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Glass Packed GC Column (fits Agilent, Configuration "A")

phase 4% Carbowax 20M, matrix 80/120 Carbopack B DA support, L × O.D. × I.D. 6.6 ft (2.0 m) × 1/4 in. × 2.0 mm, TightSpec

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UNSPSC Code:
12000000
NACRES:
SB.54

material

glass column

manufacturer/tradename

Agilent

parameter

0-200 °C temperature (isothermal or programmed)

technique(s)

gas chromatography (GC): suitable

L × O.D. × I.D.

6.6 ft (2.0 m) × 1/4 in. × 2.0 mm, TightSpec

matrix

80/120 Carbopack B DA support

matrix active group

4% Carbowax 20M phase

column type

packed GC

compatibility

for use with Agilent Configuration A

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General description

In a packed column, the carrier gas percolates through the porous bed and separation is achieved by moving the solutes apart. Packed columns are made up of two main materials; stainless steel and Pyrex glass. Pyrex glass columns are shaped as desired by coiling at about 700°C. Glass column are in some cases treated with silanizing reagent to eliminate the surface hydroxyl groups which becomes catalytically active and produce asymmetric peaks.
Use a glass column for applications where high inertness is required, such as for the analysis of active analytes. All glass columns undergo a proprietary high temperature silanization to ensure inertness. This column fits Agilent 5880, 5890, 6890. 7820, and 7890 (configuration A, on-column injection, all detectors except TCD).

Other Notes

This is a TightSpec column, which conforms to within +/- 6 mm of its stated length.

Storage Class Code

11 - Combustible Solids

WGK

WGK 1

Flash Point(F)

Not applicable

Flash Point(C)

Not applicable


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Raymond P.W. Scott
Introduction to Analytical Gas Chromatography (1997)

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