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PTA-5 Capillary GC Column
L × I.D. 30 m × 0.32 mm, df 1.50 μm
Synonym(s):
PTA-5, 30M .32MM 1.5UM
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material
fused silica
parameter
-60-320 °C temperature (isothermal or programmed)
Beta value
53
df
1.50 μm
technique(s)
gas chromatography (GC): suitable
L × I.D.
30 m × 0.32 mm
matrix active group
Bonded; base-modified poly(5% diphenyl/95% dimethyl siloxane) phase
application(s)
chemicals and industrial polymers
cleaning products
clinical
cosmetics
forensics and toxicology
personal care
pharmaceutical (small molecule)
column type
capillary non-polar
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General description
Capillary GC column is also known as open tubular column. The carrier gas flows through the central aperture and is unrestricted throughout the length of the column. PTA-5 Capillary GC Column is a specially treated nonpolar capillary column, and is primarily dedicated towards amino compounds.
Application: This column is designed for analyses of amines and other basic analytes.
USP Code: None
Phase:
USP Code: None
Phase:
- Bonded
- Base-modified poly(5% diphenyl/95% dimethyl siloxane)
- ≤0.32 mm I.D.: -60 °C to 320 °C (isothermal or programmed)
- ≥0.53 mm I.D., <2 μm: -60 °C to 320 °C (isothermal or programmed)
- ≥0.53 mm I.D., ≥2 μm: -60 °C to 260 °C (isothermal) or 280 °C (programmed)
Application
PTA-5 Capillary GC Column was used in solidphase microextraction (SPME) and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry, performed for the analysis and screening of 21 amphetamine-related compounds in urine.
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Screening Procedure for 21 Amphetamine-Related Compounds in Urine Using Solid-Phase Microextraction and Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry.
Journal of Chromatographic Science, 36 (1), 1-7 (1998)
Introduction to Analytical Gas Chromatography, 101-102 (1997)
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