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Determination of Bisphenol A in Drinking Water

11 Sept 2014

This application note demonstrates the extraction and analysis of bisphenol A (BPA) from drinking water using HPLC analysis. The use of solid phase extraction sample preparation allows BPA to be extracted and concentrated.

Ascentis® C18 HPLC column, 3micron, 15cm L x 4.6mm ID

Sigma-Aldrich Supelco

The Ascentis family of columns is the fourth generation of HPLC column technology from Supelco scientists. Ascentis columns are bonded on high purity, 100 Angstrom silica including 3, 5, and 10 micron particle size. Columns are designed for small molecule applications and are scalable from micro columns (1.0 mm I.D.) to preparative dimensions (50 mm I.D.). The family includes C18, C8, Phenyl, Si and embedded polar group phase, RP-Amide. The Ascentis C8 is a highly reproducible column with excellent selectivity towards polar compounds. The phase excells in highly aqueous mobile phases as well as high organic mobile phases.

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