DB-VRX GC Columns
Agilent J&W DB-VRX features unique selectivity, engineered for optimum resolution of volatiles. The low-polarity DB-VRX columns deliver excellent peak shapes and are fully compliant with U.S. EPA methods 502.2, 524.2, and 8260.
Agilent J&W DB-VRX features unique selectivity, engineered for optimum resolution of volatiles. The low-polarity DB-VRX columns deliver excellent peak shapes and are fully compliant with U.S. EPA methods 502.2, 524.2, and 8260. In these bonded and cross-linked columns, no subambient cooling is required to resolve the six 'gases'. DB-VRX features an operating temperature range of -20 to 260 °C.
Features:
- Unique selectivity engineered for optimum resolution of volatiles analysis:
- U.S. EPA Methods 502.2, 524.2 and 8260
- 0.45 mm id columns provide more plates per meter compared to 0.53 mm id columns for the fewest co-elutions for GC method (an industry first)*
- No subambient cooling required to resolve the six "gases"
- Fast run time:
- <30 minutes for optimum sample throughput
- <8 minutes with 0.18 mm id
- Low polarity
- Excellent peak shape
- Bonded and cross-linked
- Solvent rinsable
- Each Agilent J&W GC column is tested with the tightest industry QC specifications for column bleed, sensitivity, and efficiency to provide you utmost confidence in qualitative and quantitative results
- For details about the QC test conditions including the test probe mixture and the resulting chromatogram, please refer to the Agilent J&W GC Column Performance Summary shipped with each GC column
*Two co-elutions: 1) m- and p-xylene, for which U.S. EPA does not require separation, and 2) 1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane and o-xylene which are separated by detectors PID and ELCD, respectively. Note to GC/MS analysts: These co-eluting compounds have different primary characteristic ions of 83 and 106, respectively.
Similar Phases: VOCOL, NON-PAKD, Rtx-Volatiles, PE-Volatiles, 007-624, Rtx-VRX, Rtx-VGC