In 1990, L-column ODS was introduced as a column whose secondary interaction with the residual silanol groups, but was eliminated by a new end-capping method* using high-temperature silylation. At the time, the performance of L-column ODS was far superior to that of existing C18 columns and it became a pioneer of the new generation end-capping method.
Ordering Information
Inner diameter (mm) | Length (mm) | Particle size (3μm) Catalog no. | Particle size (5μm) Catalog no. | Type |
0.075 | 50 | IU-611370 | IU-612370 | Non-coated |
0.075 | 50 | IU-611410 | IU-612410 | Peek coated |
0.075 | 150 | IU-611380 | IU-612380 | Non- coated |
0.075 | 150 | IU-611420 | IU-612420 | Peek coated |
0.1 | 50 | IU-611350 | IU-612350 | Non-coated |
0.1 | 50 | IU-611390 | IU-612390 | Peek coated |
0.1 | 150 | IU-611360 | IU-612360 | Non-coated |
0.1 | 150 | IU-611400 | IU-612400 | Peek coated |
0.2 | 50 150 | IU-611290 IU-611300 | IU-612290 IU-612300 | Peek coated |
0.3 | 50 150 | IU-611270 IU-611280 | IU-612270 IU-612280 | Peek coated |
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