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Malvern Panalytical I-MBLMW-3078 Polar Organic Column CLM1011

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Polar Organic Column CLM1011 (I-MBLMW-3078) is a size-exclusion/GPC column in Malvern Panalytical’s I-series designed for analysis of synthetic polymers soluble in polar organic solvents. It is intended for separation and molecular-weight characterization of polar polymers using GPC/SEC systems and is supplied in a 300 mm x 7.8 mm format. The column is compatible with a wide range of organic solvents listed for the I-series and is used as part of column sets for characterizing polar, solvent-soluble polymer samples.

Key Features:

  • Manufacturer part/grade: I-MBLMW-3078 (CLM1011)
  • Column dimensions: 300 mm x 7.8 mm
  • Particle size: 10 µm
  • Theoretical plate number: >7,500 per column
  • Exclusion limit (polystyrene): 20,000 Da
  • Compatible solvents: THF, chloroform, benzene, toluene, ODCB, DMF, DMSO, DMAc, acetone, acetonitrile, methanol (water: not compatible)

Advantages:

  • Engineered for polar organic polymer analysis to provide effective separation of solvent-soluble synthetic polymers.
  • High efficiency with >7,500 theoretical plates supporting improved resolution for GPC/SEC applications.
  • Broad solvent compatibility across many polar organic solvents enables flexible method development for diverse polymer chemistries.

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