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Macherey-Nagel™ LIPODEX™ E Capillary Columns for GC
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A major advantage of LIPODEX columns are that many compounds can be analyzed without derivatization. However, for certain substances, enantioselectivity can be favorably influenced by formation of derivatives. Regioselective alkylation and/or acylation of the hydroxyl groups leads to lipophilic phases with varying enantioselectivity, which are well suited for GC enantiomer analyses.
It is not possible to make a general prediction about which LIPODEX™ phase could solve a given separation task. Even for compounds with small structural differences or within homologous series, the enantiodifferentiation can be quite different.
- Base material: cyclic oligosaccharides consisting of eight γ-cyclodextrin glucose units bonded through α-1,4-linkages
- octakis-(2,6-di-O-pentyl-3-O-butyryl)-γ-cyclodextrin
- Ligands: R2=R6=pentyl, R3=butyryl; n=3
- Recommended for α-amino acids, α- and β-hydroxycarboxylic acid esters, alcohols (TFA), diols (TFA), ketones, pheromones (cyclic acetals), amines, alkyl halides, lactones
Specifications
Specifications
| Max. Temperature | For isothermal operations: 200°C, For short isotherms in a temperature program: 220°C |
| Diameter (Metric) | 0.4 mm |
| Type | GC Capillary Column |
| Diameter (Metric) Inner | 0.25 mm |
| Stationary Phase | Lipodex™ E |
| For Use With (Application) | Enantiomer Separation |
| Length (Metric) | 25 m |
| Packing Material | Lipodex™ E |
| Polarity | Non polar |
| Quantity | 1 Each |
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