Shim-pack Velox PFPP
HPLC Column

PFPP
Shim-pack Velox PFPP (Pentafluorophenylpropyl) provides an alternative selectivity to C18 columns and is suitable for the analysis of halogenated compounds, positional isomers and charged bases.
- Alternative selectivity to C18 columns
- Suitable for positional isomers and halogenated compounds
- Offers increased retention for charged bases
Good Separation of Cis / Trans Stilbene
Cis and trans isomers of stilbene that are difficult to resolve with an ODS column due to their similarity in hydrophobicity can be well separated with Shim-pack Velox PFPP column.
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