Bond Elut C18 by Agilent Technologies

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Bond Elut C18 is the most hydrophobic, bonded silica sorbent available in the Bond Elut range. It is the most popular SPE sorbent because of its extreme retentive nature for nonpolar compounds. C18 is generally regarded as having the broadest spectrum of retention among bonded silica sorbents, since it retains most organic analytes from aqueous matrices. 


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Excellent outcomes including great reproducibility of the method.
Rating: 4.3

  • Application Area: Analyze organic compounds in water samples

"The product has excellent effectiveness for the extraction of organic compounds in water samples. I obtained high quality outcomes including reproducibility of the method. It's very easy to use for various matrices including environmental and food analysis."

Review date: 03 Oct 2019 | Bond Elut C18

Bond Elut C18 is the most hydrophobic, bonded silica sorbent available in the Bond Elut range. It is the most popular SPE sorbent because of its extreme retentive nature for nonpolar compounds. C18 is generally regarded as having the broadest spectrum of retention among bonded silica sorbents, since it retains most organic analytes from aqueous matrices. When analyzing small to intermediate molecules, Bond Elut C18 can be used for desalting aqueous matrices before ion exchange, as salts pass through the sorbent unretained.

Features:

  • Extremely retentive for nonpolar compounds
  • Effective for desalting aqueous mixtures
  • The most hydrophobic, bonded silica sorbent