





Whelk-O1 (S,S) Kromasil 5um, 4.6x250mm, ea.
Manufacturer: Regis Technologies
Brand: Whelk-O1
Selectivity: Chiral
Selectivity Manufacturer: (S,S) Whelk-O1
Particle Size: 5.0 µm
Pore Size: 100 Å
Column Length: 250 mm
Column ID: 4.6 mm
Hardware Material: Stainless Steel
Hardware Type: Analytical Column
Application: Chiral
USP Code: L102
pH Range: 2.5-7.5
Particle: Silica
Particle Shape: Spherical
Particle Type: Fully Porous
Bonding Type: monomeric
Package Size: 1
- Descripción
Descripción
SKU: 780101
The Whelk-O 1 Chiral Stationary Phase is based on 1-(3,5-Dinitrobenzamido)-1,2,3,4,-tetrahydrophenanthrene. This phase allows separation of nderivatized racemates from a number of families including amides, epoxides, esters, ureas, carbamates, ethers, aziridines, phosphonates, aldehydes, ketones, carboxylic acids, and alcohols. The Whelk-O 1 was originally designed for the separation of underivatized nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). This π-electron acceptor/π-electron donor phase exhibits an extraordinary degree of generality, allowing resolution of a wide variety of underivatized racemates. This broad versatility observed on the Whelk-O 1 column, compares favorably with polysaccharide-derived chiral stationary phases. In addition, because of the Whelk-O 1’s covalent nature, this chiral phase is compatible with all commonly used mobile phases, including aqueous systems-a distinct advantage over polysaccharide-derived chiral stationary phases. Other advantages include column durability, excellent efficiency, elution order inversion allowing availability of both enantiomeric forms, and excellent preparative capacity.
WHELK-O 1 – The Original Immobilized Phase
• Excellent method development column with applicability to a wide.
• Range of compound classes.
• Alternate selectivity to polysaccharide chiral stationary phases.
• Covalently bonded for long term performance and broad mobile pase.
• Compatibility.
• Broad range of particle sizes and dimensions for analytical to preparative.
• Scale separations.
• High loading capacity for excellent scalability in preparative applications.
• Choice of enantiomeric phases allows inversion of peak elution order.
• Recognized as USP L102.







