Hamilton PRP-X100 100Å (Anion Exchange)

Hamilton PRP-X100 is a highly stable, inert material. The Hamilton PRP-X100 can be used with virtually any HPLC or ion chromatograph, including dedicated IC units. Technological advancements in modern polymer chemistry now deliver a more rugged column with exceptionally higher separation efficiencies than earlier predecessors. Hamilton PRP-X100 columns are well suited for use in systems employing suppressed/non-suppressed conductivity, electrochemical, UV, and ICP-MS detection. Chromatographers currently using wet chemical or colorimetric methods will find ion chromatography greatly reduces sample pretreatment and improves the accuracy and precision of results.

Hamilton PRP-X100 columns easily separate difficult anions such as cyanide, borate and silicate at high pH (11.5). The polymeric packing is stable from pH 1 to 13, so a single column can be used for the analysis of both common and difficult anions. The Hamilton PRP-X100 is compatible with many different mobile phases for suppressed and non-suppressed conductivity and direct and indirect UV detection.


Hamilton PRP-X100 100Å - 5µm Hamilton PRP-X100 100Å - 7µm
Hamilton PRP-X100 100Å - 5µm Hamilton PRP-X100 100Å - 7µm
Hamilton PRP-X100 100Å - 10µm Hamilton PRP-X100 100Å - 12-20µm
Hamilton PRP-X100 100Å - 10µm Hamilton PRP-X100 100Å - 12-20µm