Shim-pack Velox Biphenyl

Biphenyl

Shim-pack Velox Biphenyl provides enhanced retention of aromatic compounds. It is useful for fast separations in bioanalytical applications due to the increased retention of early eluting analytes such as dipolar, unsaturated and conjugated analytes.

  • Complementary selectivity to alkyl phases
  • Enhanced separation of aromatic compounds
  • Ideal for increasing sensitivity and selectivity in LC/MS(/MS) analysis
 

Separating the Structural Isomers

Even under the condition where 56 drugs of abuse and metabolites in human urine are quantitated within 10 minutes, two structural isomers, amobarmital and pentobarbital, which have been historically difficult to separate due to their similarity in chemical structures, could be relatively well resolved with shim-pack Velox Biphenyl column.

 
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