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Non Polar Columns

from $685.00

Non-polar GC (Gas Chromatography) columns are a type of chromatographic column used in analytical chemistry to separate and analyze volatile compounds in a sample. The term "non-polar" refers to the lack of polarity in the stationary phase of the column.

In GC, separation is achieved based on the interaction of compounds with the stationary phase, which is coated on the column. Non-polar columns are particularly effective for the separation of non-polar or low-polarity compounds. These columns are commonly used when the target analytes have weak interactions with polar stationary phases.

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Non-polar GC (Gas Chromatography) columns are a type of chromatographic column used in analytical chemistry to separate and analyze volatile compounds in a sample. The term "non-polar" refers to the lack of polarity in the stationary phase of the column.

In GC, separation is achieved based on the interaction of compounds with the stationary phase, which is coated on the column. Non-polar columns are particularly effective for the separation of non-polar or low-polarity compounds. These columns are commonly used when the target analytes have weak interactions with polar stationary phases.

Non-polar GC (Gas Chromatography) columns are a type of chromatographic column used in analytical chemistry to separate and analyze volatile compounds in a sample. The term "non-polar" refers to the lack of polarity in the stationary phase of the column.

In GC, separation is achieved based on the interaction of compounds with the stationary phase, which is coated on the column. Non-polar columns are particularly effective for the separation of non-polar or low-polarity compounds. These columns are commonly used when the target analytes have weak interactions with polar stationary phases.

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