Introducing Thermo Scientific Syncronis HPLC Columns

  • Sept 12, 2010 - Dec 31, 2014

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Thermo Scientific* Syncronis* HPLC Columns

Consistent, predictable separations, column after column, time after time

Thermo Scientific Syncronis Columns

When developing a new method, one of the most important goals for the chromatographer is to achieve a consistent, reproducible separation. The selection of a highly reproducible HPLC column is essential if this goal is to be attained.

Syncronis columns achieve this goal through:

  • Highly pure, high surface area silica
  • Dense bonding and double endcapping
  • Stringent manufacturing and testing protocols

News


New: All Seven Syncronis Phases now Available with 3 µm Particle Size
The expanded range of Syncronis HPLC columns, packed with 1.7, 3 and 5 µm particles, matches a diversity of requirements from fast method development to rugged QC and high efficiency preparative LC.


Application Notes


Analysis of Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs Using a Highly Pure, High Surface Area C18 HPLC Column
(PDF 494KB)

An Improved HPLC Method for the Separation of Norethindrone and Mestranol with Progesterone as Internal Standard
(PDF 422KB)

Analysis of Cephalosporins on a Polar Endcapped C18 3 µm Particle Column
(PDF 757KB)


Downloads


Syncronis HPLC Column Technical Guide–updated to include 1.7, 3 and 5 µm columns

Product Specifications

Syncronis Silica HPLC Column
(PDF 654KB)

Syncronis C18 HPLC Column
(PDF 539KB)

Syncronis C8 HPLC Column
(PDF 511KB)

Syncronis aQ HPLC Column
(PDF 614KB)

Syncronis Amino HPLC Column
(PDF 470KB)

Syncronis HILIC HPLC Column
(PDF 530KB)

Syncronis Phenyl HPLC Column
(PDF 552KB)


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