Properties:
    
    
    
	  
    | Related Categories | Analytical Column, 3 μm, 
					
						
				
				
				
				
				
				
			
				 
					Analytical/Chromatography, 
					
						
				
				
				
				
				
				
			
				 
					Discovery HPLC Columns, 
					
						
				
				
				
				
				
				
			
				 
					Discovery HS F5, 
					
						
				
				
				
				
				
				
			
				 
					HPLC, | 
		
	  
  
			
			
      
      
 	 
        
	  
		| feature | endcapped | 
    
        
	  
		| extent of labeling | 12% Carbon loading | 
    
        
	  
		| parameter | ≤70 °C temp. range | 
    
        
	  
		| application(s) | HPLC: suitable | 
    
        
	  
		| L × I.D. | 10 cm × 4.6 mm | 
    
        
	  
		| surface coverage | 4 μmol/m2 | 
    
        
	  
		| impurities | <10 ppm metals | 
    
        
	  
		| matrix | silica gel, high purity, spherical particle platform | 
    
        
	  
		| matrix active group | PFP (pentafluorophenyl) phase | 
    
        
	  
		| particle size | 3 μm | 
    
        
	  
		| pore size | 120 ? | 
    
        
	  
		| surface area | 300 m2/g | 
    
        
	  
		| operating pH range | 2 - 8 | 
    
        
	  
		| suitability | suitable for L43 per USP | 
    
        
	  
		| mode of chromatography | Hydrophilic interaction (HILIC) | 
    
        
	  
		|  | Reversed phase | 
    
    
Description:
        		Features and Benefits
				
				
		  	
        
        
        
        • Unique selectivity
• Similar retention to C18 (sometimes requires stronger mobile phase)
• Excellent peak shape
• Stable, low-bleed LC-MS separations
• Scalable separations from 3 to 10μm particle sizes
        
    
	    
         
        		General description
				
				
		  	
        
        
        
        Guidelines for transferring a C18 method to Discovery® HS F5:
Generally, bases are retained longer on the HS F5 than on a C18. Increasing the organic content of a C18 separation 5 to 10 percent will generally provide similar retention on an HS F5. Results with other compounds are highly variable. However, it is generally true that solutes with log?Po/w values less than 2.5 will be retained longer on HS F5 compared to a C18. The degree of difference is highly solute dependent.
        
    
	    	
        
        
        
        The Discovery® HS F5 bonded phase provides reversed-phase separations that are distinctly different from C18 columns. However, compounds will generally elute within the same retention time window, making most C18 methods easily transferable.
        
    
	    
         
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        		Legal Information
				
				
		  	
        
        
        
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