The phenyl phase offers selectivity through π-π interactions, making it ideal for separating aromatic compounds.
The PFP phase, based on pentafluorophenyl-modified silica, exhibits strong polar interactions, offering enhanced selectivity for polar compounds. Its unique electronic and steric properties also provide stereoselectivity, enabling improved separation of structural isomers.
Base | BS silica | |||
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Shape | Spherical | |||
Metal content | <30ppm | |||
Bonding phase | Phenyl | PFP | ||
Particle size | 8/10μm | 8/10μm | ||
Pore size | 100 Å | 120Å | 100 Å | 120Å |
Operating pressure | <20MPa | <20MPa | <20MPa | <20MPa |
Max pressure | <40MPa | <40MPa | <40MPa | <40MPa |
Pore volume | ~ 1.0 mL/g | ~ 1.0 mL/g | ~ 1.0 mL/g | ~ 1.0 mL/g |
Specific surface area | ~ 400 m2/g | ~ 320 m2/g | ~ 400 m2/g | ~ 320 m2/g |
Bulk density | ~ 0.55 g/mL | ~ 0.55 g/mL | ~ 0.55 g/mL | ~ 0.55 g/mL |
Carbon content | 12% | 12% | 12% | 12% |
pH range | 2-9 | 2-9 | 2-9 | 2-9 |