007-FFAP-100-1.0F
- Bonded and crosslinked
- Moderately polar
- Comparable to FFAP, OV-351, SP-1000
- Similar phases: DB-FFAP, AT-1000, HP-FFAP, Stabilwax DA, BP-21, CPWax-58CB, Nukol, CPWax-58CB
- USP Phase Specification: G25
General area of use
alcohols, aldehydes, ketones, acid
007-FFAP is a nitroterephthalic acid modified polyethylene glycol (PEG) polymer. This bonded acidic phase is ideal for the analysis of aqueous solutions of free fatty acids as well as fatty acid methyl esters. As with the 007-CW (and BTR-CW) polyethylene glycol phases, 007-FFAP is not recommended for the analysis of silylating reagents.
007-FFAP, Acid-Modified Polyethylene Glycol (PEG) columns are available in all standard column I.D.'s and lengths. The film thickness ranges are noted in the chart below.
Specifications:
I.D. | 10M. | 15M. | 25M. | 30M. | 50M. | 60M. | 75M. | 100M. | STANDARD FILM THICKNESS RANGE |
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0.10mm | 0.1 - 0.25µm | ||||||||
0.18mm | 0.1 - 0.5µm | ||||||||
0.25mm | 0.1 - 1.0µm | ||||||||
0.32mm | 0.1 - 3.0µm | ||||||||
0.53mm | 0.1 - 5.0µm | ||||||||
Inquire with tech@quadrexcorp.com about custom lengths and films. |
007-FFAP OPERATING TEMPERATURE RANGE | |
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film thickness | temperature range |
up to 1.0µm | 20° C to 280° C |
2.0 to 5.0µm | up to 240°C |
007-FFAP BONDED PHASE RETENTION INDEX | ||||
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benzene | 1-nitropropane | 2-pentanone | pyridine | butanol |
973.71 | 1218.70 | 995.36 | 1207.56 | 1151.34 |
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Application | APPLICATIONS:Click below to view 007-FFAP chromatograms on the web: |
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Phase Code | 007-FFAP |
Film (microns) | 1.0um |
Phase Type | nitroterephthalic acid modified polyethylene glycol |
Phase Code | 007-FFAP |
Column Length (M.) | 100M. |
Column ID (mm) | 0.25mm |
Film (microns) | 1.0um |
Phase Type | nitroterephthalic acid modified polyethylene glycol |
APPLICATIONS:
Click below to view 007-FFAP chromatograms on the web: