delivery 1x GC column coiled/wound on metal cage, user manual, certificate of analysis

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