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Introducing Chromosorb LC-9. The specialist for carbohydrate analysis. There are also eight other grades of Chromosorb LC supports and packings to choose from: LC-1 An inert diatomite-based support compatible with all liquid phases, 37-44μ.. LC-2 A pellicular packing having active porous silica layers permanently bonded to an inert spherical solid glass core, 37-44 μ . LC-3 A pellicular packing with alumina bonded to the surface of diatomite, 37-44/x. LC-4 Pellicular reverse phase packing with a monomolecular layer of octadecyltnchlorosilane chemically bonded to Chromosorb LC-2, 37-44/u,. LC-5 Pellicular reverse phase packing with a monomolecular layer of diphenyldichlorosilane chemically bonded to Chromosorb LC-2, 37-44μ,. LC-6 A fully porous microparticulate silica, and 10>. LC-7 A reverse phase microparticulate HPLC column packing material prepared by chemically bonding ODS to Chromosorb LC-6 via Si-O-Si-C type bond, 5μ. and 10>. LC-8 A microparticulate polar-bonded phase HPLC column packing material prepared by chemically bonding a cyano-type group to a Chromosorb LC-6 silica surface, and 10μ.. For more information on specific performance and packing of Johns-Manville products or a handy guide to all 33 Johns-Manville chromatography products, contact Jack Denboske, Filtration and Minerals Division, Johns-Manville, Ken-Caryl Ranch, Denver, CO 80217, (303) 979-1000. Johns-Manville CIRCLE 123 ON READER SERVICE CARD Typical applications: carbohydrates, high fructose syrup, sugars, amines, nucleotides, strongly polar compounds, nitro compounds, aromatic compounds, carboxylic acids, and polyhydroxy compounds. New Chromosorb LC-9 joins the long line of fine quality column packings for liquid chromatography developed by Johns-Manville. LC-9 is a microparticulate polar-bonded HPLC column packing prepared by chemically bonding an amino-type functional group on a Chromosorb LC-6 silica surface, 10μ.. Typical physical properties: totally porous, irregularly shaped, high purity silica with high polarity, surface area of 350+ m 2 g, average pore size of 110 angstroms and a bulk density (packed column) of 0.48 g/cc.

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Introducing Chromosorb LC-9. The specialist for carbohydrate analysis.

There are also eight other grades of Chromosorb LC supports and packings to choose from:

LC-1 An inert diatomite-based support compatible with all liquid phases, 37-44μ..

LC-2 A pellicular packing having active porous silica layers permanently bonded to an inert spherical solid glass core, 37-44μ .

LC-3 A pellicular packing with alumina bonded to the surface of diatomite, 37-44/x.

LC-4 Pellicular reverse phase packing with a monomolecular layer of octadecyltnchlorosilane chemically bonded to Chromosorb LC-2, 37-44/u,.

LC-5 Pellicular reverse phase packing with a monomolecular layer of diphenyldichlorosilane chemically bonded to Chromosorb LC-2, 37-44μ,.

LC-6 A fully porous microparticulate silica, 5μ and 10>.

LC-7 A reverse phase microparticulate HPLC column packing material prepared by chemically bonding ODS to Chromosorb LC-6 via Si-O-Si-C type bond, 5μ. and 10>.

LC-8 A microparticulate polar-bonded phase HPLC column packing material prepared by chemically bonding a cyano-type group to a Chromosorb LC-6 silica surface, 5μ and 10μ..

For more information on specific performance and packing of Johns-Manville products or a handy guide to all 33 Johns-Manville chromatography products, contact Jack Denboske, Filtration and Minerals Division, Johns-Manville, Ken-Caryl Ranch, Denver, CO 80217, (303) 979-1000.

Johns-Manville CIRCLE 123 ON READER SERVICE CARD

Typical applications: carbohydrates, high fructose syrup, sugars, amines, nucleotides, strongly polar compounds, nitro compounds, aromatic compounds, carboxylic acids, and polyhydroxy compounds.

New Chromosorb LC-9 joins the long line of fine quality column packings for liquid chromatography developed by Johns-Manville.

LC-9 is a microparticulate polar-bonded HPLC column packing prepared by chemically bonding an amino-type functional group on a Chromosorb LC-6 silica surface, 10μ.. Typical physical properties: totally porous, irregularly shaped, high purity silica with high polarity, surface area of 350+ m2g, average pore size of 110 angstroms and a bulk density (packed column) of 0.48 g/cc.