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C190-E043C

Shimadzu
HPLC Columns

Shimadzu
High Per for mance Liquid Chromatograph

CONTENTS
1 Classification of Shimadzu HPLC Columns
Classification by Support Material 4
Classification by Elution Mode 5
Classification by Column Dimensions 6
Classification by ODS Columns 7

2 Guide for Selection of Operational Conditions


Amino Acids 8
Peptides and Proteins 9
Nucleic Acids 10
Sugars 11
Vitamins 12
Carboxylic acids 13
Ion 14

3 Shimadzu HPLC Columns


Shim-pack
Shim-pack VP-ODS for GLP/GMP compliance 15
Shim-pack HT-ODS 19
Shim-pack FC-ODS 20
Shim-pack HRC, MRC, PRC 21
Shim-pack CLC 24
Shim-pack PREP 28
Shim-pack FLC, SBC, MBC 30
Shim-pack Ion Exchange Columns 33
Shim-pack GPC 38
Shim-pack Columns for Gel Filtration/Ion Exclusion
Chromatography 41
Shim-pack IC 45
Shim-pack HPC 47
Shim-pack SPC 49
Shim-pack GRD, Pre-column 50
Dedicated Shim-pack Columns 51
Shim-pack Preparative Columns 53
Shim-pack BIO (T) 57
Asahipak
Asahipak ODS 59
Asahipak GS 62
Asahipak ES 64
Asahipak NH2P 65
CAPCELL PAK 66
69
Zorbax
STR
STR ODS Series 70

4 Application Data 73
5 Parts for Flow line
Plumbing parts (Connecting Parts) 83
PEEK plumbing parts 85
Shimadzu Amino Acid Analysis kit for amino acid
analytical system 87
Disposable Filter 88

6 Shim-pack Columns 90
7 Sample and data 98
3

1 Classification of Shimadzu HPLC Columns


Classification by Support Material
The solid supports of packing materials for HPLC are classified into the following two groups with the following features.
Silica Gel Type

High mechanical strength, hence easily pulverized into very fine particles.
High efficiency

Packing Materials
for HPLC
Polymer Type

High stability in wide pH range

The Shimadzu HPLC columns can be classified into two groups as follows:
Shim-pack Series (ODS, C8, TMS, CN, Phenyl, NH2, SIL)
CAPCELL PAK Series (C18, C8)

Silica Gel Type

Zorbax Series(ODS, C8, TMS, NH2, CN, SIL, etc.)


STR Series(ODS)

Shimadzu HPLC
Columns
Polymer Type

Polystyrene

Shim-pack Series (Amino, ISC, ISA, SCR, IC, ION, GPC)

Polyacrylate

Shim-pack Series(PA, IC)

Polyvinyl alcohol

Asahipak Series(GS, ES, ODP)

Classification by Elution Mode


The

two groups are futher classified as follows:


SIL(Shim-pack, Zorbax)Phospholipids

Normal phase elution

NH2(Shim-pack, Zorbax) Saccharides, tocopherols


CN(Shim-pack, Zorbax) Steroid hormones

ODS(C18)(Shim-pack, Zorbax, CAPCELL PAK, STR)


C8(Shim-pack, Zorbax, CAPCELL PAK)

Silica Gal Type

Reversed phase elution

CN(Shim-pack, Zorbax)

Low molecular-weight compounds

TMS(Shim-pack, Zorbax)
Phenyl(Shim-pack)

Shim-pack WAX(Weakly basic anion exchange) Nucleotides,proteins


Shim-pack WCX(Weakly acidic cation exchange) Proteins

Ion exchange
Zorbax SAX(Weakly basic anion exchange)Nucleotides
Zorbax SCX(Weakly acidic cation exchange)Catecholamines

Gel filtration

Shim-pack DiolProteins

Hydrophobic Interaction
Chromatography

Shim-pack HPCProteins, nucleic acids

Affinity Chromatography

Shim-pack AFCProteins, nucleic acids

Reversed phase elution

Asahipak ODP-50(Polyvinyl alcohol)Peptides, proteins, low-molecular-weight compounds

Shim-pack Amino, ISC(Polystyrene)Amino acids, guanidines


Shim-pack ISA(Polystyrene)Saccharides

Polymer Type

Ion exchange

Shim-pack IC(Polyacrylate, Polystyrene)Inorganic ions


Shim-pack PA(Polyacrylate)Proteins, nucleic acids
Asahipak ES(Polyvinyl alcohol)Proteins

Ligand exchange

Shim-pack SCR(Sulfonated polystyrene)Saccharides

Ion exclusion

Shim-pack SCR-101H, 102H(Sulfonated polystyrene)Organic acids

Gel Filtration

Asahipak GS(Polyvinyl alcohol)Water-soluble high polymers

GPC

Shim-pack GPC(Polystyrene)Synthetic high polymers, rubbers

Classification by Column Dimensions


HPLC

columns are classified as analytical columns and preparative columns according to the dimensions.
Analytical columns are further classified into several groups.
(Column size)

(Representative Shim-pack series)

20mm i.d.25cm

PREP series

30mm i.d.25cm

PREP(K) series

50mm i.d.25cm

PREP(L) series

4.0mm i.d.15cm or 25cm

ISC series etc.

4.6mm i.d.15cm or 25cm

CLC(M) series

6.0mm i.d.15cm

HRC,CLC series

8.0mm i.d.30cm

GPC series

Fast-LC

4.6mm i.d.15cm

FLC series

Small bore

2.5mm i.d.15cm

SBC series

Micro bore

1.0mm i.d.25cm or 50cm

MBC series

Semi-preparative

Preparative
column

Large scale preparative

HPLC
columns
Standard

Analytical
column

Fast analysis
Moble phase consumption
is less than 1/3
Moble phase consumption
is less than 1/20
Compared with column 4.6mm i.d.

You

can choose 20mm i.d., 30mm i.d., 50mm i.d. preparative columns in accordance with the scale of preparative.
Each is 25cm long.
As standard size analytical columns, 48mm i.d. and 1530cm long columns are most widely used and are available in a
wide variety.
As other special sizes, analytical columns such as Fast-LC columns, Micro bore columns and small bore columns are
available. (Refer to P.26)

Micro bore columns


Shimadzu

MBC series micro bore columns are only 1.0mm in inner diameter.
mobile phase consumption is only about 1/20 that required in a 4.6mm i.d. column, because the same linear velocity
can be obtained with about 1/20 flow rate.
The sample injector, the detector flow-thru cell, and connecting pipes of a small capacity must be used.
The

Small bore columns


Shimadzu

SBC series small bore columns are 2.5mm in inner diameter.


mobile phase consumption is about 1/3 compared with a 4.6mm i.d. column.
Though this series columns are compatible with an ordinary HPLC, it is better to use small capacity units.
The

Fast-LC columns
Shimadzu

FLC series fast LC columns are packed with 3m dia.


Column packing is only 5cm long.
They are compatible with an ordinary HPLC and permit very fast analysis.

Classification by ODS Columns


ODS columns
ODS columns are packed with packing material having octadecyl group chemically-bonded on the surface and are most
popularly used in HPLC.
ODS columns can have different separation properties, according to the state of end-capping and the characteristics of the
silica gel used as the solid support. They can also be different with the brand.
The delicate differences in separation properties can be utilized to achieve some difficult analysis.
Shimadzu provides various types of ODS columns to ensure a wide field of application.

Silica Gel Type

Shimadzu HPLC
ODS Columns

Polymer Type

Shim-pack HRC-ODS

Analysis for general use

Shim-pack CLC-ODS

Analysis for general use

Shim-pack FLC-ODS

Fast-LC

Shim-pack MBC-ODS

Micro bore LC

Shim-pack SBC-ODS

Small bore LC

Shim-pack PREP-ODS,
-ODS(H), -ODS(L), -ODS(K)

Preparative

STR ODS

Analysis for general use

CAPCELL PAK C18

Analysis for general use

Polymer-coated
and end-capped

Zorbax ODS

Analysis for general use

Non end-capped

Asahipak ODS

Analysis for general use

Polyvinyl alcohol gel


t o i nt roduc e C18

End-capped

Method to Introduce C18 Groups

Selection of ODS Columns


As standard analytical columns, we provide Shim-pack HRC-ODS, CLC-ODS, STR ODS, Zorbax ODS, CAPCELL PAC C18,
Asahipak ODP.
The following table is a rough guide for selecting ODS columns.
Column name

Features

Mobile phase pH range

Shim-pack HRC-ODS
Shim-pack CLC-ODS
STR ODS

End-capped to minimize the influence of residual silanol


groups and eliminate tailing of basic compounds.

27.5

Zorbax ODS

Utilizes the influence of residual silanol compounds.

27.5

CAPCELL PAK C18

Silica gel solid support is coated with silicone polymer to


improve stability in basic mobile phase.

210

Asahipak ODP-50

Applicable to mobile phase up to pH13.


The selectivity is different from that of silica gel types.

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2 Guide for Selection of Operational Conditions


Amino Acids
Amino acids are amphoteric compounds having carboxyl groups and amino groups.
Amino acids are classified as acidic, neutral, and basic according to the number of
these groups. Also they are classified as aliphatic type and aromatic type, depending
on the group at the position of R.

Separation mode
The
It

cation exchange chromatography is most popular.


is classified into two methods, Li type and Na type.
Li type

Biological amino acids

Na type

Protein-hydrolyzed amino acids

Cation exchange

The

Li type is recommended for analysis of biological amino acids. It is also used for separating glutamine and glutamic acid.
phase elution mode can separate particular type of amino acids but cannot separate all free amino acids.
It is quite effective for separating amino acids derivatized by precolumn derivatization.
Reversed

Detection Method
The

UV absorption method which utilizes the absorption of carboxyl groups at 200210nm is not widely used though it is
useful for detecting some type of amino acids.
Pre-column derivatization and post-column derivatization methods are often used for detecting amino acids.
Pre-column method

React before injects in columns. Special accessories are not needed.

Post-column method

Continuously add reaction solution to column elution.


Ease of automation and suited for routine analysis.

Derivatization
method

Pre-column

derivatization method:
The sample solution is derivatized before entering the analytical column. Combination of the pre-column derivatization
method and the reversed phase elution mode provides rapid analysis of amino acids produced in hydrolysis of proteins.
The reagents for pre-column derivatization such as OPA(ortho-phthalaldehyde) are commercially available.
Post-column deribatization method:
The derivatizing reagent is continuously added to the column effluent. This method has the noteworthy advantage that the
entire operation can be easily automatized. Combination of the post-column derivatization method and the cation exchange
method permits analysis of wide variety of amino acids ranging from free amino acids to amino acids produced in hydrolysis
of proteins. The representative reagents used in the post-column derivation method are OPA (for fluorescing) and ninhydrin.

Column
(Sample)

(Separation mode)

(Typical column)

(Detection)

Shim-pack Amino-Li
Free amino acids
Amino Acids

Cation exchange

Cation exchange

Post-column derivation
and fluorescing with OPA
Shim-pack Amino-Na

Protein-hydrolyzed
amino acids
Reversed-phase

Shim-pack HRC-ODS
CAPCELL PAK C18,
etc.

Pre-column derivatization
and fluorescing with OPA

Shimadzu HPLC Amino Acid Analysis System Application Data Book (C190-E004)

Peptides and Proteins


Peptides and proteins consist of amino acids which are combined by acid-amide bonding. Their ionic and hydrophobic
properties are different depending on the type and the number of constituting amino acids.
Proteins have high-degree structures with various combinations.

Separation mode
Peptides

and proteins are generally analyzed by one of the following methods.

Gel filtration

Separation by molecular sizes

Ion exchange

Separation by molecular electric charge

Reversed phase
Separation by molecular hydrophobic properties

Hydrophobic

Detection Method
The

UV spectrophotometric method is generally used. Detection at 280nm is effective in most cases.


at about 210nm is used for detection of peptides consisting of aliphatic amino acids and detection of lowconcentration peptides and proteins.

Detection

Column
(Separation mode)

Gel filtration

(Pepresentative column)
Shim-pack Diol

(Refer to P.41)

Asahipak GS

(Refer to P.62)

Shim-pack WCX-1
Shim-pack PA-CM

Cation exchange

(Refer to P.33)

Shim-pack PA-SP
Asahipack ES-502C

(Refer to P.64)

Shim-pack WCX-2

Peptides
Proteins

Shim-pack PA-DEAE

Anion exchange

Reversed phase

Hydrophobic

(Refer to P.33)

Shim-pack PA-QA
Asahipack ES-502N

(Refer to P.64)

Shim-pack HRC-ODS

(Refer to P.21)

Shim-pack CLC-ODS

(Refer to P.23)

Asahipack ODP-50

(Refer to P.59)

CAPCELL PAK C18

(Refer to P.66)

STR ODS

(Refer to P.70)

Shim-pack HPC

(Refer to P.47)

Nucleic Acids
Nucleic acids play important roles in organism. They are classified into the following three groups:

Nucleic acid base

Nucleoside
(Nucleic acid base sugar)

Nucleotide
(Nucleoside phosphorus)

Separation mode
Nucleic

acid bases and nucleosides are analyzed in the cation exchange mode or the reversed phase elution mode.
are analyzed in the anion exchange mode in most cases. The reversed phase elution is also useful with
suitable selection of mobile phases.
In analysis of high molecular weight samples such as oligonucleotides, DNA, and RNA, gel filtration mode, hydrophobic
mode, and ion exchange mode are selectively used.
Nucleotides

Detection Method
Nucleic

acids and related compounds generally have strong ultraviolet absorption, therefore UV spectrophotometric
detection (250260nm) is used in most cases.

Column
(Separation mode)

(Column)

Cation exchange

Shim-pack WCX-1

(Refer to P.24)

Reversed phase

Shim-pack HRC-ODS
Shim-pack CLC-ODS
Asahipak ODP-50, GS

(Refer to P.14)
(Refer to P.16)
(Refer to P.59)

Anion exchange

Shim-pack WAX-1

(Refer to P.33)

Nucleic acid bases


and nucleosides

Nucleic Acids

Nucleotides
Reversed phase

Gel filtration

Anion exchange
DNA and RNA

Hydrophobic

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Shim-pack HRC-ODS
Shim-pack CLC-ODS
Asahipak GS
Shim-pack Diol
Asahipak GS

Shim-pack WAX-2
Shim-pack PA-DEAE
Shim-pack PA-QA
Asahipak ES-502N

Shim-pack HPC

(Refer to P.14)
(Refer to P.30)
(Refer to P.62)
(Refer to P.41)
(Refer to P.62)

(Refer to P.33)
(Refer to P.64)

(Refer to P.47)

Sugars
Sugars such as glucose and sucrose are very common and are available in a
great variety.

Pentose
(five carbon atoms per molecule)

Xylose, arabinose, etc.

Hexose
(six carbon atoms per molecule)

Glucose, fructose, galactose, etc.

Disaccharides

combination of two monosaccharides

Sucrose, maltose, etc.

Oligosaccharides

combination of 2~10 monosaccharides

Dextrin, etc.

Polysaccharides

Polymers consisting of
many monosaccharides

Starch, cellulose, etc.

Monosaccharides

Sugars

Separation mode
Sugars

are generally analyzed by one of the following methods.

Partition

Separation by the interaction based on partition

Separation of mono- ~15-saccharide

Poor separation
of epimers

Ligand exchange

Separation by the interaction between and


counter-ion on sulfonic acids

Separation of monosaccharides and


separation of sugars from alcohols

Poor separation of diand higher saccharides

Anion exchange

Separation by the interaction based on ion


exchange of sugar-borate complex

Separation of mono-~trisaccharides

Time consuming

Separation by the size of the molecular

Measurement of molecular
weight distribution

Components of the
same molecula weight
cannot be separated.

Gel filtration

Detection Method
A

UV spectrophotometric detector is not used because sugars absorb radiation only around 190nm.
refractive index detector is generally used in the analysis of sugars.
When sugar content is low and impurity content is high, as in the case of brewage products and natural materials, the postcolumn derivatization method is used.
A

Column
Monosaccharides

(Separation mode)
Ligand exchange

Anion exchange
Sugars

(Column)
Shim-pack SCR-101N
Shim-pack SCR-101C
Shim-pack SCR-101P

(Refer to P.41)

Shim-pack ISA-07

(Refer to P.33)

Shim-pack HRC-NH2
Shim-pack CLC-NH2
Asahipak NH2P

(Refer to P.21)

Asahipak GS

(Refer to P.62)

Mono~ trisaccharides
Partition

(Refer to P.24)
(Refer to P.65)

Oligosaccharides

Polysaccharides

Gel filtration

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Vitamins
Vitamins are classified as water-soluble type and oil-soluble type.
B1 (thiamine), B2 (riboflavin), B6 (pyridoxine),
B12 (cyanocobalamine), BT (carnitine), nicotinic acid,
nicotinamide

Vitamin B

Water-soluble
vitamins

Vitamin C

Ascorbic acid

Vitamin H

Biotin acid

Vitamin M

Folic acid

Vitamin P

Hesperidin

Pantothenic acid
Vitamin A

Retinol

Vitamin D

Oil-soluble
vitamins

D2 (ergocalciferol), D3 (cholecalciferol)

Vitamin E

Tocopherol

Vitamin K

Separation mode
Both

water-soluble and oil-soluble vitamins are analyzed in the reversed phase elution mode.
oil-soluble vitamins are analyzed in the partition mode.

Some

Detection Method
The

UV spectrophotometric method is generally used: the spectrofluorometric method is used for some vitamins.
UV (325nm)

Vitamin A (retinol)

Fluo (Ex. 340nm, Em. 460nm)

Vitamin B1 (thiamin)

UV (270nm)

Vitamin B2 (riboflavin)

UV (270nm)

Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine)

UV (290nm)

Vitamin B12 (cyanocobalamine)

UV (280nm)
UV (210nm)

Vitamin BT (carnitine)

RI

Vitamin C (ascorbic acid)

UV (245nm)

Vitamin D

UV (265nm)
UV (295nm)

Vitamin E (tocopherol)

Fluo (Ex. 295nm, Em. 325nm)

Vitamin H (biotin)

UV (210nm)

Vitamin K

UV (250nm)

Vitamin M (folic acid)

UV (280nm)

Vitamin P (hesperidin)

UV (265nm)

Note: The above wavelength values are approximate; they can be influenced by the state of mobile phase.

Column
(Separation Mode)

Water-soluble vitamins

Reversed phase
(Ion-pair)
Partition
(Vitamin C)

Vitamins

Reversed phase

Oil-soluble vitamins
Partition
(Vitamin E isomers)

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Shim-pack HRC-ODS
Shim-pack CLC-ODS
STR-ODSH

(Refer to P.21)
(Refer to P.24)
(Refer to P.70)

Shim-pack HRC-NH2
Shim-pack CLC-NH2

(Refer to P.21)
(Refer to P.24)

Shim-pack HRC-ODS
Shim-pack CLC-ODS
STR-ODSH
Shim-pack HRC-NH2
Shim-pack CLC-NH2

(Refer to P.21)
(Refer to P.24)
(Refer to P.70)
(Refer to P.21)
(Refer to P.24)

Carboxylic acids
Carboxylic acids are organic compounds, including carboxyl group and stand for acids
properties. These are classified as follows.

Saturation aliphatic carboxylic acids


Non saturation aliphatic carboxylic acids

Acetate, stearic acid,


succinic acid, etc.
Acrylic acid, linoleic acid,
fumaric acid, etc.

Aliphatic carboxylic acids


Hydroxy carboxylic acids

Lactic acid, malic acid,


citric acid, etc.

Keto carboxylic acids

Pyruvic acid, oxalacetic


acid, etc.

Carboxylic acids

Benzuic acid, mandelic


acid, etc.

Aromatic carboxylic acids

Carboxylic acids are also classified into mono, di, poly (more than 3) carboxylic acids in accordance with the number of
carboxyl group.

Separation mode
Ion exclusion chromatography, anion ion exchange chromatography and reversed phase chromatography can be used in
accordance with the dissociation and the side chain of carboxylic acid.
Ion exclusion chromatography is suitable for the analysis of high aqueous carboxylic acids and used widely to analyze food
and cultivation solutions.
Anion exchange chromatography is a basic mode of carboxylic acids having the properties of acids and has an advantage
of separating from neutral components.
Reversed phase chromatography is suitable for the separation of fatty acid and aromatic carboxylic acids.

Detection Method
Carboxylic

acids have slight absorbency at around 205nm, therefore UV spectrophotometoric detector can be used. As far
as aromatic carboxylic acids and aliphatic carboxylic acids are concerned, these absorbencies are relatively strong so that
can be detected with a high sensitivity.
However, the absorbency coefficients of carboxylic acids are generally small and the selectivity of the detection are poor.
As a result, there are cases where it is difficult to analyze some samples. Therefore, pre-column derivatization using label
to carboxyl group might be used.
Post-column conductivity detector making use of separating carboxul group makeks it possible to improve selectivity.

Column

Saturation aliphatic
carboxylic acids
Reversed phase

Shim-pack HRC-ODS
Shim-pack CLC-ODS
STR ODS etc.

Ion exclusion

Shim-pack SCR-102H
Shim-pack SCR-101H

Non saturation aliphatic


carboxylic acids

Aliphatic carboxylic acids


Hydroxy carboxylic acids

Carboxylic acids

Keto carboxylic acids

Aromatic carboxylic acids

Anion exchange

Shim-pack WAX-1
Shim-pack IC-A1

Reversed phase

Shim-pack HRC-ODS
Shim-pack CLC-ODS
STR ODS

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Ion
Ions are classified as follows. Mainly inorgainic ion and low molecale organic ion are the object of ion chromatography
analysis.

Organic ion

Ion

Anion ion

Carboxylic acids
Sulfonic acids

Cation ion

Amine

Amphoteric ion

Amino Acide

Anion ion

Inorganic anion ion

Cation ion

Alkaline metals
Alkaline-earth metals
Transition metals
Rare-earth metals

Inorganic ion

Separation mode
Ion exchange is a main method, but sometimes ion pair and reversed phase method are used.

Detection Method
In
In

IC (Ion chromatography) analysis, generally conductivity detector can be used with a high sensitive.
special ions, many selectible detector can be used to make use of each chemical property.
(Detection Method)

(Analytical objection)
Inorganic ions

CDD
Post-column pH
UV

VIS

Carboxylic acids

Indirect absorbance method

Inorganic ions

Direct Absorbance method

UV absorbance ion


NO 2 , NO 3 Br , I
Carboxylic acid

Post-column method

Transition metals, Rare-earth metals

RI

Boricacid, Silicate

L-ECD

2
NO
4 , SO 4 etc.

RF

Post-column method

NH
4

Column
(Separation mode)
Ion exchange

(Representative column)
Shim-pack IC

(Refer to P.45)

Ion pair

Shim-pack HRC-ODS
Shim-pack CLC-ODS

(Refer to P.21)
(Refer to P.24)

Ion exclusion

Shim-pack SCR-101H
Shim-pack SCR-102H

(Refer to P.41)

Shim-pack HRC-ODS
Shim-pack CLC-ODS

(Refer to P.21)
(Refer to P.24)

Ion

Reversed phase

Shimadzu Ion Chromatography System Application DataBook (C190-E002)

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Shim-pack

3 Shimadzu HPLC Columns


Shim-pack VP-ODS for GLP/GMP compliance
For development or validation of analytical method, manufacturing uniformity of columns is increasing.
Shim-pack VP-ODS has been developed to meet such expectations.

VP-ODS Series

Excellent manufacturing uniformity

Analytical Column Shim-pack VP-ODS


Cat. No.

I.D.length (mm)

To minimize column-to-column performance deviation of


ODS columns, silica-bases, surface treatment and packing

228-34937-91
228-34937-92

4.6150
4.6250

procedures are strictly controlled respectively and only the

228-34937-93
228-34937-94

6.0150
2.0150

customers. For development or validation of method, it would

228-34937-95
228-34937-96
228-34937-97

2.0250
4.6150, a set of 3pcs.
2.0150, a set of 3pcs.

products that passed the quality criteria are delivered to


be efficient to run the test with a set of three columns with
packings of different batches.

An analytical column set consists of three columns whose packings


(Silica-based) are from different production batches.

Shim-pack VP-ODS

Guard Column Shim-pack VP-ODS


Cat. No.

I.D.length (mm)

228-34938-91

4.610
Incl. exchangeable cartridge 2pcs.

228-34938-92

A holder for I.D. 4.6mm

228-34938-93

2.05
Incl. exchangeable cartridge 2pcs.

228-34938-94

A holder for I.D. 2.0mm

Batch C

A company's column

Batch B
Batch A

Guard column consists of a cartridge and holder. Holders can be used


repeatedly.

Short Columns for Analytical/Preparative


Cat. No.
228-36849-91
228-36849-92
228-36849-93

I.D.length (mm)
Remarks
4.650
5m diameter,
2050
12nm (120) pore
20100
porous silica ODS

Batch C

Peaks
. N-acetylprocainamide
. Phenol

Batch B
Batch A

Fig. 1

Comparison of lot-to-lot repeatability (Silica-based material)

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Shim-pack

3 Shimadzu HPLC Columns


Shim-pack VP-ODS for GLP/GMP compliance
For development or validation of analytical method, manufacturing uniformity of columns is increasing.
Shim-pack VP-ODS has been developed to meet such expectations.

VP-ODS Series

Excellent manufacturing uniformity

Analytical Column Shim-pack VP-ODS


Cat. No.

I.D.length (mm)

To minimize column-to-column performance deviation of


ODS columns, silica-bases, surface treatment and packing

228-34937-91
228-34937-92

4.6150
4.6250

procedures are strictly controlled respectively and only the

228-34937-93
228-34937-94

6.0150
2.0150

customers. For development or validation of method, it would

228-34937-95
228-34937-96
228-34937-97

2.0250
4.6150, a set of 3pcs.
2.0150, a set of 3pcs.

products that passed the quality criteria are delivered to


be efficient to run the test with a set of three columns with
packings of different batches.

An analytical column set consists of three columns whose packings


(Silica-based) are from different production batches.

Shim-pack VP-ODS

Guard Column Shim-pack VP-ODS


Cat. No.

I.D.length (mm)

228-34938-91

4.610
Incl. exchangeable cartridge 2pcs.

228-34938-92

A holder for I.D. 4.6mm

228-34938-93

2.05
Incl. exchangeable cartridge 2pcs.

228-34938-94

A holder for I.D. 2.0mm

Batch C

A company's column

Batch B
Batch A

Guard column consists of a cartridge and holder. Holders can be used


repeatedly.

Short Columns for Analytical/Preparative


Cat. No.
228-36849-91
228-36849-92
228-36849-93

I.D.length (mm)
Remarks
4.650
5m diameter,
2050
12nm (120) pore
20100
porous silica ODS

Batch C

Peaks
. N-acetylprocainamide
. Phenol

Batch B
Batch A

Fig. 1

Comparison of lot-to-lot repeatability (Silica-based material)

15

Shim-pack

3 Shimadzu HPLC Columns


Shim-pack VP-ODS for GLP/GMP compliance
For development or validation of analytical method, manufacturing uniformity of columns is increasing.
Shim-pack VP-ODS has been developed to meet such expectations.

VP-ODS Series

Excellent manufacturing uniformity

Analytical Column Shim-pack VP-ODS


Cat. No.

I.D.length (mm)

To minimize column-to-column performance deviation of


ODS columns, silica-bases, surface treatment and packing

228-34937-91
228-34937-92

4.6150
4.6250

procedures are strictly controlled respectively and only the

228-34937-93
228-34937-94

6.0150
2.0150

customers. For development or validation of method, it would

228-34937-95
228-34937-96
228-34937-97

2.0250
4.6150, a set of 3pcs.
2.0150, a set of 3pcs.

products that passed the quality criteria are delivered to


be efficient to run the test with a set of three columns with
packings of different batches.

An analytical column set consists of three columns whose packings


(Silica-based) are from different production batches.

Shim-pack VP-ODS

Guard Column Shim-pack VP-ODS


Cat. No.

I.D.length (mm)

228-34938-91

4.610
Incl. exchangeable cartridge 2pcs.

228-34938-92

A holder for I.D. 4.6mm

228-34938-93

2.05
Incl. exchangeable cartridge 2pcs.

228-34938-94

A holder for I.D. 2.0mm

Batch C

A company's column

Batch B
Batch A

Guard column consists of a cartridge and holder. Holders can be used


repeatedly.

Short Columns for Analytical/Preparative


Cat. No.
228-36849-91
228-36849-92
228-36849-93

I.D.length (mm)
Remarks
4.650
5m diameter,
2050
12nm (120) pore
20100
porous silica ODS

Batch C

Peaks
. N-acetylprocainamide
. Phenol

Batch B
Batch A

Fig. 1

Comparison of lot-to-lot repeatability (Silica-based material)

15

Packing characteristics of Shim-pack VP-ODS


Silica particles

Entirely porous, spherical silica particles with a high purity

Particle size

5m

Pore size

12nm

Pore volume

1.25mL/g

Specific surface area

410m2/g

Trace metal content

30ppm max

Percentage of ODS

20%C

Carbon content
ODS functional group

Mono-functional

End-capping

Used

Number of theoretical plates and column pressure


The higher NTP is and the lower the
pressure is, the easier to handle the

Column C

column is. Shim-pack VP-ODS


shows superior performance shown

Column B

by NTP per 1MPa.

Column A

1920

1060

1590

2560

Shim-pack VP-ODS
0

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

NTP per 1MPa


Column size: 4.6150mm, Mobile phase: methanol/water70:30,
Flow rate: 1.0mL/min. Sample: naphthalene

Excellent peak shapes


Peak
. oxine

Shim-pack VP-ODS

16

Other column

Peaks
. propranolol
. acenaphthene
. amitriptyline

Other column

Shim-pack VP-ODS

Fig. 2

Fig. 3

Excellent peak shape of coordination compounds is achieved by the


packing base material with less metal impurities.

Excellent peak shapes of basic compounds are achieved by thorough


effective end-capping of the packings.

Shim-pack

Certificate of Analysis (Quality certificate)


Shim-pack VP-ODS is shipped with three types of certificate of Analysis to support method validation for HPLC analysis.
1. Certificate of Analysis for Packing Material (Physical Properties)
2. Certificate of Analysis for Packing Material (Chromatographic Performance)
3. Shim-pack Column Performance Report

Phyical Properties of Shim-pack VP-ODS

Chromatographic Performance
of Shim-pack VP-ODS

Shim-pack Column Performance


Report

Application Data
Peaks
. Caffeine
. Aspartame
. Benzoic acid

Peak
. Hesperidin

Fig. 4 Analysis of Aspartame in Soft Drink

Fig. 5

Analysis of Hesperidine in Orange Juice

17

Peaks
. Hypoxanthine
. IMP
. Inosine
. AMP
. ADP
. ATP

Peaks
. Nicotinamide
. Riboflavin
phosphate
. Phridoxine
. Caffeine
. Thiamine

2
1
4

Fig. 6

Analysis of Nucleic Acid in Tuna Meet

Fig. 7

Analysis of Vitamin B Group in Soft Drink

Peak
. Chlorhexidine

Peak
. Berberine

Fig. 8

Analysis of Chlorexidine in Ointment

Fig. 9

Peak
. Oxine

Analysis of Berberine

Peaks
. Formaldehyde
. Acetaldehyde
. Acetone
. Acrolein
. Propionaldehyde
. Crotonaldehyde
. 2-butanone

11

8 9

10

12

.
.
10.
11.
12.
13.

Methacrolein
Butyraldehyde
Benzaldehyde
Veleraldehyde
m-tolualdehyde
Hexanaldehyde

13

Fig. 10

18

Analysis of Oxine Standard

Fig. 11

Analysis of DHPH-Aldehydes, Ketones group Standard

Shim-pack
Shim-pack HT-ODS High-speed HPLC columns
Best Partner For High Throughput Analysis
Recently, the demand for high throughput analysis has
increased. For HPLC methods, it is essential to save analysis
time and to obtain reliable results. To meet such requirements,
Shimadzu has developed the High Throughput (HT) column
packed with very fine non-porous, high purity silica particles.
With this column, it is possible to realize ultra high speed
analyses (Analysis times within 1 minute.) Moreover, quality
certificates for the uniformity of the packing material are
provided for each column so it's easy to comply with
validation requirements.
We are sure this column makes your analyses faster and more
reliable.

High speed analysis

0.150

Flow rate: 1.5mL/min

With 2m and non-porous packing material, it is possible to


drastically reduce the gradient analysis run times while
obtaining the same peak resolution. It is possible to finish an
analysis within 1 minute. Shim-pack HT-ODS provides the
capability of ultra high speed and high resolution analysis.

Gradient analysis cycle: 3.5min

Peaks :

0.100

1: methyl paraben

2: ethyl paraben
3: n-poropyl parben
4: n-butyl paraben

0.050

5: biphenyl
6: chrysene
0.000

0.0

0.4

0.8

1.2

min

Validation compliance
We certify the reliability of the analysis data with a 3 column
set made from different lots and attach quality certificates for
the uniformity of the packing material.

The highest performance with Shimadzu LC-2010,


High-throughput HPLC
The combination of the Shim-pack HT-ODS and the
Shimadzu LC-2010 is sure to help you to achieve additional
high throughput in your research and analyses.

19

High resolution by Non-porous silica


Average resolution

The right chart shows the time and the resolution in gradient
analyses by a column packed with porous silica and one
packed with non-porous silica. Non-porous silica shows
higher resolution.
The time to obtain the same resolution with a non-porous
column is less than the time required when using a porous
silica column.

Porous

15

Non-Porous
10

0
0

10

15

20

Time of gradient (min)


Time of gradient and resolution

Benefit of non-porous silica column - High


speed and reliable Analysis

Porous silica
7.5 min gradient

The right chromatograms show gradient analyses with the


same resolution by non-porous packed column and porous
packed column. Non-porous column realizes high speed and
reliable analysis.
Non-porous silica column can save your precious time and
provide you more satisfactory performance.

Non-porous

3 min gradient

min

Comparison of retention time between non-porous


and porous columns.

Shim-pack HT-ODS
Cat. No.

Description

I.D.length (mm)

228-37681-91

Shim-pack HT-ODS

4.630

2m non-porous silica ODS

228-37681-92

Shim-pack HT-ODS
(3 column kit)

4.630

2m non-porous silica ODS


A kit of columns with packings
from three different production lots

Remarks

Shim-pack FC-ODS
High throughput and high resolution column packed with 3m porous high purity silica.
Applicable to wide application range from high thoughput precisely separation analysis of complex matrix samples.

Shim-pack FC-ODS

20

Cat. No.

Description

I.D.length (mm)

221-40511-91

Shim-pack FC-ODS

4.630

Remarks

221-40511-92

Shim-pack FC-ODS

4.675

For shorter analysis time

221-40511-93

Shim-pack FC-ODS

4.6150

For high separation

For fast analysis

Shim-pack
Shim-pack HRC, MRC, PRC
High

quality and outstanding performance ensured by stringent quality control.


The same silica gel solid support is used in all the columns of this series.
Adsorption even of basic compounds is completely eliminated by the Shimadzu's original secondary silylation method
(except the -SIL series which is packed with silica particles without any surface treatment.
The same packing material is used in the analytical and preparative columns, so that the operational parameters for
analytical runs may be easily copied for preparative work.

Analysis (5m)

HRC Series

4.6mm i.d.15cm
4.6mm i.d.25cm
6.0mm i.d.15cm

Scale-up

PRC(H) Series

High separation preparation (5m)

20mm i.d.25cm

PRC Series

Preparation (15m)

20mm i.d.25cm
30mm i.d.25cm
50mm i.d.25cm

Scale-up

MRC Series

Operational conditions for preparation (15m)

6.0mm i.d.25cm

21

Shim-pack HRC
Column name
Shim-pack HRC-SIL

Shim-pack HRC-ODS

Shim-pack HRC-C8

Shim-pack HRC-TMS

Shim-pack HRC-NH2

Shim-pack HRC-CN

Stationary phase

Particle dia. (m)

Silica

Octadecyl group

Octyl group

Trimethyl group

Aminopropyl group

Cyanopropyl group

Separation mode

Absorption

Reversed phase

Reversed phase

Reversed phase

Dimensions

Cat. No.

4.6mm i.d.15cm

228-23460-91

4.6mm i.d.25cm

228-23460-92

6.0mm i.d.15cm

228-23460-93

4.6mm i.d.15cm

228-23463-91

4.6mm i.d.25cm

228-23463-92

6.0mm i.d.15cm

228-23463-93

4.6mm i.d.15cm

228-24376-91

4.6mm i.d.25cm

228-24376-92

6.0mm i.d.15cm

228-24376-93

4.6mm i.d.15cm

228-24377-91

4.6mm i.d.25cm

228-24377-92

6.0mm i.d.15cm

228-24377-93

4.6mm i.d.15cm

228-24378-91

Reversed, normal, ion exchange 4.6mm i.d.25cm

228-24378-92

6.0mm i.d.15cm

228-24378-93

4.6mm i.d.15cm

228-24379-91

Reversed phase, Normal phase 4.6mm i.d.25cm

228-24379-92

6.0mm i.d.15cm

228-24379-93

Guard Column for HRC


Column name
Shim-pack GHRC-SIL
Shim-pack GHRC-ODS

Particle dia. (m)

Dimensions

Cat. No.

Silica

4.0mm i.d.1cm

228-23462-91

Octadecyl group

4.0mm i.d.1cm

228-23465-91

Octyl group

4.0mm i.d.1cm

228-24386-91

Shim-pack GHRC-TMS

Trimethyl group

4.0mm i.d.1cm

228-24387-91

Shim-pack GHRC-NH2

Aminopropyl group

4.0mm i.d.1cm

228-24388-91

Shim-pack GHRC-CN

Cyanopropyl group

4.0mm i.d.1cm

228-24389-91

Shim-pack GHRC-C8

22

Stationary phase

Shim-pack

Shim-pack PRC
Column name

Stationary phase

Particle dia. (m)

Separation mode

Shim-pack PRC-SIL
Shim-pack PRC-SIL(K)
Shim-pack PRC-SIL(L)

15

Silica

Shim-pack PRC-SIL(H)

Shim-pack PRC-ODS(L)

Octadecyl group

Cat. No.
228-23461-93

30mm i.d.25cm

228-23461-94

50mm i.d.25cm

228-23461-95

20mm i.d.25cm

228-23461-91

20mm i.d.25cm

228-23464-93

15

30mm i.d.25cm

228-23464-94

50mm i.d.25cm

228-23464-95

Adsorption

Shim-pack PRC-ODS
Shim-pack PRC-ODS(K)

Dimensions
20mm i.d.25cm

Reversed phase

Shim-pack PRC-ODS(H)

20mm i.d.25cm

228-23464-91

Shim-pack PRC-C8

15

20mm i.d.25cm

228-24381-93

Shim-pack PRC-C8(H)
Shim-pack PRC-TMS
Shim-pack PRC-TMS(H)
Shim-pack PRC-NH2
Shim-pack PRC-NH2(H)
Shim-pack PRC-CN
Shim-pack PRC-CN(H)

Octyl group

Reversed phase

5
15

Trimethyl group

Reversed phase

5
15

Aminopropyl group

Reversed, normal,
ion exchange

5
15

Cyanopropyl group

Reversed phase, normal phase

20mm i.d.25cm

228-24381-91

20mm i.d.25cm

228-24382-93

20mm i.d.25cm

228-24382-91

20mm i.d.25cm

228-24383-93

20mm i.d.25cm

228-24383-91

20mm i.d.25cm

228-24384-93

20mm i.d.25cm

228-24384-91

Guard Column for PRC


Column name
Shim-pack GPRC-SIL
Shim-pack GPRC-ODS

Stationary phase

Particle dia. (m)

Dimensions

Cat. No.

Silica

8mm i.d.1.5cm

228-23462-92

Octadecyl group

8mm i.d.1.5cm

228-23465-92

Octyl group

8mm i.d.1.5cm

228-24386-92

Shim-pack GPRC-TMS

Trimethyl group

8mm i.d.1.5cm

228-24387-92

Shim-pack GPRC-NH2

Aminopropyl group

8mm i.d.1.5cm

228-24388-92

Shim-pack GPRC-CN

Cyanopropyl group

8mm i.d.1.5cm

228-24389-92

Silica

15

30mm i.d.7.5cm

228-23462-93

Shim-pack GPRC-SIL(L)

Silica

15

50mm i.d.5cm

228-23462-94

Shim-pack GPRC-ODS(K)

Octadecyl group

15

30mm i.d.7.5cm

228-23465-93

Shim-pack GPRC-ODS(L)

Octadecyl group

15

50mm i.d.5cm

228-23465-94

Shim-pack GPRC-C8

Shim-pack GPRC-SIL(K)

Shim-pack MRC
Column name
Shim-pack MRC-SIL
Shim-pack MRC-ODS
Shim-pack MRC-C8
Shim-pack MRC-TMS

Stationary phase

Particle dia. (m)

Separation mode

Dimensions

Cat. No.

Silica

15

Adsorption

6.0mm i.d.25cm

228-23461-92

Octadecyl group

15

Reversed phase

6.0mm i.d.25cm

228-23464-92

Octyl group

15

Reversed phase

6.0mm i.d.25cm

228-24381-92

Trimethyl group

15

Reversed phase

6.0mm i.d.25cm

228-24382-92

Reversed, normal, ion, exchange 6.0mm i.d.25cm

228-24383-92

Shim-pack MRC-NH2

Aminopropyl group

15

Shim-pack MRC-CN

Cyanopropyl group

15

Reversed phase, normal phase

6.0mm i.d.25cm

228-24384-92

23

Shim-pack CLC
Low

cost, high-performance columns for wide field of applications.


6.0mm i.d.15cm

Shim-pack CLC
Shim-pack CLC Series

4.6mm i.d.15cm
Shim-pack CLC(M)
4.6mm i.d.25cm

Shim-pack CLC (6.0mm)


Column name
Shim-pack CLC-SIL
Shim-pack CLC-ODS
Shim-pack CLC-C8
Shim-pack CLC-TMS
Shim-pack CLC-CN
Shim-pack CLC-Phenyl
Shim-pack CLC-NH2

Stationary phase
Silica

Particle dia. (m)


5

Separation mode
Adsorption

Dimensions
6.0mm i.d.15cm

Cat. No.
228-00807-91

Octadecyl group
Octyl group
Trimethyl group
Cyanopropyl group
Phenyl group
Aminopropyl group

5
5
5
5
5
5

Reversed phase
Reversed phase
Reversed phase
Reversed-phase, normal phase
Reversed phase

6.0mm i.d.15cm
6.0mm i.d.15cm
6.0mm i.d.15cm
6.0mm i.d.15cm
6.0mm i.d.15cm

228-00808-91
228-00809-91
228-00810-91
228-00811-91
228-00812-91

Reversed, normal, ion, exchange 6.0mm i.d.15cm

228-16725-91

Also the Shim-pack VMA which is dedicated to the analysis of HVA and VMA is available.

Shim-pack CLC(M) (4.6mm)


Column name

Stationary phase

Particle dia. (m)

Separation mode

Shim-pack CLC-SIL(M)

Silica

Adsorption

Shim-pack CLC-ODS(M)

Octadecyl group

Reversed phase

Octyl group

Reversed phase

Shim-pack CLC-TMS(M)

Trimethyl group

Reversed phase

Shim-pack CLC-CN(M)

Cyanopropyl group

Reversed-phase, normal phase

Phenyl group

Reversed phase

Aminopropyl group

Shim-pack CLC-C8(M)

Shim-pack CLC-Phenyl(M)
Shim-pack CLC-NH2(M)

Dimensions
4.6mm i.d.15cm

Cat. No.
228-17872-91

4.6mm i.d.25cm
4.6mm i.d.15cm

228-17872-92
228-17873-91

4.6mm i.d.25cm
4.6mm i.d.15cm

228-17873-92
228-17874-91

4.6mm i.d.25cm
4.6mm i.d.15cm

228-17874-92
228-17875-91

4.6mm i.d.25cm
4.6mm i.d.15cm

228-17875-92
228-17876-91

4.6mm i.d.25cm
4.6mm i.d.15cm

228-17876-92
228-17877-91

4.6mm i.d.25cm
4.6mm i.d.15cm
Reversed, normal, ion, exchange
4.6mm i.d.25cm

228-17877-92
228-17878-91
228-17878-92

Also the Shim-pack VMA which is dedicated to the analysis of HVA and VMA is available.

Shim-pack G(4) Series (Guard Column for CLC series)


Column name

24

Dimensions

Cat. No.

Shim-pack G-SIL(4)

4.0mm i.d.1cm

228-18270-91

Shim-pack G-ODS

4.0mm i.d.1cm

228-18246-91

Shim-pack G-C8(4)

4.0mm i.d.1cm

228-18248-91

Shim-pack G-TMS(4)

4.0mm i.d.1cm

228-18262-91

Shim-pack G-CN(4)

4.0mm i.d.1cm

228-18266-91

Shim-pack G-Phenyl(4)

4.0mm i.d.1cm

228-18264-91

Shim-pack G-NH2(4)

4.0mm i.d.1cm

228-18268-91

Shim-pack

Shim-pack HRC, CLC


Peaks
. Phosphatidylcholine (Lecithin)
. Sphingomyelin
. Lysophosphatidylcholine
(Lysolecithin)

Fig. 12

Peaks
. Nicotinic acid
. Nicotinamide
. Pantothenic acid
. Riboflavin phosphate
. Pyridoxine
. Caffeine
. Thiamine
. Riboflavin

Analysis of Phospholipids

Fig. 13 Analysis of Vitamin B

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack CLC-SIL (6.0mm i.d.15cm)
Mobile phase:
Acetonitrile/methanol/water (3/1/1)
Flow rate:
1.5mL/min.
Column temperature: 45
Detector:
UV spectrophotometric detector (205nm)

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack CLC-ODS (6.0mm i.d.15cm)
Mobile phase:
[100mM phosphate buffer solution (pH 2.1) and
1.2mM sodium octane sulfonate] /acetonitrile (9/1)
Flow rate:
1.2mL/min.
Column temperature: 40
Detector:
UV spectrophotometric detector (210nm)

Peaks
. Sorbic acid
. Saccharin

Fig. 14

Determination of Sorbic Acid and Saccharin

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack CLC-ODS (6.0mm i.d.15cm)
Precolumn:
Shim-pack GRD-ODS
10mM phosphoric acid buffer solution/acetonitrile (15/1)
Mobile phase:
Flow rate:
1.5mL/min.
Column temperature: 40
Detector:
UV spectrophotometric detector (265nm)
Peaks
. Unknown
. Cytosine
. Uracil
. Guaninc
. Adenine
. Cytidine

Fig. 16

.
.
.
10.

Peaks
. Ethyl acetate
. Ethyl propionate
. Ethyl butyrate
. Ethyl valerate
. Ethyl caproate

Fig. 15

Peaks
. Scopolamine
. Atropine

Uridine
Thymine
Adenosine
Guanosine

Analysis of Nucleic Acid Related Compounds

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack HRC-ODS (6.0mm i.d.15cm)
Mobile phase:
0.1M phosphate buffer solution (pH 2.1) and 0.2M
sodium perchlorate
Flow rate:
1.5mL/min.
Column temperature: 50
Detector:
UV spectrophotometric detector (260nm)

Analysis of Fatty Acid Ethyl Esters

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack CLC-ODS (6.0mm i.d.15cm)
Mobile phase:
Acetonitrile/water (1/1)
Flow rate:
1.2mL/min.
Column temperature: 40
Detector:
Refractive index detector

Fig. 17

Determination of Atropine and Scopolamine

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack CLC-ODS (6.0mm i.d.15cm)
Mobile phase:
10mM phosphate buffer solution (pH 2.6)
/acetonitrile (5/1)
Flow rate:
1.5mL/min.
Column temperature: 40
Detector:
UV spectrophotometric detector (210nm)

25

Shim-pack HRC, CLC


Peaks
. NADH
. NAD

Peaks
. Neostigmine sulfate
. Naphazoline chloride
. Chrorpheniramine maleate

Fig. 18

Analysis of Eyewash

Fig. 19

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack HRC-ODS (6.0mm i.d.15cm)
Mobile phase:
10mM Potassium dihydrogen phosphate
/acetonitrile/phosphoric and (70/30/0.05) with 0.1%
sodium sulfonic octanate added)
Flow rate:
1.5mL/min.
Detector:
UV spectrophotometric detector (210nm)
Peaks
. Vitamin A acetate
. Vitamin E
. Vitamin K 2
. Vitamin E acetate
. Vitamin A palmitate

Fig. 20

Analysis of Oil Soluble Vitamines

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack HRC-ODS (4.6mm i.d.15cm)
Mobile phase:
Methanol
Flow rate:
1.5mL/min.
Column temperature: 55
Detector:
UV spectrophotometric detector (254nm)

Peaks
. Aceumlnophen
. Caffeine
. Salicylamide
. Acetylsalicylic acid
. Ethenzamide
. Bromovalerylurea

Fig. 21

Fig. 22

Analysis of Phthalate Esters

26

Analysis of Analgesics/Antipyretics

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack HRC-ODS.(4.6mm i.d.15cm)
Mobile phase:
10mM Ammonium dihydrogen phosphate (pH 2.5)
/acetonitrile (4/1)
Flow rate:
1.5mL/min.
Column temperature: Ambient
Detector:
UV spectrophotometric detector (254nm)
Peaks
. Vitamin D2
. Ergosterol

Peaks
. Dioctyl phthalate
. Dibutyl phthalate
. Diethyl phthalate
. Dimethyl phthalate

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack HRC-SIL (4.6mm i.d.25cm)
Mobile phase:
n-Hexane/ethanol (98/2)
Flow rate:
1.0mL/min.
Column temperature: Ambient
Detector:
UV spectrophotometric detector (254nm)

Determination of NAD and NADH

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack CLC-ODS (6.0mm i.d.15cm)
Mobile phase:
10mM phosphate buffer solution (pH 2.6)
Flow rate:
1.5mL/min.
Column temperature: 40
Detector:
UV spectrophotometric detector (260nm)

Fig. 23

Analysis of Vitamine D2 and Ergosterol

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack HRC-SIL (4.6mm i.d.25cm)
Mobile phase:
n-Hexane/ethanol (98/2)
Flow rate:
1.0mL/min.
Column temperature: Ambient
Detector:
UV spectrophotometric detector (254nm)

Shim-pack

Peaks
. -Tocopherol
. -Tocopherol
. -Tocopherol
. -Tocopherol

Peaks
. Hydrocortisone acetate
. Dexamethasone

Fig. 24

Analysis of Steroid Hormones

Fig. 25 Analysis of Tocopherols

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack CLC-CN (6.0mm i.d.15cm)
Mobile phase:
Hexane/methanol (4/1)
Flow rate:
1.5mL/min.
Column temperature: Ambient
Detector:
UV spectrophotometric detector (254nm)

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack CNC-NH2 (6.0mm i.d.15cm)
Mobile phase:
n-Hexane/isopropanol (25/1)
Flow rate:
1.5mL/min.
Column temperature: 40
Detector:
UV spectrophotometric detector (297nm)

Peaks
. Erythorbic acid
. Ascorbic acid

Peaks
. Glycerol
. Xylose
. Fructose
. Glucose
. Sucrose
. Maltose
. Lactose

Fig. 26

Analysis of Sugars

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack CLC-NH2 (6.0mm i.d.15cm)
Mobile phase:
Acetonitrile/water (7/3)
Flow rate:
1.0mL/min.
Column temperature: Ambient
Detector:
Refractive index detector

Fig. 27

Determination of Ascorbic Acid and Erythorbic Acid

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack CLC-NH2 (6.0mm i.d.15cm)
Mobile phase:
Acetonitrile/10mM phosphate buffer solution
(pH 2.6) (3/1)
Column temperature: 40
Flow rate:
1.5mL/min
Detector:
UV spectrophotometric detector (245nm)

27

Shim-pack PREP
Shim-pack
The

PREP Series are economical, high-performance columns for preparative LC.

columns are packed with fully porous spherical silica particles on which respective stationary phases are chemically

bonded. (Except the PREP-SIL which is packed with silica particles without any surface treatment.)
The

residual silanol groups are end-capped by the unique silylation method. (Except the PREP-SIL)

The

PREP(H) series columns are packed with 5m diameter particles (same as those used in the CLC series columns) to

permit preparative LC with high resolution.


The

PREP(H) Kit is a set of an analytical and a preparative columns which are packed with packing material (5m dia.) of

the same lot.


The

PREP, PREP(K), and PREP(L) columns are universal LC columns, having an inner diameter of 20mm, 30mm, and

50mm, respectively.

(Columns i.d.)

(Number of theoritical plates)

(Particle dia.)
5m

Shim-pack PREP(H)

More than 14,000


(More than 5,000 in NH2)

5m

Shim-pack PREP(H)Kit

More than 15,000


(Both analytical and
preparative)

15m

Shim-pack PREP

More than 5,000


(More than 4,000 in SIL
and NH2)

30mm i.d.

15m

Shim-pack PREP(K)

More than 5,000

50mm i.d.

15m

Shim-pack PREP(L)

More than 5,000

20mm i.d.

Shim-pack
PREP Series

Shim-pack PREP(H) (5m) (20mm)


Column name
Shim-pack PREP-C8(H)
Shim-pack PREP-TMS(H)
Shim-pack PREP-CN(H)
Shim-pack PREP-Phenyl(H)
Shim-pack PREP-NH2(H)

Stationary phase
Octyl group
Trimethyl group
Cyanopropyl group
Phenyl group
Aminopropyl group

Particle dia. (m)


5
5
5
5
5

Separation mode
Reversed
Reversed
Normal, reversed
Reversed
Normal, reversed, ion exchange

Dimensions
20mm i.d.25cm
20mm i.d.25cm
20mm i.d.25cm
20mm i.d.25cm
20mm i.d.25cm

Cat. No.
228-17882-91
228-17883-91
228-17884-91
228-17885-91
228-17886-91

Dimensions
4.6mm i.d.25cm

Cat. No.

Shim-pack PREP(H)Kit (5m) (20mm)


Column name

Stationary phase

Particle dia. (m)

Separation mode

Shim-pack
PREP-SIL(H)Kit

Silica

Adsorption

Octadecyl group

Reversed

Shim-pack
PREP-ODS(H)Kit

28

20mm i.d.25cm
4.6mm i.d.25cm
20mm i.d.25cm

228-17887-91
228-17888-91

Shim-pack

Shim-pack PREP (15m) (20mm)


Column name
Shim-pack PREP-SIL
Shim-pack PREP-ODS
Shim-pack PREP-C8
Shim-pack PREP-TMS
Shim-pack PREP-CN
Shim-pack PREP-Phenyl
Shim-pack PREP-NH2

Stationary phase
Silica
Octadecyl group
Octyl group

Particle dia. (m)


15
15
15

Separation mode
Adsorption
Reversed
Reversed

Dimensions
20mm i.d.25cm
20mm i.d.25cm
20mm i.d.25cm

Cat. No.
228-00814-91
228-00815-91
228-00816-91

Trimethyl group
Cyanopropyl group
Phenyl group
Aminopropyl group

15
15
15
15

Reversed
Normal, reversed
Reversed
Normal, reversed, ion, exchange

20mm i.d.25cm
20mm i.d.25cm
20mm i.d.25cm
20mm i.d.25cm

228-00817-91
228-00818-91
228-00819-91
228-17879-91

Stationary phase
Silica

Particle dia. (m)


15

Separation mode
Adsorption

Dimensions
30mm i.d.25cm

Cat. No.
228-18273-91

Octadecyl group

15

Reversed

30mm i.d.25cm

228-18319-91

Particle dia. (m)


15
15

Separation mode
Adsorption
Reversed

Dimensions
50mm i.d.25cm
50mm i.d.25cm

Cat. No.
228-18274-91
228-18320-91

Shim-pack PREP(K) (15m) (30mm)


Column name
Shim-pack PREP-SIL(K)
Shim-pack PREP-ODS(K)

Shim-pack PREP(L) (15m) (50mm)


Column name
Shim-pack PREP-SIL(L)
Shim-pack PREP-ODS(L)

Stationary phase
Silica
Octadecyl group

Shim-pack G(8), GK, and GL Guard columns


Column name
Shim-pack G-SIL(8)
Shim-pack G-ODS(8)
Shim-pack G-C8(8)
Shim-pack G-TMS(8)
Shim-pack G-CN(8)
Shim-pack G-Phenyl(8)
Shim-pack G-NH2(8)
Shim-pack GK-SIL
Shim-pack GK-ODS
Shim-pack GL-SIL
Shim-pack GL-ODS

Use

Guard column for Shim-pack PREP and PREP(H)

Guard column for Shim-pack PREP(K)


Guard column for Shim-pack PREP(L)

Dimensions

Cat. No.

8.0mm i.d.1.5cm
8.0mm i.d.1.5cm
8.0mm i.d.1.5cm
8.0mm i.d.1.5cm
8.0mm i.d.1.5cm
8.0mm i.d.1.5cm
8.0mm i.d.1.5cm
30mm i.d.7.5cm
30mm i.d.7.5cm
50mm i.d.5cm
50mm i.d.5cm

228-18270-92
228-18246-92
228-18248-92
228-18262-92
228-18266-92
228-18264-92
228-18268-92
228-18338-91
228-18321-91
228-18339-91
228-18322-91

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Shim-pack FLC,SBC, MBC


The

Shim-pack FLC series, SBC series, and MBC series ensure higher speeds, higher sensitivity and lower mobile phase
consumption than the Shim-pack CLC series.
(Column i.d.)

(Particle dia.)

Shim-pack CLC

6mm i.d.,4.6mm i.d.

5m

Universal use

Shim-pack FLC

4.6mm i.d.

3m

Fast analysis

Shim-pack SBC

2.5mm i.d.

5m

Mobile phase consumption is less than 1/3 compared with the


Shim-pack CLC series. Applicable to ordinary HPLC systems.

Shim-pack MBC

1.0mm i.d.

10m

Mobile phase consumption is less than 1/20 compared with the


Shim-pack CLC series. Dedicated HPLC systems are required.

Comparison of Shim-pack CLC and FLC


The Shim-pack FLC series columns use 3m-diameter
packing materials; the linear velocity of mobile phase can be
increased without much lowering the column efficiency. This
feature provide very fast analyses, which are quite useful for
process control, for example.
Figure 28 shows a comparison data.

Fig. 28

Comparison Data of Shim-pack FLC and CLC

Comparison of Shim-pack CLC, SBC, and MBC


These columns have different inner diameters. A smaller
diameter column can provide a higher sensitivity, as shown in
Fig. 29.Use of a small-diameter column, however, requires use
of small-capacity sample injector and flow-thru cell; otherwise
high sensitivity will not be provided. The Shim-pack SBC
(2.5mm ida.) is applicable to ordinary HPLC systems, while
the Shim-pack MBC (1.0mm i.d.) must be used in a dedicated
HPLC system.

Fig. 29

30

Column Diameter and Peak Height

Shim-pack

Advantage of Pre-heater
In very fast LC using a Shim-pack FLC series column, a high
mobile phase flow rate can result in broadened peaks due to a
temperature gradient within the column.
A pre-heater connected between the sample injector and the
column will solve this problem as demonstrated in Fig.30.
Fig. 30

Merit of Pre-heater

Shim-pack FLC for fast LC


Column name
Shim-pack FLC-ODS

Stationary phase
Octadecyl group

Particle dia. (m)


3

Separation mode
Reversed

Dimensions
4.6mm i.d.5cm

Cat. No.
228-13375-91

Shim-pack FLC-SIL
Shim-pack FLC-CN
Shim-pack FLC-C8
Shim-pack FLC-NH2

Silica
Cyanopropyl group
Octyl group
Aminopropyl group

3
3
3
3

Adsorption
Normal, reversed
reversed
Normal, reversed, ion exchange

4.6mm i.d.5cm
4.6mm i.d.5cm
4.6mm i.d.5cm
4.6mm i.d.5cm

228-13375-92
228-13694-91
228-13695-91
228-13696-91

Particle dia. (m)


5
5
5

Separation mode
Reversed
Reversed
Adsorption

Dimensions
2.5mm i.d.15cm
2.5mm i.d.15cm
2.5mm i.d.15cm

Cat. No.
228-17268-91
228-17269-91
228-17270-91

Dimensions
1.0mm i.d.25cm

Cat. No.
228-12812-02

1.0mm i.d.50cm
1.0mm i.d.50cm

228-12812-05
228-12811-05

Shim-pack SBC small-bore columns


Column name
Shim-pack SBC-ODS
Shim-pack SBC-C8
Shim-pack SBC-SIL

Stationary phase
Octadecyl group
Octyl group
Silica

Shim-pack MBC micro-bore columns


Column name

Stationary phase

Particle dia. (m)

Separation mode

Shim-pack MBC-ODS

Octadecyl group

10

Reversed

Shim-pack MBC-SIL

Silica

10

Adsorption

Shim-pack MBC-ACN

Aminopropyl group

10

Normal, reversed

Octyl group

10

Reversed

Shim-pack MBC-C8

1.0mm i.d.100cm 228-12811-10


1.0mm i.d.25cm 228-12813-02
1.0mm i.d.50cm
1.0mm i.d.25cm
1.0mm i.d.50cm

228-12813-05
228-12814-02
228-12814-05

*Shim-pack MBC requires dedicated HPL system.

Shim-pack FLC
Peaks
Dulcoside A
. Stevioside
. Rebaudioside C
. Rebaudioside A

Peaks
. -Tocopherol
. -Tocopherol
. -Tocopherol
. -Tocopherol

Fig. 31

Analysis of Tocopherols

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack FLC-SIL (4.6mm i.d.5cm)
Mobile phase:
n-Hexane/dioxane/ethanol (98/2/0.2)
Flow rate:
2.5mL/min.
Column temperature: Ambient
Detector:
UV spectrophotometric detector (295nm)

Fig. 32

Analysis of Sweet Components in Stevia Leaf

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack FLC-NH2 (4.6mm i.d.5cm)
Mobile phase:
Acetonitrile/water (8/2)
Flow rate:
2.0mL/min.
Column temperature: Ambient
Detector:
UV spectrophotometric detector (210nm)

31

Shim-pack SBC
Peaks
. Cytidine
. Undine
. Guanosine
. Thymidine
. Adenosine

Peaks
. Methylbenzoate
. Ethylbenzoate
. n-Propylbenzoate
. n-Butylbenzoate

Fig. 33

Analysis of Benzoic Acid Esters

Fig. 34

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack SBC-ODS (2.5mm i.d.15cm)
Mobile phase:
Methanol/water (7/3)
Flow rate:
0.4mL/min.
Column temperature: Ambient
Detector:
UV spectrophotometric detector (250nm)

Analysis of Nucleosides

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack SBC-C8 (2.5mm i.d.15cm)
50mM potassium dihydrogenphosphate methanol (93/7)
Mobile phase:
Flow rate:
0.5mL/min.
Column temperature: Ambient
Detector:
UV spectrophotometric detector (260nm)

Shim-pack SBC
Peaks
. Estrone
. Estradiol
. Estriol

Fig. 35 Analysis of Estrogens


Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack SBC-SIL (2.5mm i.d.15cm)
Mobile phase:
Heptane/ethanol/methanol (90/80/2)
Flow rate:
0.6mL/min.
Column temperature: Ambient
Detector:
UV spectrophotometric detector (250nm)

Shim-pack MBC
Peaks
. Caffeine
. Bromovalerylurea
. Phenacetin
. Ethenzamide

Peaks
. -Tocopherol
. -Tocopherol
. -Tocopherol
. -Tocopherol
. Tocol

Fig. 36

Analysis of Tocopherols

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack MBC-SIL (1.0mm i.d.50cm)
Mobile phase:
Hexane/dioxane/ethanol(98/2/0.2)
Flow rate:
50L/min.
Column temperature: Ambient
Detector:
UV spectrophotometric detector (295nm)
(Micro flow-thru cell was used.)

32

Fig. 37

Analysis of Febrifuge/Analgesics

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack MBC-ODS (1.0mm i.d.25cm)
10mM phosphoric acid buffer solution/acetonitrile (3/1)
Mobile phase:
Flow rate:
100L/min.
Column temperature: Ambient
Detector:
UV spectrophotometric detector (210nm)
(Micro flow-thru cell was used.)

Shim-pack
Shim-pack Ion Exchange Columns
The

Shim-pack ion exchange columns are available in various types as shown below.
Shim-pack WAX-1
used for analysis of nucleotides
and oligonucleotides
Anion exchange

Silica gel type

Shim-pack
ion exchange columns

Shim-pack WAX-2
used for analysis of proteins

Chemically-bonded
hydrophilic silica gel

(Hydrophilic gel)

Cation exchange

Shim-pack WCX-1
used for analysis of proteins

Anion exchange

Shim-pack PA-DEAE, PA-QA


used for analysis of proteins
and nucleic acids

Cation exchange

Shim-pack PA-CM, PA-SP


used for analysis of proteins
and nucleic acids

Anion exchange

Shim-pack ISA
used for analysis of sugars

Cation exchange

Shim-pack ISC
used for analysis of amino acids
and guanidino compounds

Polyacrylate

Polymer type
(Hydrophobic gel)
Polystyrene

Shim-pack
The

ion exchange column series are classified into silica gel type and polymer type.

silica gel type columns ensure higher number of theoretical plates than the polymer type, because they use 5m or 3m

diameter packing materials in contrast to 10m diameter packing materials used in the latter.
The

polymer type columns ensure better pH stability than the silica gel type and so they are applicable to wider pH range

mobile phases.
Polymer

types are classified into polyacrylate type having hydrophilic gel and polystyrene type having hydrophobic gel.

Therefore it is possible to use each depending on objecting samples.


The

Shim-pack WAX/WCX series columns are suitable for analysis of nucleotides, oligonucleotides, and proteins.

The

Shim-pack PA series columns use hydrophilic polymers as the solid support. They are especially suitable for the

preparative LC of biological substances such as proteins and nucleic acids. The columns are available in two diameters,
8mm i.d. for determining the preparation conditions and 20mm i.d. for preparative work.
The

Shim-pack ISA/ISC series columns, which use polystyrene gel as the solid support, utilize electrostatic reaction and

hydrophobic reaction. These columns are suitable for the analysis of sugars (ISA), amino acids (ISC-07), and guanidiono
compounds (ISC-05).

33

Shim-pack WAX, WCX: Silica Gel Type Ion Exchange Column


Column name

Stationary phase

Particle dia. (m)

Dimensions

Cat. No.

Shim-pack WAX-1

Tertiary amino group

4.0mm i.d.5cm

228-16225-91

Shim-pack WAX-2

Tertiary amino group

4.0mm i.d.5cm

228-16365-91

Shim-pack WCX-1

Corboxyl group

4.0mm i.d.5cm

228-16366-91

It is necessary to connect a precolumn (Cat. No. 228-16367-91) between the liquid pump and the sample injector.

Shim-pack PA: Polyacrylate Type Ion Exchange Column


Column name
Shim-pack PA-DEAE
Shim-pack PA-QA
Shim-pack PA-CM
Shim-pack PA-SP

Stationary phase

Particle dia. (m)

Diethyl amino ethyl group

10

Tetramethyl ammonium group

10

Carboxy methyl group

10

Surforpropyl group

10

Dimensions

Cat. No.

8.0mm i.d.10cm

228-20758-91

20mm i.d.10cm

228-20758-92

8.0mm i.d.10cm

228-20759-91

20mm i.d.10cm

228-20759-92

8.0mm i.d.10cm

228-20760-91

20mm i.d.10cm

228-20760-92

8.0mm i.d.10cm

228-20761-91

20mm i.d.10cm

228-20761-92

Dimensions

Cat. No.

Shim-pack PAG: Guard Column for Shim-pack PA


Column name
Shim-pack PAG-DEAE

Stationary phase

Particle dia. (m)

Diethyl amino ethyl group

10

8.0mm i.d.1cm

228-20762-91

Shim-pack PAG-QA

Tetramethyl ammonium group

10

8.0mm i.d.1cm

228-20763-91

Shim-pack PAG-CM

Carboxy methyl group

10

8.0mm i.d.1cm

228-20764-91

Shim-pack PAG-SP

Surforpropyl group

10

8.0mm i.d.1cm

228-20765-91

The Shim-pack PAG columns are also used for analysis. (See Fig. 46.)

Shim-pack ISC, ISA: Polystyrene Type Ion Exchange Column


Column name

Stationary phase

Particle dia. (m)

Dimensions

Cat. No.

Na type sulfone group

6.0mm i.d.10cm

228-18837-91

Shim-pack Amino-Li

Li type sulfone group

6.0mm i.d.10cm

228-18337-92

Shim-pack ISC-05/S0504

Na type sulfone group

4.6mm i.d.3.8cm

228-09700-91

Shim-pack ISC-07/S1504

Na type sulfone group

4.0mm i.d.15cm

228-09328-91

Shim-pack Amino-Na

Shim-pack ISC-07/S1504Li
Shim-pack ISC-07/S2504

Li type sulfone group

4.0mm i.d.15cm

228-00796-91

Quaternery ammonium group

4.0mm i.d.25cm

228-09699-91

Ammonia Trap Column


Column name

Dimensions

Cat. No.

Shim-pack ISC-30/S0504 (For trapping Na type ammonia)

4.0mm i.d.5cm

228-14206-91

Shim-pack ISC-30/S0504Li (For trapping Li type ammonia)

4.0mm i.d.5cm

228-00821-91

Dimensions

Cat. No.

It is necessary to use one of the columns, in analysis of amino acids.

Guard Column
The following are dedicated guard columns.

Column name

34

ISA guard column

4.0mm i.d.5cm

228-00823-91

ISC-07 guard column (Na type)

4.0mm i.d.5cm

228-00802-91

ISC-07 guard column (Li type)

4.0mm i.d.5cm

228-00797-91

Shim-pack

Shim-pack WCX
Peaks
. Hemoglobin F
. Hemoglobin A
. Hemoglobin S
. Hemoglobin C

Peaks
. Ovalbumin
. Myoglobin
. -Chymotrypsinogen A
. Ribonuclease A
. Lysozyme

Fig. 38

Analysis of Protein Standard

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack WCX-1 (4.0mm i.d.5cm)
Mobile phase:
20mM phosphate buffer solution (pH 6.0)/sodium
sulfate, gradient elution
Flow rate:
1.0mL/min.
Column temperature: Ambient
Detector:
UV spectrophotometric detector

Fig. 39

Fig. 40

Urease

Analysis of Hemoglobins

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack WCX-1 (4.0mm i.d.5cm)
Mobile phase:
20mM phosphate buffer solution (pH 6.5)/sodium
sulfate, gradient elution
Flow rate:
1.0mL/min.
Column temperature: Ambient
Detector:
UV spectrophotometric detector (415nm)

Determination of Urease

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack WCX-1 (4.0mm i.d.5cm)
Mobile phase:
20mM phosphate buffer solution (pH 6.0)/sodium
sulfate, gradient elution
Flow rate:
1.0mL/min.
Column temperature: Ambient
Detector:
UV spectrophotometric detector (280nm)

Shim-pack WAX
Peaks
. UMP
. CMP
. AMP
. GMP
. UDP
. CDP
. ADP
. UTP
. GDP
10. CTP
11. ATP
12. GTP

Poly (dT)

Fig. 41

Analysis of Synthesized DNAs

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack WAX-1 (4.0mm i.d.5cm)
Mobile phase:
Phosphate buffer solution (pH 6.8)/acetonitrile,
gradient elution
Flow rate:
1.0mL/min.
Column temperature: Ambient
Detector:
UV spectrophotometric detector (260nm)

Fig. 42

Analysis of Mononucleotides

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack WAX-1 (4.0mm i.d.5cm)
Mobile phase:
20mM phosphate buffer solution (pH 7)/480mM
phosphoric acid buffer solution (pH 6.85), gradient
elution
Flow rate:
1.0mL/min.
Column temperature: 45
Detector:
UV spectrophotometric detector (260nm)

35

Peaks
. Hemoglobin S
. Hemoglobin A
. Hemoglobin F

Peaks
. Cytochrome C
. Ovalbumin
. Trypsin inhibitor

Fig. 43

Analysis of Protein Standard

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack WAX-2 (4.0mm i.d.5cm)
Mobile phase:
Tris-sulfuric acid buffer solution (pH 7.5)/sodium
sulfate, gradient elution
Flow rate:
1.0mL/min.
Column temperature: Ambient
Detector:
UV spectrophotometric detector (280nm)

Fig. 44

Analysis of Hemoglobins

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack WAX-2 (4.0mm i.d.5cm)
Mobile phase:
Tris-acetic acid buffer solution (pH 8) /sodium
sulfate, gradient elution
Flow rate:
1.0mL/min.
Column temperature: Ambient
Detector:
UV-VIS spectrophotometric detector (415nm)

Shim-pack PA
Peaks
. Myoglobin
. Ribonuclease A
. -Chymotrypsinogen A
. Lysozyme

Peaks
. Carbonic anhydrase
. Conalbumin
. -Lactalbumin
. Bovine scrum albumin
. -Lactoglobulin B
. -Lactoglobulin A

Fig. 45

Analysis of Protein Standard

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack PA-DEAE (8.0mm i.d.1cm)
Mobile phase:
Tris-hydrochloric acid buffer solution (pH 8.0)
/sodium chloride, gradient elution
Flow rate:
1.0mL/min.
Column temperature: Ambient
Detector:
UV spectrophotometric detector (280nm)

Fig. 46

Peaks
. Myoglobin
. Ribonuclease A
. -Chymotrypsinogen A
. Lysozyme

Peaks
. Myoglobin
. Ribonuclease A
. -Chymotrypsinogen A
. Lysozyme

Fig. 47

Analysis of Protein Standard

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack PA-SP (8.0mm i.d.1cm)
Mobile phase:
Phosphate buffer solution (pH 6.6) /sodium
chloride, gradient elution
Flow rate:
1.0mL/min.
Column temperature: Ambient
Detector:
UV spectrophotometric detector (280nm)

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Analysis of Protein Standard

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack PAG-CM (8.0mm i.d.1cm)
Mobile phase:
Phosphate buffer solution (pH 6.6) /sodium
chloride, gradient elution
Flow rate:
1.0mL/min.
Column temperature: Ambient
Detector:
UV spectrophotometric detector (280nm)

Fig. 48

Analysis of Protein Standard

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack PA-CM (8.0mm i.d.1cm)
Mobile phase:
Phosphate buffer solution (pH 6.6) /sodium
chloride, gradient elution
Flow rate:
1.0mL/min.
Column temperature: Ambient
Detector:
UV spectrophotometric detector (280nm)

Shim-pack

Shim-pack ISA, ISC


Peaks
. Sucrose
. Cellobiose
. Maltose
. Lactose
. Rhamnose
. Ribose
. Mannose
. Fructose
. Galactose
10. Xylose
11. Giucose

Fig. 49

Peaks
. Asp
. Thy
. Ser
. Glu
. Pro
. Gly
. Ala
. Cystine
. Val

Fig. 50

Analysis of Saccharide Standard

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack ISA-07/S2504 (4.0mm i.d.25cm)
Mobile phase:
Potassium borate buffer solution, gradient elution
Flow rate:
0.6mL/min.
Column temperature: 65
Spectrofluorophotometric detector (EX. 348nm, Em. 430nm)
Detector:
Method:
Post-column derivatization with arginine

Met
Ile
Leu
Tyr
Phe
His
Lys
Arg

Analysis of Amino Acid Standard

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack ISC-07/S1504 (4.0mm i.d.15cm)
Mobile phase:
Sodium citrate buffer solution, gradient elution
Flow rate:
0.3mL/min.
Column temperature: 55
Spectrofluorophotometric detector (EX. 348nm, Em. 450nm)
Detector:
Method:
Post-column derivatization with ortho-phthalaldehyde
Peaks
. p-Ser
. Tau
. p-EtNH2
. Asp
. Hypro
. Thy
. Ser
. Asn
. Glu
10. Gln
11. Sar
12. -AAA
13. Pro
14. Gly
15. Ala
16. Cit
17. -AnBA
18. Val
19. Met

Fig. 51

10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.

20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.

Cystine
Ile
Leu
Tyr
Pre
-Ala
-AiBA
-ABA
His
3-Me-His
1-Me-His
Car
Ans
HyLys
Orn
Lys
NH3+EtNH2
Arg

Analysis of Biological Amino Acids

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack ISC-07/S1504Li (4.0mm i.d.15cm)
Mobile phase:
Lithium citrate buffer solution, gradient elution
Flow rate:
0.4mL/min.
Column temperature: 3858
Detector:
Spectrofluorophotometric detector
(EX. 348nm, Em. 450nm)
Post-column derivatization with ortho-phthalaldehyde
Method:

37

Shim-pack GPC
Shim-pack

GPC Series columns are used for the determination of analysis of organic solvent solution of tetrahydrofuran
(800 Series), determination of chloroform (800C Series), and determination of dimethylformamide (800D series).
The technique of GPC does not utilize such chemical reactions as partition, adsorption, and ion exchange, but a physical
reaction, that is , separation based on molecular size of the sample components. Therefore, this method is suitable for the
measurement of molecular weight distribution of high polymers and oligomers.
Shim-pack GPC series columns are packed with polystyrene polymers of respective degree of cross-linking, so that you
can choose a column that exactly meets your requirements, ranging from analysis of high polymers to that of oligomers.
GPC-80M (80MC, 80MD) are mixed gel columns which get the straight of calibration curve in wide range of molecular
weight.
Shim-pack GPC-2000 Series are dedicated to preparative LC of tetrahydrofuran and chloroform. They ensure separation
efficiency comparable to analytical columns as well as large preparative capacity.

Shim-pack GPC (dedicated to determination of tetrahydrofuran)


Column name

Exclusion limit (polystyrene)

Dimensions

Cat. No.

Shim-pack GPC-801

1.510

8.0mm i.d.30cm

228-20803-91

Shim-pack GPC-802

5103

8.0mm i.d.30cm

228-20804-91

Shim-pack GPC-8025

2104

8.0mm i.d.30cm

228-20805-91

Shim-pack GPC-803

7104

8.0mm i.d.30cm

228-20806-91

Shim-pack GPC-804

4105

8.0mm i.d.30cm

228-20807-91

Shim-pack GPC-805

410

8.0mm i.d.30cm

228-20808-91

Shim-pack GPC-806

4107

8.0mm i.d.30cm

228-20809-91

Shim-pack GPC-80M

4107, Mixed gel

8.0mm i.d.30cm

228-20810-91

Shim-pack GPC-807

2108

8.0mm i.d.30cm

228-20811-91

Guard Column (for the above)


Column name

Dimensions

Cat. No.

Shim-pack GPC-800P

4.6mm i.d.1cm

228-20812-91

Shim-pack GPC (dedicated to determination of chloroform)


Column name

Exclusion limit (polystyrene)

Dimensions

Cat. No.

Shim-pack GPC-801C

1.5103

8.0mm i.d.30cm

228-20803-92

Shim-pack GPC-802C

5103

8.0mm i.d.30cm

228-20804-92

Shim-pack GPC-8025C

2104

8.0mm i.d.30cm

228-20805-92

Shim-pack GPC-803C

710

8.0mm i.d.30cm

228-20806-92

Shim-pack GPC-804C

4105

8.0mm i.d.30cm

228-20807-92

Shim-pack GPC-805C

4106

8.0mm i.d.30cm

228-20808-92

Shim-pack GPC-806C

4107

8.0mm i.d.30cm

228-20809-92

Shim-pack GPC-80MC

4107, Mixed gel

8.0mm i.d.30cm

228-20810-92

Shim-pack GPC-807C

210

8.0mm i.d.30cm

228-20811-92

Guard Column (for the above)

38

Column name

Dimensions

Cat. No.

Shim-pack GPC-800CP

4.6mm i.d.1cm

228-20812-92

Shim-pack

Shim-pack GPC (dedicated to determination of dimethylformamide)


Column name

Exclusion limit (polystyrene)

Dimensions

Cat. No.

Shim-pack GPC-801D

1.5103

8.0mm i.d.30cm

228-20803-93

Shim-pack GPC-802D

5103

8.0mm i.d.30cm

228-20804-93

Shim-pack GPC-8025D

2104

8.0mm i.d.30cm

228-20805-93

Shim-pack GPC-803D

7104

8.0mm i.d.30cm

228-20806-93

Shim-pack GPC-804D

410

8.0mm i.d.30cm

228-20807-93

Shim-pack GPC-805D

4106

8.0mm i.d.30cm

228-20808-93

Shim-pack GPC-806D

4107

8.0mm i.d.30cm

228-20809-93

Shim-pack GPC-80MD

4107, Mixed gel

8.0mm i.d.30cm

228-20810-93

Shim-pack GPC-807D

2108

8.0mm i.d.30cm

228-20811-93

Guard Column (for the above)


Column name

Dimensions

Cat. No.

Shim-pack GPC-800DP

4.6mm i.d.1cm

228-20812-93

Shim-pack GPC-2000 Series


Exclusion limit (polystyrene)

Dimensions

Cat. No.

Shim-pack GPC-2001*

Column name

1.5103

20mm i.d.30cm

228-23342-91

Shim-pack GPC-2002*

5103

20mm i.d.30cm

228-23342-92

Shim-pack GPC-20025*

2104

20mm i.d.30cm

228-23342-93

Shim-pack GPC-2003*

7104

20mm i.d.30cm

228-23342-94

Shim-pack GPC-2001C**

1.5103

20mm i.d.30cm

228-23343-91

Shim-pack GPC-2002C**

5103

20mm i.d.30cm

228-23343-92

Shim-pack GPC-20025C**

210

20mm i.d.30cm

228-23343-93

Shim-pack GPC-2003C**

7104

20mm i.d.30cm

228-23343-94

*For preparative LC of tetrahydrofuran.

**For preparative LC of chloroform.

Guard Column (for the above)


Column name

Dimensions

Cat. No.

Shim-pack GPC-2000P (For preparative LC of tetrahydrofuran.)

8mm5cm

228-20812-94

Shim-pack GPC-2000CP (For preparative LC of chloroform.)

8mm5cm

228-20812-95

Shim-pack GPC
Peaks
. Polystyrene M.w. 9,120K
. Polystyrene
1,100K
. Polystyrene
410K
. Polystyrene
115K
. Polystyrene
33K
. Polystyrene
7.6K
. Polystyrene
1.35K
. n-Propylbenzene

Fig. 52

Calibration Curves

Operational Conditions
Mobile phase:
Tetrahydrofuran
Flow rate:
1.0mL/min.
Column temperature: Ambient
Detector:
UV spectrophotometric detector (254nm)

Fig. 53

Analysis of Polystyrene Standard

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack GPC-80M (2 columns in series)
Mobile phase:
Tetrahydrofuran
Flow rate:
1.0mL/min.
Column temperature: Ambient
Detector:
UV spectrophotometric detector (254nm)

39

Peaks
. Polystyrene Mw 42,800
. Polystyrene Mw 2,800
. Polystyrene Mw
300
. n-Propylbenzene
. Benzene

Fig. 54

Analysis of Polystyrene Standard

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack GPC-802
Mobile phase:
Tetrahydrofuran
Flow rate:
1.0mL/min.
Column temperature: Ambient
Detector:
UV spectrophotometric detector (254nm)

Fig. 56

Analysis of Polymethylbenzene

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack GPC-80MC (2pcs.) (8mm i.d.300mm)
Mobile phase:
Chloroform/Trichlorotrifluoroethane (8/2)
Flow rate:
1.0mL/min.
Column temperature: 40
Detector:
Refractive index detector

Fig. 58

Analysis of Vinyleden Poly fluoride

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack GPC-80MD (8mm i.d.300mm)
Mobile phase:
DMF (including 10mM LiCL)
Flow rate:
0.8mL/min.
Column temperature: 40
Detector:
Refractive index detector

40

Fig. 55

Analysis of Epoxy Resin

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack GPC-803 (4 pcs.) and Shim-pack GPC8025 (4 pcs.)
Mobile phase:
Tetrahydrofuran
Flow rate:
1.0mL/min.
Column temperature: 55
Detector:
UV spectrophotometric detector (254nm)

Fig. 57

Analysis of Polythioethersulfone

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack GPC-80MC (8mm i.d.300mm)
Mobile phase:
Chloroform
Flow rate:
0.5mL/min.
Column temperature: 40
Detector:
UV spectrophotometric detector (270nm)

Fig. 59

Analysis of Polyetherimide

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack GPC-80MD (2 pcs.) (8mm i.d.300mm)
Mobile phase:
DMF (including 10mM LiCL)
Flow rate:
1.0mL/min.
Column temperature: 40
Detector:
Refractive index detector

Shim-pack
Shim-pack Columns for Gel Filtration / Ion Exclusion Chromatography
Gel

filtration chromatography (GFC) is used to separate water-soluble high polymers such as polysaccharides, proteins,

and nucleic acids, according to the molecular sizes.


Shimadzu

HPLC columns for gel filtration chromatography and ion exclusion chromatography may be classified as follows.

Silica type

Shim-pack Diol

Proteins and water-soluble high


polymers

Shim-pack SCR

Saccharides(Separation is made
by gel filtration and ligand exchange)

Gel filtration Chromatography Columns


Sulfonated polystyrene

(Except SCR-101H/102H)
Polymer type
Polyvinyl alcohol

Asahipak GS, GFA

Protein, peptides, nucleic acids,


saccharides

Shim-pack
Ion Exclusion Chromatography Columns

Polymer type

Sulfonated polystyrene

SCR-101H

Organic acids

SCR-102H

Analysis

of polysaccharides and oligosaccharidesAsahipak GS series are recommended.

Analysis

of monosaccharidesShim-pack SCR series is recommended. Since the separation


is made by a combination of gel filtration and ligand exchange,
the selectivity differs with the type of cation.

Analysis

of proteins Shim-pack Diol series, and Asahipak GS series are


recommended. The silica type provides sharper peaks while the
polymer type ensures better alkali resistancy.

Analysis

of organic acids Ion exclusion chromatography using Shim-pack SCR-101H and


SCR-102H is recommended. An acidic aqueous solution (e.g.
aqueous solution of perchloric acid) is used as mobile phase
and the H type sulfonated styrene polymer as stationary phase.

41

Shim-pack SCR
Column name

Stationary phase

Particle dia. (m)

Dimensions

Cat. No.

Shim-pack SCR-101N

Na type sulfone group

10

7.9mm i.d.30cm

228-07730-92

Shim-pack SCR-101C

Ca type sulfone group

10

7.9mm i.d.30cm

228-17889-91

Shim-pack SCR-101P

Pb type sulfone group

10

7.9mm i.d.30cm

228-17890-91

Shim-pack SCR-101H

H type sulfone group

10

7.9mm i.d.30cm

228-07730-93

Shim-pack SCR-102H

H type sulfone group

8.0mm i.d.30cm

228-17893-91

Guard Column for Shim-pack SCR


Column name

Dimensions

Cat. No.

Guard column SCR(N) (Dedicated to SCR-101N)

4.0mm i.d.5cm

228-09619-92

Guard column SCR(H) (Dedicated to SCR-101H)

4.0mm i.d.5cm

228-09619-93

Guard column SCR(C) (Dedicated to SCR-101C)

4.0mm i.d.5cm

228-17891-91

Guard column SCR(P) (Dedicated to SCR-101P)

4.0mm i.d.5cm

228-17892-91

Guard column SCR-102H (Dedicated to SCR-102H)

6.0mm i.d.5cm

228-17924-91

Use a guard column without fail.

Shim-pack Diol
Column name

Stationary phase

Particle dia. (m)

Shim-pack Diol-150

Diol group

Shim-pack Diol-300

Diol group

Dimensions

Cat. No.

7.9mm i.d.25cm

228-14775-91

7.9mm i.d.50cm

228-14775-92

7.9mm i.d.25cm

228-14776-91

7.9mm i.d.50cm

228-14776-92

Install a precolumn (Cat. No. 228-16367-91) between the liquid pump and the sample injector.

Shim-pack ION KS
Sample
Saccharides

Fig. 60 Calibration Curves for ION KS Series Columns


Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack ION KS (8.0mm i.d.30cm)
Mobile phase:
Water
Flow rate:
1.0mL/min.
Column temperature: 80
Detector:
Refractive index detector

42

Shim-pack

Shim-pack SCR
Peaks
. PEG 4000
. Maltose
. Glucose
. Fructose
. Glycerol
. Ethanol
. Sorbitol

Peaks
. Polysaccharides
. Moltotriose
. Maltose
. Glucose

Fig. 61

Analysis of Dextrin

Fig. 62

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack SCR-101N (7.9mm i.d.30cm)
Mobile phase:
Water
Flow rate:
0.8mL/min.
Column temperature: 60
Detector:
Refractive index detector

Analysis of Saccharide Standard

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack SCR-101C (7.9mm i.d.30cm)
Mobile phase:
Water
Flow rate:
1.0mL/min.
Column temperature: 80
Detector:
Refractive index detector

Peaks
. Sucrose
. Glucose
. Xylose
. Galactose
. Arabinose
. Glycerol
. Mannitol
. Sorbitol

Fig. 63

Analysis of Saccharide Standard

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack SCR-101p (7.9mm i.d.30cm)
Mobile phase:
Water
Flow rate:
0.6mL/min.
Column temperature: 80
Detector:
Refractive index detector

Peaks
. Phosphoric acid
. -Ketoglutaric acid
. Citric acid
. Pyruvic acid
. Malic acid
. Succinio acid
. Lactic acid
. Formic acid
. Fumaric acid
10. Acetic acid
11. Levulinic acid
12. Pyroglutamic acid

Fig. 64

Analysis of Organic Acids

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack SCR-102H (7.9mm i.d.30cm) (2 pcs.)
Mobile phase:
5mM p-Toluene sulfonic acids aqueous solution
Flow rate:
0.8mL/min.
Column temperature: 40
Detector:
Conductivity detector (pH buffer organic acids
analysis system)

43

Shim-pack Diol
Peaks
. Blue dextran 2000
. Thyroglobulin
. y-Globulin
. Transferrin
. Human serum albumin
. Ovalbumin
. -Lactoglobulin
. Chymotrypsin
. Myoglobin
10. Lysozyme
11. Ribonuclease A
12. Cytochrome C
13. Gly-Tyr

Fig. 65 Calibration Curve for Shim-pack Diol Columns


Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack Diol (7.9mm i.d.50cm)
Mobile phase:
10mM phosphate buffer solution (pH 7) and 0.2M
sodium sulfate
Flow rate:
1.0mL/min.
Column temperature: Ambient
Detector:
UV spectrophotometric detector (280nm)

Peaks
. Glutamate dehydrogenase
. Lactate dehydrogenase
. Enolase
. Adenylate kinase
. Cytochrome C

Albumin

IgG

Fig. 66

Analysis of Protein Standard

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack Diol-300 (7.9mm i.d.50cm)
Mobile phase:
10mM phosphate buffer solution (pH 7) and 0.1M
sodium chloride
Flow rate:
1.0mL/min.
Column temperature: Ambient
Detector:
UV spectrophotometric detector (280nm)

Fig. 67

Analysis of Human Serum

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack Diol-300 (7.9mm i.d.50cm)
Mobile phase:
10mM phosphate buffer solution (pH 7) and 0.2M
sodium sulfate
Flow rate:
1.0mL/min.
Column temperature: Ambient
Detector:
UV spectrophotometric detector (280nm)
Peaks
. PEG 6000
. PEG 4000
. PEG 1000
. Ethyleneglycol

Ovalbumin

Lysozyme

Fig. 68

Analysis of Albumin

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack Diol-150 (7.9mm i.d.50cm)
Mobile phase:
10mM phosphate buffer solution (pH 7) and 0.2M
sodium sulfate
Flow rate:
1.0mL/min.
Column temperature: Ambient
Detector:
UV spectrophotometric detector (280nm)

44

Fig. 69

Analysis of Polyethylene Glycol

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack Diol-150 (7.9mm i.d.50cm)
Mobile phase:
Water
Flow rate:
1.0mL/min.
Column temperature: Ambient
Detector:
Refractive index detector

Shim-pack
Shim-pack IC
Shim-pack
The

IC series is ion exchange columns developed for ion chromatography.

Shim-pack IC series columns are classified as follows.

Shim-pack IC-C1

Used for analysis of cations such as alkaline metal ions, alkali


earth metal ions, transition metal ions, rare earth metal ions,
and alkyl amines.

Shim-pack IC-C3

Used for simultaneous analysis of alkaline metal ions and alkali


earth metal ions. Also, suitable for separation of ethanol amines
and alkyl amines.

Shim-pack IC-A1

Used for analysis of anions including inorganic anions and


organic ions. Compatible with mobile phases of wide pH range,
acidic or basic.

Shim-pack IC-A2

Low ion exchange type and possible to make the concentration


of salt in mobile phase low and the background reduce more.
But use only in the condition of an acid.

Shim-pack IC-A3

Provides outstanding separating efficiency in analysis of


inorganic anions acid ions, especially when weakly acidic mobile
phase is used.

Cation Analysis

Shim-pack
IC series

Anion Analysis

Shim-pack IC
Stationary phase

Particle dia. (m)

Dimensions

Cat. No.

Shim-pack IC-A1

Column name

Quaternary ammonium group

12.5

4.6mm i.d.10cm

228-17733-91

Shim-pack IC-A1(S)

Quaternary ammonium group

10

2.0mm i.d.15cm

228-33400-91

Shim-pack IC-A2

Quaternary ammonium group

10

4.6mm i.d.5cm

228-17735-91

Shim-pack IC-A3

Quaternary ammonium group

4.6mm i.d.15cm

228-31076-91

Shim-pack IC-A3(S)

Quaternary ammonium group

2.0mm i.d.15cm

228-33366-91

Shim-pack IC-C1

Sulfone group

10

5.0mm i.d.15cm

228-17737-91

Shim-pack IC-C1 PEEK

Sulfone group

10

4.6mm i.d.10cm

228-33497-91

Shim-pack IC-C3

Carboxylic group

4.6mm i.d.10cm

228-32329-91

Shim-pack IC-C3(S)

Carboxylic group

2.0mm i.d.10cm

228-33367-91

*Shim-pack IC(S) series are for semi-micro LC. The use of this with PIA-1000 is recommended.

Shim-pack IC-G
Column name

Dimensions

Cat. No.

Shim-pack IC-GA1 (Dedicated to IC-A1)

4.6mm i.d.1cm

228-17734-91

Shim-pack IC-GA2 (Dedicated to IC-A2)

4.0mm i.d.1cm

228-17736-91

Shim-pack IC-GA3 (Dedicated to IC-A3)

4.6mm i.d.1cm

228-31076-92

Shim-pack IC-GC1 (Dedicated to IC-C1)

4.0mm i.d.1cm

228-17738-91

Shim-pack IC-GC1 PEEK (Dedicated to IC-C1 PEEK)

4.6mm i.d.1cm

228-33497-92

Shim-pack IC-GC3 (Dedicated to IC-C3)

4.6mm i.d.7.5mm

228-41176-91

Precolumn
Column name

Dimensions

Cat. No.

Shim-pack IC-PC1 (Dedicated to IC-C1)

8.0mm i.d.5cm

228-17744-91

In analysis of alkali metal ions with the Shim-pack IC-C1, the use of the pre-column is recommended.

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Shim-pack IC
Peaks
. PO43
. F
. CR
. NO2
. Br
. NO3
. SO42

Fig. 70 Analysis of Inorganic Anions

Peaks
. Li
. Na
. NH4
. K
. Rb
. Cs

Fig. 71

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack IC-A3 (4.6mm i.d.15cm)
8.0mM p-Hydroxybenzoic acid and 3.2 mM Bis-Tris
Mobile phase:
Flow rate:
1.5mL/min.
Column temperature: 40
Detector:
Conductivity detector
Bis(2-hydroxyethyl) iminotris (hydroxymethyl) methane

Analysis of Alkali Metal Ions

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack IC-C1 (5.0mm i.d.15cm)
Mobile phase:
5mM nitric acid
Flow rate:
1.5mL/min.
Column temperature: 40
Detector:
Conductivity detector

Peaks
. Na
. NH4
. K
. Mg2
. Ca2

Fig. 72

Analysis of Cations in Water (includes ammonia)

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack IC-C3 (4.6mm i.d.10cm)
Mobile phase:
2.5mM oxalic acid
Flow rate:
1.0mL/min.
Column temperature: 40
Detector:
Conductivity detector

46

Peaks
. Fe3
. Cu2
. Zn2
. Ni2
. Co2
. Fe2
. Cd2
. Mn2

Fig. 73

Analysis of Transition Metal Ions

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack IC-C1 (5mm i.d.15cm)
Mobile phase:
0.3M lactic acid
Flow rate:
1.0mL/min.
Column temperature: 40
Detector:
UVVIS spectrophotometric detector
Method:
Post-column derivatization with 4- (2-pyridilazo
resorcinol)

Shim-pack
Shim-pack HPC
Shim-pack

HPC columns have been specifically developed for the hydrophobic LC of biological high polymers such as

proteins and nucleic acids.


The

columns are packed with fully-porous spherical particles, 5m in diameter and 300 in pore diameter. The effect of

the residual silanol groups is minimized by the unique chemical treatment technique.
Ethyl

groups or n-propyl groups are chemically bonded as stationary phase.

Hydrophobic LC and Reversed Phase LC


Both of these techniques use hydrophobic column packings, but are different in the following points.
The
In

column packings for reversed phase LC are more hydrophobic than those for hydrophobic LC.

reversed phase LC, since organic solvent is generally used as mobile phase, the high-degree structures of proteins are often

transmuted and the enzymes deactivated. In hydrophobic LC, on the other hand, since buffer solutions containing some salt are
generally used, the high-degree structures of proteins are hardly transmuted.
The

retention of sample components is more dependent on the degree of hydrophobicity of the stationary phase in hydrophobic LC

than in reversed phase LC. It is, therefore, more important to select the stationary phase, HPC-C2 or HPC-C3, in hydrophobic LC.

Shim-pack HPC
Column name

Stationary phase

Particle dia. (m)

Dimensions

Cat. No.

Shim-pack HPC-C2

Ethyl group

4.0mm i.d.5cm

228-17792-91

Shim-pack HPC-C3

n-Propyl group

4.0mm i.d.5cm

228-17793-91

*It is necessary to install a pre-column between the liquid pump and the sample injector, to protect the Shim-pack HPC column.

47

Shim-pack HPC
Peaks
. Cytochrome C
. Myoglobin
. Ribonuclease A
. Transferrin
. -Chymotrypsinogen A

Fig. 74

Analysis of Protein Standard

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack HPC-C2 (4.0mm i.d.5cm)
Ammonium sulfate/phosphate buffer solution (pH 7),
Mobile phase:
gradient elution
Flow rate:
0.5mL/min.
Column temperature: Ambient
Detector:
UV spectrophotometric detector (220nm)

Fig. 75

Analysis of Snake Venom

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack HPC-C2 (4.0mm i.d.5cm)
Ammonium sulfate/phosphate buffer solution (pH 7),
Mobile phase:
gradient elution
Flow rate:
0.5mL/min.
Column temperature: Ambient
Detector:
UV spectrophotometric detector (220nm)

Peaks
. Cytochrome C
. Myoglobin
. Lysozyme
. Albumin
. -Chymotrypsinogen A

Fig. 76 Analysis of Glucosidase


Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack HPC-C3 (4.0mm i.d.5cm)
Ammonium sulfate/phosphate buffer solution (pH 7),
Mobile phase:
gradient elution
Flow rate:
0.5mL/min.
Column temperature: Ambient
Detector:
UV spectrophotometric detector (220nm)

48

Fig. 77

Analysis of Ribonucleic Acids

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack HPC-C3 (4.0mm i.d.5cm)
Ammonium sulfate/phosphate buffer solution (pH 7),
Mobile phase:
gradient elution
Flow rate:
0.5mL/min.
Column temperature: Ambient
Detector:
UV spectrophotometric detector (260nm)

Shim-pack
Shim-pack SPC
The

Shim-pack SPC has specifically developed for automatic sample pretreatment and concentration by the column

switching method.
The

Shim-pack SPC-RP3 column is packed with polymer particles and used for reversed phase LC.

The

Shim-pack SPC-AE1 column is packed with fully porous silica gel particles on which weakly basic anion exchange

functions are chemically bonded.


The

Shimadzu Automatic Sample Pretreatment HPLC System is recommended.

HPLC System with Automatic Sample Pretreatment Functions


This system is used for analysis of samples that contain many interfering compounds. In the first step, the sample is roughly separated in
the pretreating column. Then, only the fraction that contains the target compounds is made to enter the analytical column, the switching
being done with a valve. The sample pretreatment is carried out in a completely automated sequence.

Fig. 78

Shimadzu Automatic Sample Pretreatment HPLC System

Shim-pack SPC
Column name
Shim-pack SPC-RP3
Shim-pack SPC-RP2
Shim-pack SPC-AE1

Stationary phase
Polymer
Polymer
Tertiary amino group

Particle dia. (m)


9
10
10

Separation mode
Reversed phase
Reversed phase
Anion exchange

Dimensions
4.0mm i.d.3cm
4.6mm i.d.1cm
4.0mm i.d.1cm

Cat. No.
228-33713-91
228-18838-91
228-17990-91

49

Shim-pack GRD, Pre-column


Undissolved

materials in mobile phase is the cause of stuffing analytical column and consuming packing materials.

Installing Shim-pack GRD-ODS, you can escape from these causes above. Connect this between the liquid pump and the
sample injector bellow.
Using

GRD, Pre-column makes the life of analytical columns long.

Shim-pack GRD-ODS
Effective particuraly when reversed phase column is used and both mobile phase pH is higher than neutral and ion pair reagent involving
ritrogen such as tetrabutyl ammonium is used.

Pre-column Diol
The use of pre-column is recommended when using Shim-pack Diol, Shim-pack WAX, WCX, Shim-pack HPC series. Particurely when
the concentration of the salt is high, it is available to eliminate un-dissolved materials in salt.

1. Mobile phase
2. Liquid Pump
3. Precolumn
4. (In case of filter GRD)
5. Sample injector
6. Analytical column
7. Oven
8. Detector
9. Drain

Fig. 79

Flow line having Pre-column

Shim-pack GRD, Pre-column (It is necessary to install a pre-column between the liquid pump and the sample injector.)
Column name

Stationary phase

Particle dia. (m)

Dimensions

Cat. No.

Shim-pack GRD-ODS

Octadecyl group

3050

4.0mm i.d.25cm

228-16557-91

Diol group

10

4.0mm i.d.5cm

228-16367-91

Pre-column Diol

Packing materials of GRD-ODS

50

Column name

Stationary phase

Particle dia. (m)

Weight

Cat. No.

Gel GRD-ODS

Octadecyl group

3050

10g

228-16831-91

Shim-pack
Dedicated Shim-pack Columns
The

Shim-pack Series columns may be classified as follows, according to the applicable type of samples.

Protein composing amino acids

Shim-pack ISC-07/S1504

Amino acid analysis


Shim-pack ISC-07/S1504Li

Biological amino acids

Gel filtration

Shim-pack ION series

Gel filtration and ligand exchange

Shim-pack SCR series

Saccharide analysis

Organic acid analysis

Ion exclusion

Shim-pack SCR-101H, 102H

HVA/VMA analysis

Shim-pack CLC-VMA

Hop acid analysis

Shim-pack CLC-ODS/H

Applications of the Shim-pack CLC-VMA column and the Shim-pack CLC-ODS/H column
Peaks
. DOMA
. MHPG
. VMA
. DOPAC
. VLA
. HVA

Peaks
. cis-and trans-lsocohumulone
. cis-and trans-lsohumulone
. cis-and trans-lsoadhumulone
. -Phenylchalkone (I.S.)

Fig. 80 Analysis of Hop Acids


Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack CLC-ODS/H (4.6mm i.d.25cm)
Mobile phase:
Methanol/water/phosphoric acid/10% tetra ethyl
ammonium (77.5/22.5/1.1/3)
Flow rate:
1.5mL/min.
Column temperature: 50
Detector:
UV spectrophotometric detector (270nm)

Fig. 81

Analysis of Catecholamine Metabolites

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack CLC-VMA (6.0mm i.d.15cm)
Mobile phase:
3mM tartaric acid/acetonitrile (7/3)
Flow rate:
1.0mL/min.
Column temperature: 40
Fluorescence HPLC monitor (Ex. 280nm, Em. 320nm)
Detector:

51

Columns for Amino Acid Analysis


Column name

Stationary phase

Particle dia. (m)

Dimensions

Cat. No.

Na type sulfone group

6.0mm i.d.10cm

228-18837-91

Shim-pack Amino-Li

Li type sulfone group

6.0mm i.d.10cm

228-18837-92

Shim-pack ISC-07/S1504Na

Na type sulfone group

4.0mm i.d.15cm

228-09328-91

Shim-pack ISC-07/S1504Li

Li type sulfone group

4.0mm i.d.15cm

228-00796-91

Column name

Dimensions

Cat. No.

ISC-07 guard column (Na type)

4.0mm i.d.5cm

228-00802-91

ISC-07 guard column (Li type)

4.0mm i.d.5cm

228-00797-91

Shim-pack Amino-Na

The following guard columns are available for amino acid analysis.

The following column must be used in amino acid analysis.

Column name

Dimensions

Cat. No.

Shim-pack ISC-30/S0504Na (for trapping Na type ammonia)

4.0mm i.d.5cm

228-14206-91

Shim-pack ISC-30/S0504Li (for trapping Li type ammonia)

4.0mm i.d.5cm

228-00821-91

Columns for Saccharide Analysis


Column name

Exclusion limit (dextran)

Dimensions

Cat. No.

Shim-pack ION KS-801

1103

8.0mm i.d.30cm

228-17894-91

Shim-pack ION KS-802

1104

8.0mm i.d.30cm

228-17895-91

Shim-pack ION KS-803

5104

8.0mm i.d.30cm

228-17896-91

Shim-pack ION KS-804

4105

8.0mm i.d.30cm

228-17897-91

The following dedicated guard column is available

Column name

Dimensions

Cat. No.

Shim-pack ION KS-800P (Common to ION KS series)

6.0mm i.d.5cm

228-17898-91

Column name

Stationary phase

Particle dia. (m)

Dimensions

Cat. No.

Shim-pack SCR-101N

Na type sulfone group

10

7.9mm i.d.30cm

228-07730-92

Shim-pack SCR-101C

Ca type sulfone group

10

7.9mm i.d.30cm

228-17889-91

Shim-pack SCR-101P

Pb type sulfone group

10

7.9mm i.d.30cm

228-17890-91

Column name

Dimensions

Cat. No.

SCR(N) guard column, dedicated to SCR-101N

4.0mm i.d.5cm

228-09619-92

SCR(C) guard column, dedicated to SCR-101C

4.0mm i.d.5cm

228-17891-91

SCR(P) guard column, dedicated to SCR-101P

4.0mm i.d.5cm

228-17892-91

The following guard column must be used.

Columns for Organic Acid Analysis


Column name

Stationary phase

Particle dia. (m)

Dimensions

Cat. No.

Shim-pack SCR-101H

H type sulfone group

10

7.9mm i.d.30cm

228-07730-93

Shim-pack SCR-102H

H type sulfone group

8.0mm i.d.30cm

228-17893-91

Column name

Dimensions

Cat. No.

SCR(H) guard column, dedicated to SCR-101H

4.0mm i.d.5cm

228-09619-93

SCR-102H guard column, dedicated to SCR-102H

6.0mm i.d.5cm

228-17924-91

Columns for VMA/HVA Analysis


Column name
Shim-pack CLC-VMA

Stationary phase
Polar group

Particle dia. (m)


5

Separation mode
Reversed

Dimensions
Cat. No.
6.0mm i.d.15cm 228-17255-91

Particle dia. (m)


5

Separation mode
Reversed

Dimensions
Cat. No.
4.6mm i.d.25cm 228-00808-92

Columns for Hop Acid Analysis


Column name
Shim-pack CLC-ODS/H

52

Stationary phase
Octadecyl group

Shim-pack
Shim-pack Preparative Columns
The

Shim-pack preparative columns are available as follows.

Shim-pack PRC

(Refer to P.21)

Silica type

Shim-pack PREP

(Refer to P.28)

Synthetic high polymer


preparative columns

Polymer type

Shim-pack GPC

(Refer to P.38)

Biological high polymer


preparative columns

Polymer type

Shim-pack PA

(Refer to P.33)

Preparative columns
for general use
Shim-pack
Preparative Columns

Also STR (refer to P.70), Asahipak (refer to P.59) and CAPCELL PAK (refer to P.66) preparative columns are available.

Standard values for maximum sample loads


When the sample load is increased beyond some maximum, extreme peak distortions can occur; the upper limit is the maximum
acceptable sample load based on this peak distortion. The table below shows standard values of maximum sample loads for a semipreparative column and preparative column each having a length of 250mm, in comparison with an ordinary analytical column. It shoud
be noted that these standard values are applicable on condition that various requirements are satisfied: ion suppression for the desired
component is achieved, the desired component is sufficiently soluble in the mobile phase, the type of sample injection solvent is
considered, and other components do not elute near the target peak.

Standard Values of Maximum Sample Loads (column length is 250mm)


Column internal diameter (mm)

Sectional area (cm2)

Flow rate (ml min1)

04.6

0.17

00.8

Maximum sample load (mg)


17

20.0

3.1

15.0

300

50.0

200.0

90.0

2000

Polymer type GPC Preparative Columns


Shim-pack GPC-2000 series
Preparative columns of Shim-pack GPC-800 series (Tetrahydrofuran)
Exclusion limit (polystyrene)

Dimensions

Cat. No.

Shim-pack GPC-2001

Column name

1.5103

20mm i.d.30cm

228-23342-91

Shim-pack GPC-2002

5103

20mm i.d.30cm

228-23342-92

Shim-pack GPC-20025

2104

20mm i.d.30cm

228-23342-93

Shim-pack GPC-2003

7104

20mm i.d.30cm

228-23342-94

(guard column)

8.0mm i.d.5cm

228-20812-94

Shim-pack GPC-2000P

Shim-pack GPC-2000 series


Preparative columns of Shim-pack GPC-800C series (Chloroform)
Exclusion limit (polystyrene)

Dimensions

Cat. No.

Shim-pack GPC-2001C

Column name

1.5103

20mm i.d.30cm

228-23343-91

Shim-pack GPC-2002C

5103

20mm i.d.30cm

228-23343-92

Shim-pack GPC-20025C

2104

20mm i.d.30cm

228-23343-93

Shim-pack GPC-2003C

7104

20mm i.d.30cm

228-23343-94

(guard column)

8.0mm i.d.5cm

228-20812-95

Shim-pack GPC-2000CP

53

Polymer Type Ion Exchange Preparative Column


Shim-pack PA
Column name

Stationary phase

Particle dia. (m)

Dimensions

Cat. No.

Shim-pack PA-DEAE

Diethylaminoethyl group

10

20mm i.d.10cm

228-20758-92

Shim-pack PA-QA

Tetramethyl ammonium group

10

20mm i.d.10cm

228-20759-92

Shim-pack PA-CM

Carboxymethyl group

10

20mm i.d.10cm

228-20760-92

Shim-pack PA-SP

Sulfopropyl group

10

20mm i.d.10cm

228-20761-92

Guard Column for Shim-pack PA


Column name

Stationary phase

Particle dia. (m)

Dimensions

Cat. No.

Shim-pack PAG-DEAE

Diethylaminoethyl group

10

8.0mm i.d.1cm

228-20762-91

Shim-pack PAG-QA

Tetramethyl ammonium group

10

8.0mm i.d.1cm

228-20763-91

Shim-pack PAG-CM

Carboxymethyl group

10

8.0mm i.d.1cm

228-20764-91

Shim-pack PAG-SP

Sulfopropyl group

10

8.0mm i.d.1cm

228-20765-91

Preparative column for general use


Shim-pack PRC
Column name
Shim-pack PRC-SIL
Shim-pack PRC-SIL(K)
Shim-pack PRC-SIL(L)
Shim-pack PRC-SIL(H)
Shim-pack PRC-ODS
Shim-pack PRC-ODS(K)
Shim-pack PRC-ODS(L)
Shim-pack PRC-ODS(H)
Shim-pack PRC-C8
Shim-pack PRC-C8(H)
Shim-pack PRC-TMS
Shim-pack PRC-TMS(H)
Shim-pack PRC-TMS
Shim-pack PRC-NH2(H)
Shim-pack PRC-CN
Shim-pack PRC-CN(H)

Stationary phase

Particle dia. (m)

Silica

Separation mode

Dimensions
20mm i.d.25cm
30mm i.d.25cm
50mm i.d.25cm
20mm i.d.25cm
20mm i.d.25cm
30mm i.d.25cm
50mm i.d.25cm
20mm i.d.25cm
20mm i.d.25cm

Cat. No.
228-23461-93
228-23461-94
228-23461-95
228-23461-91
228-23464-93
228-23464-94
228-23464-95
228-23464-91
228-24381-93

20mm i.d.25cm
20mm i.d.25cm
Reversed
20mm i.d.25cm
20mm i.d.25cm
Reversed, normal, ion exchange
20mm i.d.25cm
20mm i.d.25cm
Reversed-phase, normal phase
20mm i.d.25cm

228-24381-91
228-24382-93
228-24382-91
228-24383-93
228-24383-91
228-24384-93
228-24384-91

15

Adsorption

Octadecyl group

Octyl group
Trimethyl group
Aminopropyl group
Cyanopropyl group

15

Reversed

5
15
5
15
5
15
5
15
5

Reversed

PRC guard column

54

Column name

Stationary phase

Particle dia. (m)

Dimensions

Cat. No.

Shim-pack GPRC-SIL
Shim-pack GPRC-ODS
Shim-pack GPRC-C8
Shim-pack GPRC-TMS
Shim-pack GPRC-NH2
Shim-pack GPRC-CN
Shim-pack GPRC-SIL(K)
Shim-pack GPRC-SIL(L)
Shim-pack GPRC-ODS(K)
Shim-pack GPRC-ODS(L)

Silica
Octadecyl group
Octyl group

5
5
5

8mm i.d.1.5cm
8mm i.d.1.5cm
8mm i.d.1.5cm

228-23462-92
228-23465-92
228-24386-92

Trimethyl group
Aminopropyl group

5
5

8mm i.d.1.5cm
8mm i.d.1.5cm

228-24387-92
228-24388-92

Cyanopropyl group
Silica
Silica
Octadecyl group
Octadecyl group

5
15
15
15
15

8mm i.d.1.5cm
30mm i.d.7.5cm
50mm i.d.5cm
30mm i.d.7.5cm
50mm i.d.5cm

228-24389-92
228-23462-93
228-23462-94
228-23465-93
228-23465-94

Shim-pack
Preparative purification of Paeoniflorin in paeony root
Paeoniflorin

Fig. 82

Fig. 83

Large scale preparative conditions


Sample:
Paeonyroot etract, 200mL, pumped-injection
Column:
Shim-pack PREP-ODS (L) (50mm i.d.25cm)
Mobile phase:
Acetonitriles/water (1/6)
Flow rate:
100mL/min.
Column temperature: Ambient
UV spectrophotometric detector (230nm, 0.5mmL. cell)
Detector:

Fraction purity test condition


Sample:
Fraction 5L
Column:
Shim-pack CLC-ODS (M) (4.6mm i.d.25cm)
Mobile phase:
Acetonitriles/water (1/6)
Flow rate:
0.8mL/min.
Column temperature: Ambient
UV spectrophotometric detector (230nm, 10mmL. cell)
Detector:

Preparative purification of Paeonol in Moutan Bark


Paeonol

Fig. 84
Large scale preparative conditions
Sample:
Moutan bark extract, 200mL, pumped-injection
Shim-pack PREP-ODS (L) (50mm i.d.25cm, 15m)
Column:
Mobile phase: 0.1(v/v)Acetate water/Acetonitriles (3/2)
Flow rate:
60mL/min.
Detector:
UV spectrophotometric detector (254nm, 0.2mmL. cell)

Fig. 85
Fraction purity test condition
Sample:
Fraction 10L
Column:
STR ODS-H (4mm i.d.15cm, 5m)
Mobile phase:
0.1(v/v)Acetate water/Acetonitriles (3/2)
Flow rate:
0.5mL/min.
Column temperature: 40
UV spectrophotometric detector (254nm)
Detector:

Preparative purification of Peptides


When separating peptides in reversed phase chromatography,
changing mobile phase into acidic makes it possible to restrain
the sticking of peptides to the surface of the silica gel. In case of
preparative purification, the point is that evaporating a fraction
easily to make the mobile phase acidic using trifluoroacetic acid
and acetate
Preparative Scale Purification of Peptides
Column

Reversed phase TMS(C1), C4, C8, ODS(C18)


(size-exclusion or ion exchange column, as required)

Mobile phase

Acetonitrile/water (or 2-propanol), in the presence of 0.1


to 1(v/v) trifluoreacetic acid, formic acid or acetic acid.

Detector

210-230nm

Fraction
concentration

Evaporator (organic solvent) freeze-drying


(water) storage at 20

Fig. 86 Preparative purification of synthetic Peptides


Sample:
Column:
Mobile phase:

Synthetic peptide (10 amino acids) 100mg/10mL aqueous solution


Shim-pack PREP-ODS(H)kit (20mm i.d.250mm L.)
A: 0.1(v/v) aqueous trifluoroacetic acid
B: 0.1(v/v) sloution of trifluoroacetic acid in acetonitrile
Gradient B 8 18 (20 min)
Flow rate:
15mL/min.
Column temperature: Ambient
Detector:
220nm

55

Preparative in using GPC column


Various HPLC conditions must be accepted to increase the
sample load. One of these conditions, mobile phase that has high
sample solubilities should be used. In this point, GPC using
chloroform as mobile phase has an advantage rather than
reversed phase chromatography. With reference to the
separation of low molecular, GPC is inferior to reversed phase
chromatography. However, recycling method might be used to
improve separations when the difference of the molecular size
can be noticed and peak top is separated.

Peaks
. Didecylphthalate
. Diheptylphthalate
. Dibutylphthalate

Fig. 87

Separation of Esters phthalate in using GPC column

Column:
Shim-pack GPC 2001C (20mm i.d.30cm)2
Mobile phase:
Chloroform
Flow rate:
3mL/min.
Column temperature: Ambient
UV spectrophotometric detector (260nm, 0.5mmL. cell)
Detector:

Recycling in preparative purification


Since preparative purification columns become more expensive as their size increases, it may be inevitable to use a column of such
length that high resolution is not ensured. In these cases, an enhanced separating effect can be obtained as if the column length were
increased by re-introducing the eluate band containing the desired component eluted from the column back into the column inlet. Figure
88 shows a flow chart for the recycling procedure. Switching the recycle valve permits choice of the out flow path leading to the fraction
collector and the recycling path leading to the pump inlet. In the recycling mode, no additional mobile phase is consumed at all.
pump

sample injector

Preparative
purification column

UV absorption detector

Automatic recycle valve

Recycling path
Out flow path

Fraction collector

Mobile phase

Fig. 88

Flow Chart of Recycling System

One

Eight

Fig. 89
Sample:

56

Recycle separation chromatogram of Styrene oligama

Polystyrene molecular weight marker (molecular weight


760) 1(W/V) chloroform solution 0.5mL injection
Column:
Shim-pack GPC-20025C2002C2001C
Mobile phase:
Chloroform
Column temperature: Ambient
Detector:
Refractive index detector (128126RIUFS)

Shim-pack
Shim-pack BIO(T)
The

Shim-pack BIO(T) series columns, using titanium column tubing, have been developed for biocompatible HPLC

system, e.g. the Shimadzu LC-7A System.


The

Shim-pack BIO(T) series columns are available in three types: reversed phase, ion exchange, and hydrophobic.

Merits of Titanium Column

Corrosion Resistancy Comparison of Titanium and Stainless Steel

In the HPLC of biological samples, corrosive liquids such as


sodium chloride solution and hydrochloric acid are often used

Solvent

1
10

25
25

Sulfuric acid

1
10

25
25

Nitric acid

25
65

boiling
boiling

Acetic acid

10
60

boiling
boiling

Formic acid
Sodium chloride

10
25

25
25

Ammonium chloride
Zinc chloride

40
20

25
25

Ferrous chloride
Sodium hypochlorite

30
5

25
25

chloride solution and hydrochloric acid, especially against that


by halogen ions, than the 316 stainless steel which is generally
used in HPLC systems.
The Shim-pack BIO(T) series is recommended for such cases.

Pure
titanium

Hydrochloric acid

as the mobile phase.


Titanium is far more resistant against corrosion by sodium

Concentration Temperature 316 stainless


(%)
()
steel

: Less than 0.125mm/year


: 0.5 1.25mm/year

: 0.125 0.5m/year
: More than 1.25mm/year

Shim-pack BIO(T) Series


Column name
Shim-pack CLC-ODS(T)
Shim-pack WAX-1T
Shim-pack WAX-2T
Shim-pack WCX-1T
Shim-pack HPC-C2T
Shim-pack HPC-C3T

Separation mode
Reversed
Anion exchange
Anion exchange
Cation exchange
Hydrophobic
Hydrophobic

Particle dia. (m)


5
3
5
5
5
5

Pore diameter ()
100
100
300
300
300
300

Dimensions
4.6mm i.d.15cm
4.6mm i.d.5cm
4.6mm i.d.5cm
4.6mm i.d.5cm
4.6mm i.d.5cm
4.6mm i.d.5cm

Cat. No.
228-18062-91
228-18257-91
228-18258-91
228-18259-91
228-18260-91
228-18261-91

57

Shim-pack BIO(T)
Peaks
. Ovalbumin
. Myoglobin
. -Chymotrypsinogen A
. Ribonuclease A
. Lysozyme

Peaks
. Myoglobin
. Carbonic anhydrase
. Transferrin
. -Lactalbumin
. Trypsin inhibitor

Fig. 90

Analysis of Protein Standards

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack WAX-2T (4.6mm i.d.5cm)
Mobile phase:
Tris-hydrochloric acid buffer solution (pH 8.0)
/sodium chloride, gradient elution
Flow rate:
1.0mL/min.
Column temperature: Ambient
Detector:
UV spectrophotometric detector (280nm)

Fig. 91

Analysis of Protein Standards

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack WCX-1T (4.6mm i.d.5cm)
Mobile phase:
Phosphate buffer solution (pH 6.0)/sodium chloride,
gradient elution
Flow rate:
1.0mL/min.
Column temperature: Ambient
Detector:
UV spectrophotometric detector (280nm)

IgG

Fig. 92 Determination of IgG Monoclonal Antibody in Mouse Ascites Fluid


Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack WAX-2T (4.6mm i.d.5cm)
Mobile phase:
Tris-hydrochloric acid buffer solution (pH 8.0)
/sodium chloride, gradient elution
Flow rate:
1.0mL/min.
Column temperature: 40
Detector:
UV spectrophotometric detector (280nm)

58

Fig. 93

Analysis of Decomposition Products of Trypsin in Cytoch C

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack CLC-ODS(T) (4.6mm i.d.5cm)
Mobile phase:
0.1% aqueous solution of TFA/0.1% acetonitrile
solution of TFA, gradient elution
Flow rate:
1.0mL/min.
Column temperature: Ambient
Detector:
UV spectrophotometric detector (215nm)

Asahipak
Asahipak ODP
The

Asahipak ODP column is packed with synthetic hard polymer particles on which octadecyl groups are chemically

bonded and is used for reversed phase LC.


Having

no silanol groups, this column is especially effective for the HPLC of basic compounds, e.g. some drugs.

The

column is stable in a pH range of 213. It can be washed with an alkaline solution.

The

gel has a minimum swelling and contraction, and so the column can be used in a wide mobile phase condition, from

100% water to 100% water-soluble organic solvent.


High

repeatability in gradient LC.

Asahipak ODP
Column name

Asahipak ODP-50

Dimensions

GLC Cat. No.

4D

Stationary phase

4.6mm i.d.15cm

406-020

4E

4.6mm i.d.25cm

406-021

6.0mm i.d.15cm

406-017

6.0mm i.d.25cm

406-018

6D

C18 group

Particle dia. (m)

6E

Guard Column (Analytical)


Column name
Asahipak ODP-50G

Stationary phase
C18 group

Particle dia. (m)


5

Dimensions

GLC Cat. No.

4.6mm i.d.1cm

406-022

6.0mm i.d.1cm

406-019

GLC Cat. No.

Guard Column (Analytical)


Column name
Asahipak C8P-50

Stationary phase

Particle dia. (m)

Dimensions
4.6mm i.d.15cm

406-023

C8 group

4.6mm i.d.25cm

406-024

4.6mm i.d. 1cm

406-025

Asahipak C8P-50G

Asahipak C4P
Column name
Asahipak C4P-50

Stationary phase
C4 group

Particle dia. (m)


5

Dimensions

GLC Cat. No.

4.6mm i.d.15cm

406-026

4.6mm i.d.25cm

406-027

Guard Column (Analytical)


Column name

Stationary phase

Particle dia. (m)

Dimensions

GLC Cat. No.

Asahipak C4P-50G

C4 group

4.6mm i.d.1cm

406-028

59

Peaks
. Ethylene glycol
. Butanol
. Hexanol
. Octanol
. 1-Decanol
. 1-Dodecanol
. 1-Tetradecanol

Fig. 94

Separation of Alkylalcohols Group

Operational Conditions
Column:
Asahipak ODP-50, C8P-50, C4P-50 (4.6mm i.d.15cm)
Mobile phase:
Methanol 80/water 20
Flow rate:
0.6mL/min.
Column temperature: 30
Detector:
Refractive index detector

Peaks
. -Endorfin
. Insulin
. Big gastrin

Peaks
. Substance P
. -Endorfin
. Insulin b chain
. Insulin

Fig. 95

Separeation of Macromolecule Peptide

Operational Conditions
Column:
Asahipak C8P-50, (4.6mm i.d.15cm)
Mobile phase:
0.05TFA (pH2.3) 73/Acetonitriles 27
Flow rate:
0.6mL/min.
Column temperature: 30
Detector:
UV spectrophotometric detector (220nm)

Fig. 96

Separeation of Macromolecule Peptide

Operational Conditions
Column:
Asahipak C4P-50, (4.6mm i.d.15cm)
Mobile phase:
0.05TFA (pH2.3) 72/Acetonitriles 28
Flow rate:
0.6mL/min.
Column temperature: 30
Detector:
UV spectrophotometric detector (220nm)

Peaks
. Vitamin D2
. Vitamin D3

Peaks
. Creatinine
. Methyl benzoate
. n-Propyl benzoate
. n-Hexyl benzoate

Fig. 97

Analysis of Standard Samples

Operational Conditions
Column:
Asahipack ODP-50 (6.0mm i.d.15cm)
Mobile phase:
Acetonitrile/water (7/3)
Flow rate:
1.0mL/min.
Column temperature: 30
Detector:
UV spectrophotometric detector (254nm)

60

Fig. 98

Separation of Vitamin D2 and D3

Operational Conditions
Column:
Asahipak ODP-50 (6.0mm i.d.15cm)
Mobile phase:
Acetonitrile/water (95/5)
Flow rate:
1.0mL/min.
Column temperature: 30
Detector:
UV spectrophotometric detector (260nm)

Asahipak

Peaks
. Vitamin B6
. Vitamin B1
. Vitamin B2
. Vitamin B12

Fig. 99

Separation of Vitamins B Group

Operational Conditions
Column:
Asahipak ODP-50, (6.0mm i.d.15cm)
Mobile phase:
Acetonitriles 1/50mM phosphoric acid sodium
Flow rate:
1.0mL/min.
Column temperature: 30
Detector:
UV spectrophotometric detector (254nm)

Peaks
. Quinine
. Cinchonine

Fig. 100

Separation of Quinine and Cinchonine

Operational Conditions
Column:
Asahipak ODP-50 (6.0mm i.d.15cm)
Mobile phase:
Methanol/acetonitrile/10mM sodium phosphate
(2/1/1) (pH 9)
Flow rate:
1.0mL/min.
Column temperature: 30
Detector:
UV spectrophotometric detector (250nm)

Peaks
. Ribonuclease
. Cytochrome C
. Lysozyme
. -Chymotrypsinogen A
. Ovalbumin

Fig. 101

Separation of Protein Standard

Operational Conditions
Column:
Asahipak ODP-50 (6.0mm i.d.15cm)
Mobile phase:
Solvent A: Water and 0.05 TFA
Solvent B: Acetonitrile and 0.05 TFA
A/BLinear gradient from 90/10 to 40/60, 30minutes
Flow rate:
1.0mL/min.
Column temperature: 30
Detector:
UV spectrophotometric detector (280nm)

Fig. 102 Analysis of Decomposition Products of Trypsin in Cytochrome C


Operational Conditions
Column:
Asahipak ODP-50 (6.0mm i.d.15cm)
Mobile phase:
Solvent A: Water and 0.1 TFA
Solvent B: Acetonitrile and 0.1 TFA
Linear gradient from solvent A to solvent B in 100minutes.
Flow rate:
1.0mL/min.
Column temperature: 25
Detector:
UV spectrophotometric detector (215nm)

Peaks
. Gly-Gly-Ala
. Gly-Gly-Leu
. Met-Enkephalin
. Leu-Enkephalin

Fig. 103

Analysis of Peptide Mixture

Operational Conditions
Column:
Asahipak ODP-50 (6.0mm i.d.15cm)
Mobile phase:
0.05% TFA/acetonitrile (4/1)
Flow rate:
1.0mL/min.
Column temperature: 30
Detector:
UV spectrophotometric detector (210nm)

Peaks
. Lys-Bradykinin
. Bradykinin
. Met-Enkephalin
. Neurotensin
. Leu-Enkephalin
. Substance P
. Bacitracin
. Insulin
. Insulin B chain
10. Lysozyme
11. Mastoparan
12. Myoglobin

Fig. 104

Analysis of Peptide Mixture

Operational Conditions
Column:
Asahipak ODP-50 (6.0mm i.d.15cm)
Mobile phase:
Solvent A: 0.05% TFA/acetonitrile (4/1)
Solvent B: 0.05% TFA/acetonitrile (1/1)
Linear gradient from solvent A to solvent B in 20 minutes
Flow rate:
1.0mL/min.
Column temperature: 30
Detector:
UV spectrophotometric detector (220nm)

61

Asahipak GS
The

Asahipak GS series columns are packed with hard gel particles made of vinyl alcohol polymer.

The

allowable pH range of mobile phase is 212 for the GS-320 and GS-520, and 29 for the other columns.

Various

organic solvents can be used.

Aqueous

solutions of salts and buffer solutions can be used as mobile phase. (It is recommended that the concentration is

below 0.5M.) Mobile phases that contain urea, guanidine HCI, or SDS (sodium dodecyl sulfate) are also applicable.

High-Resolution Type (7.6mm i.d.30cm)


Type
Applicable both to
aqueous solutions and
organic solvent

Applicable to aqueous
solutions

Column name

Average particle diameter


(m)

GF-310HQ
GF-510HQ

5
5

GF-710HQ
GF-7MHQ

Exclusion limit
(molecular weight)
(Pullulan)

Number of
theoritical plates

GLC Cat. No.

40,000
300,000

16,000
16,000

406-323
406-324

9
7

1,000,000
1,000,000

10,000
11,000

406-325
406-326

GS-220HQ
GS-320HQ

6
6

3,000
40,000

16,000
16,000

406-318
406-319

GS-520HQ
GS-620HQ

7
7

300,000
2,000,000

15,000
15,000

406-320
406-321

Guard Columns
Column name

62

Dimensions

Grade

GLC Cat. No.

GF-1G 7B

7.6mm i.d.10mm

310, 310HQ, 510, 510HQ


710, 710HQ, 700, 710HQ

406-327

GS-2G 7B

7.6mm i.d.10mm

220, 220HQ, 320, 320HQ


520, 520HQ, 620, 620HQ

406-322

Asahipak

Applicable Organic Solvents


Solvent conditions
Solvent

Applicability

Concentra- 310, 510


710, 7M
tion

Aqueous solution 00.5M

Applications

320
520

220
620

GS-710

Methanol

0100%

Below 20%

Ethanol

0100%

Below 20%

050%

51100%

THF

0100%

DMF

0100%

Acetone

0100%

Chloroform

0100%

050%

51100%

Acetonitrile

DMSO

Not applicable

310

Hydrophobic polymer, oligomers, monomers,


surfactants, steroids, hydrophilic polymers

510

Proteins, nucleic acids, sugars, gelatins,


hydrophobic/hydrophilic polymers

220

Oligosaccharides, peptides, hydrophilic,


oligomers, monomers

320

Peptides, nucleic acid constituents, sugars,


vitamines, blood metabolites

520

Plasma proteins, albumins, globulin, sugars,


hydrophilic polymers, nucleic acids

620

Highly polymerated proteins, nucleic acids,


gelatins

710

Polysaccharides, dextran, hydrophilic polymers

Calibration Curves

Fig. 105

Fig. 106

Columns for Aqueous Mobile Phases

Columns for Aqueous/Organic Solvent Mobile Phases

63

Asahipak ES
The

Asahipak ES series columns, developed for high-speed ion exchange chromatography, are packed with vinyl alcohol

polymer particles into which ion exchange groups have been introduced.
Since

the gel particles have many ion exchange groups and alcoholic hydroxyl groups, hence have little hydrophobic

adsorption, the columns are suitable for the separation of ionic biological compounds.
The

columns ensure high yield for proteins, enzymes, and nucleic acids.

The

allowable pH range of mobile phase is 212.

The

columns are available in two types, anion exchange type and cation exchange type.

Analytical Column (7.6mm i.d.10cm)


Column name

Average particle diameter


(m)

Ion exchange group

Ion exchange capacity


(meq/g)

Number of
theoritical plates

GLC Cat. No.

ES-502C
ES-502N

90.5
90.5

Carboxyl group
Diethylamino ethyl group

0.550.02
0.550.02

3,000
3,000

406-109
406-108

The use of preparative guard column GS-20G (228-18754-02) is recommended.

Peaks
. Globulin
. Uric acid
. Mercaptoalbumin
. Nonmercaptoalbumin

Peaks
. Myoglobin
. Ribonuclease A
. -Chymotrypsinogen A
. Lysozyme

Fig. 107

Analysis of Protein Standard

Operational Conditions
Column:
Asahipak ES-502C (7.6mm i.d.10cm)
Mobile phase:
Solvent A: Sodium phosphate (pH 7.0)
Solvent B: 50mM sodium phosphate and 500mM
sodium chloride (pH 7.0)
Linear gradient from solvent A to solvent B in 20 minutes
Flow rate:
1.0mL/min.
Detector:
UV spectrophotometric detector (280nm)

64

Fig. 108

Determination of Mercaptoalbumine and


Nonmercaptoalbumine in Control Serum

Operational Conditions
Column:
Asahipak ES-502N (7.6mm i.d.10cm)
Mobile phase:
50mM N-methyl piperazine, 400mM sodium sulfate,
and 0.3% ethanol (pH 4.8)
Flow rate:
1.0mL/min.
Column temperature: 35
Detector:
UV spectrophotometric detector (280nm)

Asahipak
Asahipak NH2P
The

Asahipak NH2P series columns are for sugar analysis, packed with vinylalcoholcopolymer with polyamines chemicalybonded.
High number of theoritical plates and symmetrical peak can be aquired between monosaccharides and origosacharides.
Available under the condition of the alkali (less than pH13) and you can wash the column easily as well as getting high
separation.
The column is stable in a pH range of 213.

Asahipak NH2P
Column name

Stationary phase

Particle dia. (m)

Dimensions

GLC Cat. No.

Asahipak NH2P-50 4E

NH2 group

4.6mm i.d.25cm

406-030

Guard Column (Analytical)


Column name

Stationary phase

Particle dia. (m)

Dimensions

GLC Cat. No.

Asahipak NH2P-50G 4A

NH2 group

4.6mm i.d.1cm

406-031

Peaks
. Glucose
. Maltose
. Maltotriose
. Maltotetraose
. Maltopentaose
. Maltohexaose
. Maltoheptaose

Peaks
. Fructose
. Glucose
. Sucrose
. Lactose

Fig. 109

Separation of Monosaccharides and Disaccharides

Operational Conditions
Column:
Asahipak NH2P-50, (4.6mm i.d.25cm)
Mobile phase:
Acetonitriles 75/Water 25
Flow rate:
1.0mL/min.
Column temperature: 30
Detector:
Refractive index detector

Fig. 110

Peaks
. Glucose
. Isomaltose
. Isomaltotriose
. Isomaltotetraose
. Isomaltopentaose
. Isomaltohexaose
. Isomaltoheptaose
. Isomaltooctaose
. Isomaltononaose

Peaks
. Ramnose
. Fructose
. Glucose
. Sucrose
. Maltose
. Rafinose

Fig. 111 Separation of Monosaccharides, Disaccharides and Trisaccharides


Operational Conditions
Column:
Asahipak NH2P-50, (4.6mm i.d.25cm)
Mobile phase:
Acetonitriles 75/Water 25
Flow rate:
1.0mL/min.
Column temperature: 30
Detector:
Refractive index detector

Separation of Oligosaccharides

Operational Conditions
Column:
Asahipak NH2P-50, (4.6mm i.d.25cm)
Mobile phase:
Acetonitriles 60/Water 40
Flow rate:
1.0mL/min.
Column temperature: 30
Detector:
Refractive index detector

Fig. 112

Separation of Dextran hydrolysis substances

Operational Conditions
Column:
Asahipak NH2P-50, (4.6mm i.d.25cm)
Mobile phase:
Acetonitriles/Water
Flow rate:
1.0mL/min.
Detector:
Refractive index detector

65

CAPCELL PAK
(1) Features of CAPCELL PAK
As covered with silicones polymer on the surface of silica, superior in chemical stability rather than silica type materials.
(2) CAPCELL PAK is classified as follows.

AG Type

Only 120 Type pore diameter

SG Type

120 and 300 Type pore diamete

CAPCELL PAK

(3) Selection of CAPCELL PAK columns


SG type
AG type
Aliphatic carboxylic acids and esters
Aromatic carboxylic acids and esters
Other compounds
Flavonol Oil-soluble viamine
Catechin group Porphyrin
Dansyl amino acid
Steroid

Aromatic hydrocarbons
Catecholamine
Nucleic acids base
Nucleoside
Peptide
Saponin

Amines
Quaternary ammonium salt
Proteins
Water-solved vitamine

As for the amount of micro-metal involved in silica, SG type has fewer than AG type.

CAPCELL PAK AGType (C18 Type)


Stationary phase

Pore diameter ()

Particle dia. (m)

Column i.d.
4.6

C18

120

6.0
20
30

66

Column length (mm) GLC Cat. No.


35
12501
150
12503
250
12504
35
12506
150
50

12508
15501

250
250

15504
16501

CAPCELL PAK

CAPCELL PAK AGType (C8 Type)


Stationary phase

Pore diameter ()

Particle dia. (m)

Column i.d.
4.6

C8

120

6.0
20

Column length (mm) GLC Cat. No.


35
21501
150
250

21503
21504

35
150
50
250

21506
21508
25501
25503

CAPCELL PAK SGType (C18 Type)


Stationary phase

Pore diameter ()

Particle dia. (m)

Column i.d.
4.6

C18

120

6.0
20
30
4.6

C18

300

6.0
20

Column length (mm) GLC Cat. No.


35
12510
150
12512
250
12513
35
13510
150
50

13512
16510

250
250
35
150
250
35
150
50
250

16513
16501
12520
12522
12523
13520
13522
16520
16523

67

Peaks
. Methyiparabon
. p-Hydroxy benzoic acid
. Ethylparaben
. Dehydroacetic acid
. n-Propylparaben
. Sorbic acid
. Benzoic acid
. iso-Butylparaben
. n-Butylparaben
10. Salicylic acid

Peaks
. Ascorbic acid
. Calcium pantothenate
. Nicotinamide
. Pyridoxine hydrochloride
. Caffeine
. Folic acid
. Biotin
. Riboflavin
. Thiamine

Fig. 113

Separation of Aqueous Vitamine Group

Fig. 114

Operational Conditions
Column:
C18 SG120 (4.6mm i.d.25cm)
Mobile phase:
Water (pH2.1, H3PO4)/CH3CN
9/1, 1.5mM heptanesulfonic acid
Flow rate:
1.5mL/min.
Column temperature: 40
Detector:
UV spectrophotometric detector (210nm)

Separation of an Antiseptic Component

Operational Conditions
Column:
C18 SG120 (4.6mm i.d.25cm)
Mobile phase:
0.05M NaH2PO4(pH4.5)/MeOH/CH3CN50/35/15,
4mM cetyltrimethylammonium chloride
Flow rate:
1mL/min.
Column temperature: 40
Detector:
UV spectrophotometric detector (235nm)
Injection volume:
10L (5g/mL)

CAPCELL PAK SG Type (C8 Type)


Stationary phase

Pore diameter ()

Particle dia. (m)

Column i.d. (mm)


4.6

C8

120

6.0
20
4.6

C8

300

6.0
20

Column length (mm) GLC Cat. No.


35
21511
150
21513
250
21514
35
21516
150
21518
50
25511
250
25513
35
21521
150
21523
250
21524
35
21526
150
21528
50
25521
250
25523

Peaks
. Ribonuclease A
. Cytochrome C
. Lysozyme
. BSA
. Myoglobin
. Ovalbumin

Column

Column

Fig. 115 Separation of Protein with SG type columns


Operational Conditions
Mobile phase:
(A) 0.1 TFA/H2O (B) 0.1 TFA/CH3CN
(B) 15 60 (15min) Gradient
Flow rate:
1.5mL/min.
Column temperature: 40
Detector:
UV spectrophotometric detector (214nm)

68

Zorbax
Zorbax
The
The

Zorbax columns are high-performance columns developed by DuPont, the pioneer in HPLC.
columns are packed with fully-porous, spherical silica particles on which the respective stationary phases are

chemically bonded. (Except Zorbax SIL)

Zorbax
Column name

Stationary phase

Particle dia. (m)

Separation mode

Silica

Adsorption

Octadecyi group

Reversed

Octyl group

Reversed

Trimethyl group

Reversed

Zorbax SIL
Zorbax ODS
Zorbax C8
Zorbax TMS
Zorbax NH2

Aminopropyl group

Reversed, normal,
anion, exchange

Zorbax CN

Cyanopropyl group

Reversed, normal

Zorbax SAX

Quaternary
ammonium group

Anion exchange

Sulfonic group

Cation exchange

Zorbax SCX-300

Dimensions
GLC Cat. No.
4.6mm i.d.15cm 883952-701
4.6mm i.d.25cm
4.6mm i.d.15cm

880952-701
883952-702

4.6mm i.d.25cm
4.6mm i.d.15cm

880952-702
883952-706

4.6mm i.d.25cm
4.6mm i.d.15cm

880952-706
883952-710

4.6mm i.d.25cm

880952-710

4.6mm i.d.15cm
4.6mm i.d.25cm

883952-708
880952-708

4.6mm i.d.15cm

883952-705

4.6mm i.d.25cm
4.6mm i.d.15cm
4.6mm i.d.25cm

880952-705
883952-703
880952-703

4.6mm i.d.15cm
4.6mm i.d.25cm

883952-704
880952-704

Guard Column Pre-column Kit


In analyses with a Zorbax column, it is recommended to use a
guard column or a pre-column so that a longer service life is
expected of the Zorbax column.
The kit consists of an empty column, packing material, and a
filter.

Fig. 116

Flow Line Having Guard Column and Pre-column

69

STR ODS Series


STR

(STR : Shimadzu Techno Research)

ODS Series columns using octadedecyl group as the stationary phase feature low cost and wide field of applications.

The STR ODS Series is available in the following three types:


STR ODS-H

STR ODS -M

STR ODS

STR ODS -

19% in carbon contents.


Suitable for analysis of less-polar/basic compounds.

15% in carbon contents.


Suitable for analysis of highly polar/acidic compounds.

17% in carbon content, and uses high-purity (99.999%) silica gel


Highly resistant against acids and alkalis.

The STR ODS- Columns


STR ODS Column for Analytical HPLC
Column name

Pore dia. ()

Particle dia. (m)

Column i.d. (mm)


4.0

STR ODS-

120

4.6
6.0

STR ODS- PEEK

120

Column length (mm)


150

GLC Cat. No.


404-019

250
150
250

404-018
404-021
404-020

150
150
250

404-022
404-027
404-026

4.6

Particle dia. (m)


5

Column i.d. (mm)


20.0

Column length (mm)


250

GLC Cat. No.


404-030

Pore dia. ()

Particle dia. (m)

STR ODS-

120

STR ODS- PEEK

120

Column i.d. (mm)


4.0
4.6
6.0
4.6

Column length (mm)


10
10
10
10

GLC Cat. No.


404-023
404-024
404-025
404-028

Particle dia. (m)


5

Column i.d. (mm)


20.0

Column length (mm)


50

GLC Cat. No.


404-031

STR ODS Column for Preparative HPLC


Column name
STR ODS-

Pore dia. ()
120

Guard Column for Analytical HPLC


Column name

Guard Column for Preparative HPLC


Column name
STR ODS-

70

Pore dia. ()
120

STR
STR ODS Columns
1. Analytical HPLC
Column name

Pore dia. ()

Particle dia. (m)

ODS-H

100

Column i.d. (mm)


4
4.6
4

ODS-M

100

5
4.6

Column length (mm)


50
150
250
150
250
150
250
150
250

Cat. No.
228-21336-02
228-21336-01
228-21336-03
228-21336-04
228-21336-05
228-21830-01
228-21830-02
228-21830-03
228-21830-04

Column length (mm)


250
50
250
250
50
250

Cat. No.
228-21831-01
228-21831-02
228-21831-03
228-21832-01
228-21832-02
228-21832-03

2. Preparative HPLC
Column name

Pore dia. ()

Particle dia. (m)

PREP ODS-H

120

Column i.d. (mm)


20
4.6

PREP ODS-M

120

20
4.6

STR ODS-H
Peaks
. Vitamin A
. Vitamin D2
. Vitamin E

Peaks
. Formaldehyde
. Acetaldehyde
. Propylaldehyde
. Butylaldehyde
. Pentanal

Fig. 117

Analysis of Aldehydes

Fig. 118

Operational Conditions
Column:
ODS-H (4.0 mm i.d.15 cm)
Mobile phase:
Methanol/water (40/60)
Column temperature: 40
Flow rate:
0.8 mL/min.
Detector:
Fluorophotometric detector (Ex: 360 nm, Em: 440nm)

Analysis of Oil-Soluble Vitamines

Operational Conditions
Column:
ODS-H (4.0 mm i.d.15 cm)
Mobile phase:
Methanol
Column temperature: 40
Flow rate:
0.5 mL/min.
Detector:
UV spectrophotometric detector (260 nm)

Peaks
. Asp
. Glu
. Asn
. Gln
. Ser
. Thr
. His
. Gly
. Ala
10. Tyr

Fig. 119

11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.

Tyr
Met
Val
Pro
Arg
Trp
Phe
Lys
Ile
Leu

Analysis of PHT-Amino Acids

Operational Conditions
Column:
ODS-H (4.0 mm i.d.25 cm)
Mobile phase:
10mM Sodium formate buffer solution (pH 5.50 and
containing 0.070% SDS)/acetonitrile (60/40)
Column temperature: 40
Flow rate:
0.5 mL/min.
Detector:
UV spectrophotometric detector (269 nm)

71

STR ODS-
Peaks
. Ethosuximide
. Primidone
. Phenobarbital
. Phenytoin
. Carbamazepin

Peaks
. Nicotinic acid
. Nicotinamide
. Calcium pantothenate
. Pyridoxine
. Ribofiavin phosphate
. Thiamine
. Caffeine
. Ribofiavin

Fig. 120

Analysis of Water Soluble Vitamines

Operational Conditions
Column:
ODS- (4.0 mm i.d.15 cm)
Mobile phase:
100mM phosphate buffer solution (pH 2.1) and
1.5mM Sodium octane sulfonate (9/1)
Column temperature: 40
Flow rate:
1.0 mL/min.
Detector:
UV spectrophotometric detector (210 nm)

Fig. 121

Analysis of Anticonvulsant

Operational Conditions
Column:
ODS- (4.0 mm i.d.15 cm)
Mobile phase:
100mM phosphate buffer solution (pH 2.1)
/methanol/acetonitrile (4/2/1)
Column temperature: 40
Flow rate:
1.0 mL/min.
Detector:
UV spectrophotometric detector (210 nm)

STR ODS-M
Peaks
. Benzoic acid
. Sorbic acid

Peaks
. Tartaric acid
. Malic acid
. Malonic acid
. Acetic acid
. Citric acid
. Succinic acid
. Propionic acid

Fig. 122

Fig. 123

Analysis of Organic Acids

Operational Conditions
Column:
ODS-M (4.6 mm i.d.15 cm)
Mobile phase:
10mM KH2 PO4 (adjusted to pH 2.3 with
phosphoric acid)
Column temperature: 40
Flow rate:
1.0 mL/min.
Detector:
UV spectrophotometric detector (210 nm)

Analysis of Food Presevatives

Operational Conditions
Column:
ODS-M (4.6 mm i.d.15 cm)
Mobile phase:
25mM Phosphate buffer solution (pH 3.5)/methanol
(7/3)
Column temperature: 50
Flow rate:
0.8 mL/min.
Detector:
UV spectrophotometric detector (254 nm)

STR PREP ODS-H


Peaks
. Uracil
. Methyl benzoate
. Naphthalene
. Biphenyl

Fig. 124

Inspection Data

Operational Conditions
Column:
PREP ODS-H (20 mm i.d.25 cm)
Mobile phase:
Methanol/water (85/15)
Column temperature: Ambient
Flow rate:
8.0 mL/min.
Detector:
20L

72

Fig. 125 Preparative LC Chromatogram of Paeoniflorin in Peony Extract


Operational Conditions
Column:
PREP ODS-H (20 mm i.d.25 cm)
Mobile phase:
Water/acetonitile (6/1)
Column temperature: Ambient
Flow rate:
15 mL/min.
Detector:
UV spectrophotometric detector (230 nm)
Sample size:
100 mg of peony extract (2.0 mL of solution)

4 Application Data
Food Industry

Peaks
. Acetate
. Lactate
. Succinate
. Cl
. Malate
. NO3
. Citrate
. Tartarate
. SO42

Fig. 126

Analysis of Anions in Wine

Peaks
. Fructose
. Glucose
. Sucrose

Fig. 127

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack IC-A1 (4.6 mm i.d.15 cm)
Mobile phase:
1.2mM potassium biphthalate (pH 4.2)
Flow rate:
1.5 mL/min.
Column temperature: 40
Detector:
Conductivity detector

Peaks
. Maltose
. Fructose
. Galactose
. iso-Maltose
. Glucose

Peaks
. Sucrose
. Glucose
. Fructose
. Sorbitol

Fig. 128

Determination of Saccharides in Pickles

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack SCR-101C (7.9 mm i.d.30 cm)
Mobile phase:
Water
Flow rate:
1.0 mL/min.
Column temperature: 85
Detector:
Refractive index detector

Fig. 129

Determination of Saccharides in Miso (Bean paste)

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack ISA-07 (4.0 mm i.d. 25 cm)
Mobile phase:
Potassium borate buffer solution, gradient elution
Flow rate:
0.6 mL/min.
Column temperature: 65
Detector:
Fluorescence detector (Ex. 320nm, Em.430nm)
Method:
Post-column derivatization with arginine
Peaks
. -Tocopherol
. -Tocopherol
. -Tocopherol
. -Tocopherol

Peaks
. Malic acid
. Succinic acid
. Lactic acid
. Formic acid
. Acetic acid
. Pyroglutamic acid

Fig. 130

Determination of Saccharides in Soft Drink

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack CLC-NH2 (6.0 mm i.d.15 cm)
Mobile phase:
Actonitrile/water(7/3)
Flow rate:
1.2 mL/min.
Column temperature: Ambient
Detector:
Refractive index detector

Determination of Organic Acids in Soy Sauce

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack SCR-102H (8.0 mm i.d.30 cm)
Mobile phase:
5mM p-toluenesulfonic acid
Flow rate:
0.8 mL/min.
Column temperature: 45
Detector:
Conductivity detector
Method:
Post-column derivatization with bis-tris buffer

Fig. 131

Determination of Tocopherols in Soy Bean Oil

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack CLC-NH2 (6.0mm i.d.15 cm)
Mobile phase:
n-Hexane/isopropanol (25/1)
Flow rate:
1.5 mL/min.
Column temperature: Ambient
Detector:
UV spectrophotometric detector (297nm)

73

Peaks
. Hypoxanthine
. IMP
. Inosine
. AMP
. ADP
. ATP

Fig. 132

Analysis of Adenine Derivative 6 Components

Operational Conditions
Column:
STR ODS- (4.6 mm i.d.15 cm)
Mobile phase:
100mM phosphate (triethylammonium) buffer
solution (pH 6.8) 100/acetonitrile
Flow rate:
1.0 mL/min.
Column temperature: 40
Detector:
UV spectrophotometric detector (260nm)

Hesperodine

Fig. 133

Determination of Hesperidine in Orange Juice

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack CLC-ODS (6.0 mm i.d.15 cm)
0.1M phosphate buffer solution (pH 2.1)/acetonitrile (3/1)
Mobile phase:
Flow rate:
1.5 mL/min.
Column temperature: 40
Detector:
UV spectrophotometric detector (265nm)

Peaks
. Stevioside
. Rebaudioside A

Fig. 134

Determination of Steviosides in Pickles

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack CLC-NH2 (6.0 mm i.d.15 cm)
Mobile phase:
Acetonitrile/water (3/1)
Flow rate:
1.5 mL/min.
Column temperature: 40
Detector:
UV spectrophotometric detector (210nm)

Peaks
. Benzoic acid
. Sorbic acid

Fig. 135

Peaks
. Asp
. Thr
. Ser
. Glu
. Pro
. Gly
. Ala
. Val

Theanine

Fig. 136

Determination of Theanine in Tea Leaf

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack CLC-ODS (6.0 mm i.d.15 cm)
Precolumn:
Shim-pack GRD-ODS
10mM phosphate buffer solution (pH 7.1)/acetonitrile (92/8)
Mobile phase:
Flow rate:
1.5 mL/min.
Column temperature: Ambient
Detector:
Fluorescence detector (Ex. 365nm, Em. 435nm)
Method:
Prelabelling with OPA

74

Analysis of Preservatives in Food

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack CLC-ODS (6.0 mm i.d.15 cm)
Precolumn:
Shim-pack GRD-ODS
Mobile phase:
10mM phosphate buffer solution (pH 6.9)
/acetonitrile (20/1)
Flow rate:
1.5 mL/min.
Column temperature: 40
Detector:
UV spectrophotometric detector (225nm)

Fig. 137

.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.

Met
Ile
Leu
Tyr
Phc
His
Lys
Arg

Analysis of Amino Acids in Soy Sauce

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack ISC-07 (4.0 mm i.d.15 cm)
Mobile phase:
Sodium citrate buffer solution, gradient elution
Flow rate:
0.3 mL/min.
Detector:
Fluorescence detector (Ex. 348nm, Em. 450nm)
Method:
Prelabelling with OPA

Medicines and Cosmetics

Peaks
. Nicotinic acid
. Nicotinamide
. Pantothenic acid
. Ethofyline (I.S.)
. Pyridoxine
. Caffeine
. Thiamine
. Riboflavine

Fig. 138

Analysis of Vitamin Tablet

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack CLC-ODS (6.0 mm i.d.15 cm)
Mobile phase:
0.1M phosphate buffer solution (pH 2.1) and 1.2mM
sodium octane sulfonate/acetonitrile (9/1)
Flow rate:
1.5 mL/min.
Column temperature: 40
Detector:
UV spectrophotometric detector (210nm)

Ethinylestradiol

Fig. 139

Determination of Ethinylestradiol in Cream

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack CLC-SIL(M) (4.6mm i.d.25cm)
Mobile phase:
n-Hexane/ethanol (20/1)
Flow rate:
1.0 mL/min.
Column temperature: 40
Detector:
Fluorescence detector (Ex. 285nm, Em. 315nm)

Benzothorium
Chloride
Taurine

Fig. 140

Determination of Taurine in Soft Drink

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack SCR-101H (7.9mm i.d.30cm)
Mobile phase:
10mM aqueous solution of perchloric acid
Flow rate:
0.8 mL/min.
Column temperature: 40
Detector:
Refractive index detector

Fig. 141

Determination of Benzethonium Chloride in Gargle

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack CLC-ODS (6.0mm i.d.15cm)
0.1M phosphate buffer solution (pH 2.1)/acetonitrile (1/2)
Mobile phase:
Flow rate:
1.5 mL/min.
Column temperature: 50
Detector:
UV spectrophotometric detector (220nm)

Berberine

Amygdalin

Fig. 142

Determination of Berberine in Coptis Japonica Powder

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack CLC-ODS (6.0mm i.d.15cm)
Mobile phase:
10mM phosphate buffer solution (pH 2.6) and 0.1M
sodium perchlorate/acetonitrile (2/1)
Flow rate:
1.5 mL/min.
Column temperature: 50
Detector:
UV spectrophotometric detector (340nm)

Fig. 143

Determination of Amygdalin in Apricot Seed

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack CLC-ODS (6.0mm i.d.15cm)
Mobile phase:
Water/acetonitrile (4/1)
Flow rate:
1.5 mL/min.
Column temperature: 40
Detector:
UV spectrophotometric detector (210nm)

75

lodoform

Peaks
. Camphor
. Methyl salicylate
. Thymol
. Menthol

Fig. 144

Analysis of Antiphlogistic/Analgesic Paste

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack CLC-ODS (6.0mm i.d.15cm)
Mobile phase:
Methanol/tetrahydrofuran/water (5/1/4)
Flow rate:
1.2 mL/min.
Column temperature: 40
Detector:
Refractive index detector

Fig. 145

Determination of Iodoform in Pulveres

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack CLC-ODS (6.0mm i.d.15cm)
Mobile phase:
10mM phosphate buffer solution (pH 2.6)
/acetonitrile (1/2)
Flow rate:
1.5 mL/min.
Column temperature: 40
Detector:
UV spectrophotometric detector (335nm)

Chlorhexidine gluconate

Chondroitin sulfate

Fig. 146

Determination of Chlorhexidine Gluconate

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack CLC-ODS (6.0mm i.d.15cm)
Mobile phase:
10mM phosphate buffer solution (pH 2.6) and 0.1M
sodium perchlorate/acetonitrile (3/2)
Flow rate:
1.5 mL/min.
Column temperature: 50
Detector:
UV spectrophotometric detector (240nm)

Fig. 147

Peaks
. Asp
. Thr
. Ser
. Glu
. Pro
. Cysteine
. Gly
. Ala
. Val

Fluocinolone
acetonide

Fig. 148

Determination of Fluocinolone Acetonide in Cream

Operational Conditions
Column:
Zorbax CN (4.6mm i.d.25cm)
Mobile phase:
n-Hexane/ethanol(4/1)
Flow rate:
1.0mL/min.
Column temperature: Ambient
Detector:
UV spectrophotometric detector

76

Determination of Chondroitin sulfate in Eyewash

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack Diol-300 (7.9mm i.d.25cm)
Mobile phase:
50mM phosphate buffer solution (pH 3)
Flow rate:
1.0 mL/min.
Detector:
UV spectrophotometric detector (210nm)

Fig. 149

10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.

Met
Ile
Leu
Try
Phe
His
Trp
Lys
Arg

Analysis of Amino Acid in Transfusion Liquid

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack ISC-07 (4.0mm i.d.15cm)
Mobile phase:
Citric acid buffer solution, gradient elution
Flow rate:
0.3 mL/min.
Column temperature: 55
Detector:
Fluorescence detector (Ex. 348nm, Em. 450nm)
Method:
Post-column derivatization with OPA

-Glycyrrhrtinic acid

Vitamin B12

Fig. 150

Determination of -Glycyrrhetinic Acid in Cream

Operational Conditions
Column:
CAPCELL PAK C18 (5m) (4.6mm i.d. 25cm)
Mobile phase:
Acetonitrile/phosphoric acid (pH 2.5) (3/1)
Flow rate:
1.0 mL/min.
Column temperature: 40
Detector:
UV spectrophotometric detector (230nm)

Fig. 151

Determination of Vitamin B12 in Injection

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack CLC-ODS (6.0mm i.d.15cm)
Mobile phase:
10mM phosphate buffer solution (pH 2.6)
/acetonitrile (7/1)
Flow rate:
1.5 mL/min.
Column temperature: 40
Detector:
UV spectrophotometric detector (278nm)

Peaks
. Cl
. NO3
. SO42

Fig. 152

Analysis of Inorganic Anions in Injection

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack IC-A1 (4.6mm i.d. 15cm)
Mobile phase:
2.5mM phthalic acid and 2.4mM (tris)
(hydroxymethyl) aminomethane (pH 4.0)
Flow rate:
1.5 mL/min.
Column temperature: 40
Detector:
Conductivity detector

Peaks
. Acetaminophen
. Caffeine
. Dihydrocodeine phosphate
. Methylephedrine

Fig. 153

Analysis of Cold Medicine

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack CLC-ODS (6.0mm i.d.15cm)
Mobile phase:
10mM phosphate buffer solution (pH 2.6) and
20mM sodium perchloric/acetonitrile (8/1)
Flow rate:
1.5 mL/min.
Column temperature: 40
Detector:
UV spectrophotometric detector (210nm)

77

Medical and Biochemical Field

Peaks
. Acetylsalicylic acid
. Salicylic acid

Peaks
. Ethosuximide
. Primidone
. Phenobarbital
. Phenytoin
. Hexobarbital (I.S.)
. Carbamazepin

Fig. 154

Analysis of Anticonvulsants in Serum

Fig. 155 Determination of Acetylsalicylic Acid and Salicylic Acid in Serum

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack CLC-ODS (6.0mm i.d.15cm)
Mobile phase:
0.1M phosphate buffer solution (pH 5.5)
/methanol(10/9)
Flow rate:
1.2 mL/min.
Column temperature: 55
Detector:
UV spectrophotometric detector (210nm)

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack CLC-ODS (6.0mm i.d.15cm)
0.1M phosphate buffer solution (pH 2.1)/methanol (1/1)
Mobile phase:
Flow rate:
1.5 mL/min.
Column temperature: 55
Detector:
UV spectrophotometric detector (245nm)

Peaks
. Theophyline
. Ethofyline (I.S.)

Fig. 156

Fig. 157 Determination of Xanthine, Hypoxanthine, and Uric Acid in Urine

Determination of Theophylline in Blood

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack CLC-ODS (6.0mm i.d.15cm)
0.1M phosphate buffer solution (pH 2.1)/acetonitrile (10/1)
Mobile phase:
Flow rate:
1.0 mL/min.
Column temperature: 40
Detector:
UV spectrophotometric detector (270nm)

Peaks
. UMP
. CMP
. AMP
. GMP
. UDP
. CDP

Peaks
. Uric acid
. Hypoxanthine
. Xanthine

.
.
.
10.
11.
12.

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack CLC-ODS (6.0mm i.d.15cm)
Mobile phase:
20mM phosphate buffer solution (pH 3)
Flow rate:
1.0 mL/min.
Column temperature: 40
Detector:
UV spectrophotometric detector (260nm)

ADP
UTP
GDP
CTP
ATP
GTP

25-OH-D3

Fig. 158

Analysis of Nucleotides in Rat Liver Oil

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack WAX-1 (4.0mm i.d.5cm)
Mobile phase:
Phosphate buffer solution (pH 7), gradient elution
Flow rate:
1.0 mL/min.
Column temperature: 45
Detector:
UV spectrophotometric detector (260nm)

78

Fig. 159

Determination of Vitamin 25-OH-D3 in Blood

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack CLC-ODS (6.0mm i.d.15cm)
Mobile phase:
Methanol/water (5/1)
Flow rate:
1.5 mL/min.
Column temperature: 50
Detector:
UV spectrophotometric detector (265nm)

Peaks
. Vanillylmanderic acid (VMA)
. Homovanillic acid (HVA)

Peaks
. N-Acetylputrescine
. Putrescine
. N1-Acetylspermidine
. N1-Acetylspermine

Fig. 160

Determination of Polyamines in Urine

Fig. 161

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack CLC-ODS (6.0mm i.d.15cm)
Mobile phase:
Sodium perchlorate and sodium hexane sulfonate
/acetonitril, gradient elution
Flow rate:
1.1 mL/min.
Column temperature: 50
Detector:
Fluorescence detector (Ex. 345nm, Em. 455nm)
Method:
Post-column derivatization with OPA

Determination of HVA and VMA in Neonate Urine

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack CLC-VMA (6.0mm i.d.15cm)
Mobile phase:
Tartaric acid/acetonitrile (97/3) with a small amount
of EDTA
Flow rate:
1.5 mL/min.
Detector:
Conductivity detector

Histamine

Fig. 162

Determination of -Glucosidase

Fig. 163

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack HPC-C3 (4.0mm i.d.5cm)
Ammonium sulfate/phosphate buffer solution (pH 7),
Mobile phase:
gradient elution
Flow rate:
0.5 mL/min.
Column temperature: Ambient
Detector:
UV spectrophotometric detector (220nm)

Determination of Histamine in Plasma

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack WCX-1 (4.0mm i.d.5cm)
Mobile phase:
40mM phosphate buffer solution (pH 6.9)
Flow rate:
1.0 mL/min.
Column temperature: 50
Detector:
Fluorescence detector (Ex. 348nm, Em. 440nm)
Method:
Post-column derivatization with OPA
Peaks
. Tau
. P-EtNH2
. Thr
. Ser
. Asn
. Glu
. Gln
. Pro
. Gly
10. Ala
11. Cit
12. ABA
13. Val

Fig. 164

14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.

Met
Cys
Ile
Lou
Tyr
Phe
-Ala
Trp
His
Orn
Lys
Arg

Analysis of Amino Acids in Serum

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack ISC-07 (4.0mm i.d.15cm)
Mobile phase:
Lithium citrate buffer solution, gradient elution
Flow rate:
0.4 mL/min.
Column temperature: 3858
Detector:
Fluorescence detector (Ex. 348nm, Em. 450nm)
Method:
Post-column derivatization with OPA

79

Chemical Industry

Fig. 165

Analysis of Epoxy Resin

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack CLC-ODS (6.0mm i.d.15cm)
Mobile phase:
Water/acetonitrile, gradient elution
Flow rate:
1.0 mL/min.
Column temperature: 40
Detector:
UV spectrophotometric detector (220nm)

Fig. 167

Analysis of Alkylamine-Polyethylene Aducts

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack CLC-ODS (6.0mm i.d.15cm)
Mobile phase:
Methanol/0.05% phosphoric acid (3/2)
Flow rate:
1.0 mL/min.
Column temperature: 40
Detector:
UV spectrophotometric detector (210nm)

Fig. 166

Analysis of Ester Oligomers

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack CLC-ODS (6.0mm i.d.15cm)
Mobile phase:
Methanol/water (4/1)
Flow rate:
1.0 mL/min.
Column temperature: 50
Detector:
UV spectrophotometric detector (254nm)

Fig. 168

Analysis of Polyoxyethylene Octylphenyl Ether

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack CLC-SIL (6.0mm i.d.15cm)
Mobile phase:
n-Hexane/ethanol (2/1)
Flow rate:
1.5 mL/min.
Column temperature: Ambient
Detector:
UV spectrophotometric detector (250nm)

Low molecular weight

High molecular weight

Fig. 169

Analysis of Polyvinylacetate

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack GPC-804, 803, and 802, (8.0mm i.d.
30cm, each)
Mobile phase:
Tetrahydrofuran
Flow rate:
1.0 mL/min.
Column temperature: 40
Detector:
Refractive index detector

80

Fig. 170

Analysis of Carboxylmethylcellulose

Operational Conditions
Column:
Asahipak GS-710 (two columns)
Mobile phase:
50mM sodium nitrate
Flow rate:
1.0 mL/min.
Column temperature: 50
Detector:
Refractive index detector

lrganox1076

Fig. 171

Analysis of Isoprene Rubber

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack GPC-804, 802, and 802 (8.0mm i.d.
30cm, each)
Mobile phase:
Tetrahydrofuran
Flow rate:
1.0 mL/min.
Column temperature: 40
Detector:
Refractive index detector

Fig. 172

Determination of Irganox 1076 in Rubber

Operational Conditions
Column:
Zorbax ODS (4.6mm i.d.15cm)
Mobile phase:
Methanol/tetrahydrofuran (9/1)
Flow rate:
1.0 mL/min.
Column temperature: 40
Detector:
UV spectrophotometric detector (280nm)

Cl

Peaks
. 4-Carboxybenzaldehyde
. p-Toluic acid

Fig. 173

Determination of Impurities in Terephthalic acid

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack CLC-ODS (6.0mm i.d.15cm)
Mobile phase:
10mM phosphate buffer solution (pH 2.6)
/acetonitrile (4/1)
Flow rate:
1.5 mL/min.
Column temperature: 65
Detector:
UV spectrophotometric detector (230nm)

Fig. 174

Determination of Chlorine in Concrete Additive

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack IC-A1 (4.6mm i.d.10cm)
Mobile phase:
2.0mM phthalic acid and 1.5mM tris
(hydroxymethyl) aminomethane
Flow rate:
1.5 mL/min.
Column temperature: 40

Fe-EDTA

Borate

Fig. 175 Determination of Borate in Plating Solution


Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack SCR-101H (7.9mm i.d.30cm)
Mobile phase:
5mM perchloric acid aqueous solution
Flow rate:
0.8 mL/min.
Column temperature: 50
Detector:
Reractive index detector

Fig. 176

Determination of EDTA

Operational Conditions
Column:
STR ODS- (4.6mm i.d.15cm)
Mobile phase:
15mM inclding tributylamines 10mM phosphate
aqueous solution (pH 7) 5/acetonitrile 1
Flow rate:
1.0 mL/min.
Column temperature: 40
Detector:
UV spectrophtometric detector (258nm)

81

Environmental Pollutants

Peaks
. Cl
. NO2
. NO3
. SO42

Fig. 177

Determination of Inorganic Anion in Rain Water

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack IC-A3
Mobile phase:
8.0mM Hydroxyacetic benzoate
Flow rate:
1.5 mL/min.
Column temperature: 40
Detector:
Conductivity detector

Peaks
. Na
. NH4
. K

Fig. 178

Determination of Monovalent Cations in Soil Water

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack IC-C1 (5mm i.d.15cm)
Mobile phase:
5mM nitric acid aqueous solution
Flow rate:
1.5 mL/min.
Column temperature: 40
Conductivity detector
Detector:

Peaks
. Br
. NO3

Phenol

Fig. 179

Determination of Bromine and Nitric Acid

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack IC-A1 (4.6mm i.d.15cm)
Mobile phase:
10mM phosphate buffer solution (pH 6.8)
Flow rate:
1.5 mL/min.
Column temperature: 40
Detector:
UV spectrophotometric detector (210nm)

82

Fig. 180

Determination of Phenol in Water

Operational Conditions
Column:
Shim-pack CLC-ODS (6.0mm i.d.15cm)
0.1M phosphate buffer solution (pH 2.1)/acetonitrile (3/1)
Mobile phase:
Flow rate:
1.5 mL/min.
Column temperature: 40
Detector:
UV spectrophotometric detector (265nm)
Sample pretreatment: Concentrated with an automatic sample
pretreatment system

5 Parts for Flow line


Plumbing parts (Connecting Parts)
Cut and sharpen not necessary
Forged pipe

Fingertightening connector
You can connect the column by tighening this connector, not
by wrench. This PEEK connector which is superior in
chemical compatibility and mechanical strength is suitable for
biological LC. Available to 1.6mm i.d. pipe such as stainless,
titanium, teflon, tefzel, PEEK etc. Maxium pressure is
250kgf/cm2 when connecting to 0.5mm i.d. PEEK pipe.

This 1.6mm o.d. pipe (SS 316) is cut at the size of easily use
and mechanical-forged smoothly in both edges.

Pre-cut Stainless Pipe

Description
Male Nut, PEEK (Inc. 5pcs.)
Connecting

i.d.o.d.length (mm)
0.31.6100
0.31.6200
0.31.6300
0.31.6400
0.31.6500
0.81.6100
0.81.6200
0.81.6300
0.81.6400
0.81.6500

Cat. No.
228-18565-84

by stainless plumbing parts


Ferrule1.6F

SS pipe

Male Nut
Column

Cat. No
228-22301-00
228-22302-00
228-22303-00
228-22304-00
228-22305-00
228-22801-00
228-22802-00
228-22803-00
228-22804-00
228-22805-00

To connect this type of column, use the kit below.

Description

Cat. No.

Number
Pipe 0.3 i.d.1.6 o.d.25cm 1pc.

Column Connection Kit C ASSY

228-16058-91

(For new-new type connection)

Male Nut

1.6MN 2pcs.

Ferrule

1.6F

2pcs.

Connector Plumbing Parts

Male Nut
1.6MN

Female Nut
1.6FN

Coupling1.6C

Union1.6U

Union1.6U(X)

Ferrule1.6F

Description

Cat. No.

Adapter1.6A

Number

Male Nut 1.6MN

228-16001-84

10

Female Nut1.6FN

228-16002-84

10

Coupling1.6C

228-16004-03

Adapter1.6A

228-16005-03

Union1.6U

228-00034

Union1.6U(X)

228-01356

Ferrule1.6F

228-16000-84

Ferrule1.6F

228-16000-85

10

83

LC plumbing part kit


This kit put in a prastic case consists of pipes, connectors and
tools needed to HPLC plumbing parts. It is possible to cut the
pipe with the cutter attached as the length as you like. After
cutting the pipe, hold this in the miniture vice and file the end
of this smooth.
Description
LC plumbing part kit

Cat. No.
228-24209-91

LC Connecting Part Kit


Mark

Description
Male Nut, 1.6MN
Ferrule, 1.6F
Coupling, 1.6C-0.4
Plug, 1.6P
Longbush, 7010-011
Ferrule, 7010-010
PTFE ferrule, 1.6F-T
PTFE tube, o.d. 1.6
SS pipe, o.d.1.6
Pre-cut pipe, o.d. 1.6
Pipe cutter
File (triangle, flat)
Miniture vice

Number
Notes
10
20
2
2
2
For Rheodyne
injector
4
5
2m
i.d. 0.4
Each 2m i.d. 0.3 and 0.8
4
i.d. 0.3, 250 length
1
Each 1
1

Kit
Description

Cat. No.

Coupling 1.6C ASSY

228-16051-91

Adapter 1.6A ASSY

228-16052-91

Union 1.6U Newtype ASSY Type

228-16053-91

Union 1.6U(X) Newtype ASSY

228-16054-91

Column connector kit

228-17943-92

Coupling
Ferrule
Male Nut
Adapter
Ferrule
Male Nut
Female Nut
Union
Ferrule
Female Nut
Union
Frrule
Female Nut
Male Nut
Ferrule

Products Name
1.6C
1.6F
1.6MN
1.6A
1.6F
1.6MN
1.6FN
1.6U
1.6F
1.6FN
1.6U(X)
1.6F
1.6FN
1.6MN
1.6F

Number
1
2
2
1
2
1
1
1
2
2
1
2
2
2
2

Checking the end of pipe


As if cutting a wire by wrench
Cut the stainless pipe easily
Holding and cutting the pipe like wrench by cutter in the LC
plumbing part kit, we can prevent plugging the pipe. You can
cut easily and the end of the pipe is smooth, comparing with
the case of filing. (Do not forget to file the end of the pipe.)
Possible to cut from 0.3mm i.d. to 1.6mm o.d.

Use the pipe once filing the end of the stainless pipe smooth
and checking with a magnifying glass carefully. We can look
carefully with a High magnifying power glass made of noncolour lense.

Description
A magnifying glass, 20 times
Subscription
Piping cutter

84

Cat. No.
670-18802

Cat. No.
670-12327

PEEK plumbing parts


Use this parts for maintenance Non-metal LC system and system up.
Description
Plumbing parts (Connecting parts) kit for inert LC

Cat. No.
228-33285-91

Component of Plumbing parts (Connecting parts) kit for Non-metal LC


Male Nut 1.6MN-2 PEEK
228-332135pcs.
Male NutFerrule separate type

Stop joint PEEK


(228-280902pcs. PEEK Plug)

Ferrule 1.6F PEEK


228-3163810pcs.
Male NutFerrule separate type

Clean cut
228-339301pcs.
A pressing cutter for PEEK tube

Male connector 1.6C PEEK


228-250142pcs.
Coupling made with PEEK

PEEK tube set


(228-334062pcs.)

-1 PEEK tube 1.60.25500 straight

-2 PEEK tube 1.60.25500 L type

-3 FEP tube NFL016


(For protect PEEK tube, 1m)

There are two types: male nutferrule separation type and joint type.(Refer to P.83)
When using PEEK tube with organic solvent type mobile phase, use separationtype.
When using PEEK tube with aqueous solution like IC, use joint type under normal pressure.

The

solvent when using PEEK resin


Although PEEK resin has high mechanical strength and thus is considered as optimal plastic material for HPLC, there are some
restrictions to use. Make sure that particularly the solvents below are NOT used.
Concentrated sulfuric acid, concentrated nitric acid, dichloroacetic acid, tetrahydrofuran(THF), dichloromethane,
chloroform, dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO), acetone

There is no problem of using methanol and acetonitriles, but use these solvents within the pressure below.
Methanol: Each diameter200kgf/cm2 (19.6MPa)
Acetonitriles: i.d. 0.125/0.25200kgf/cm2 (19.6MPa)
i.d. 0.50
150kgf/cm2 (14.7MPa)
i.d. 0.75
100kgf/cm2 (9.8MPa)
Each PEEK tube showed in this page includes FEP tube for protection. Preparing for the case of PEEK tube is broken, be
sure to put FEP tube for the security.

85

PEEK plumbing parts (Not included in Plumbing Parts Kits)


Description

Cat. No.

Male Nut 1.6MN-2 PEEK

228-33213

Male nutFerrule separation type

Contents

Ferrule 1.6F PEEK (includes 3pcs.)

228-33513-91

Male nutFerrule separation type

Male connector 1.6C PEEK

228-25014

Coupling

3way joint 1.6C PEEK

228-25013

Female T joint1

Stop joint PEEK

228-28090

Plug

Tubing cutter

228-32930-01

Press cutter for PEEK tube

Replacement blade

228-32930-02

PEEK Tube set

228-33406-91

Inline filter PEEK

228-32939

Frit (1pcs.)

228-32744

Spare filter for inline filter

Frit (5pcs.)

228-33691-91

Spare filter for inline filter

Rheflex fitting set

228-32651-41

Inc. nutferrule each 5


(A spare for Rheodyne 9725/i)2

Filter for protecting a column


(Put between injector and column)

PEEK tube (0.125 i.d.1.6 o.d.3000mm)

228-33833-91

PEEK tube (0.25 i.d.1.6 o.d.3000mm)

228-33833-92

PEEK tube (0.50 i.d.1.6 o.d.3000mm)

228-33833-93

PEEK tube (0.75 i.d.1.6 o.d.3000mm)

228-33833-94

Sample loop 100L

228-32651-16

Rheodyne injector for 9725/i

200L

228-32651-17

Rheodyne injector for 9725/i

500L

228-32651-18

Rheodyne injector for 9725/i

1mL

228-32651-19

Rheodyne injector for 9725/i

1 Use this with chemical reaction detection system etc.


2 NutFerrule 5pcs. set for PEEK tube of Rheodyne 9725/i. Rheodyne 9725/i includes nut ferrule 4pcs. so that this set is not
necessary when installing.
"Rheflex" stands for Fex fitting made in Rheodyne.

86

Shimadzu Amino Acid Analysis kit for amino acid analytical system
As

both mobile phase and reaction solutions are


prepared to be optimized of analytical conditions, dilute
and pH adjusting is not necessary.
As strictly selected grade reagent is used, suitable for
high sensitive analysis.

Mobile phase kit

Analysis kit OPA reagent

Classification of analytical kit


Description

Cat. No.

Bottle name
AA-MA(Na)

Contents
0.2N-sodium citric acid

Capacity
1L

Usage
A solution (No.1 buffer)

228-21195-94

AA-MB(Na)
AA-MC(Na)

0.6N-sodium citric acid


0.2N-sodium hydroxide

1L
500mL

B solution (No.2 buffer)

Amino acid mobile phase kit A solution 228-21195-96

AA-MA(Na)
AA-MA(Li)

0.2N-sodium citric acid


0.15N-lithium citric acid

1L3pcs.
1L

A solution (No.1 buffer)


A solution (No.1 buffer)

Amino acid mobile phase kit Li type

AA-MB(Li)
AA-MC(Li)

0.3N-lithium citric acid


0.2N-lithium hydroxide

1L
500mL

C solution (column clean up solution)

AA-MA(Li)
AA-RA
AA-RB

0.15N-lithium citric acid


Basic buffer
O-phthalic aldehyde

1L3pcs.
500mL
500mL

A solution (No.1 buffer)


Reaction reagent A
Reaction reagent B

Amino acid mobile phase kit Na type

228-21195-95

Amino acid mobile phase Li type A solution 228-21195-97


Amino acid analytical kit OPA reagent 228-21195-93

C solution (column clean up solution)

B solution (No.2 buffer)

Amino acid mobile phase kit Na type consists of mobile phase for amino acid analysis composed of protein (2 pcs.) and column clean up solution.

Amino acid mobile phase kit Li type consists of amino acid mobile phase and column clean up solution.

Analytical kit OPA reagent is a set of reaction reagent (2 kinds) and can be used in case of Na type and Li type.

Disposable Vial
Mass

products made by plastic


Suitable for the disposable of many samples
Septa is attached in a cap
Not necessary to set up septa
Special patterned ditch on the septa
The trouble such as the tears of the septa and the plugging
of the syring hole doesn't occur.
V bottom which solutions don't leave in
The amount of the sample is available in the range of 50l
to 1ml. Also, the shape of the bottom is arranged not to
leave air bubbles.

Specification
Injector

SIL-10A, SIL-9A, SIL-6B,


SIL-10AXL

Maxium amount

1mL

Minium amount of sample


(10l inject)

50

Materials

Polyethylene (Cap, Septa)


Polypropylene (Case)

Cat. No.

228-31600-91

Caution) When using disposable vial with a sample of organic solvent


type, be sure to check whether there are disturbing peak or not
to do branktest.

87

Disposable Filter
This disposable filter makes it possible to eliminates precipitate materials and minute particles in a sample. You can prevent
the plugging of the column, the change of the property, and the trouble of the injector and the micro syringe. Therefore the
column you use can be kept long.

Features
Small

disk shape disposable filter.


lock attached and you can filtrate with easily operation and no trouble.
The amount of the liquid left in this filter is quite small.
Filtration can be with high flow and low presure.
There are many kinds of filter including ion chromatography as follows.
Ruar

Series

Description

Aqueous type

Filter, 4A

Shape

Diameter (mm) Pore Size (m)

0.45

Cat. No.

670-12540-01

Features
Composed

of a hydrophilic

membrane and a
polypropylenehousing (blue).
Suitable

Filter,13A

13

0.45

670-12540-02

for the pretreatment of

the sample for HPLC analysis


and protein analysis which are
an object of aqueous and
alcohol solution.

Ion chromato type

Sterilization,

Filter,25A

25

0.45

670-12540-03

particles.

Filter,4AI

0.45

670-12540-11

Composed

eliminated

of a de-ionized

hydrophilic membrance and a


polypropylenehousing (light
blue)

Filter,13AI

13

0.45

670-12540-12

Suitable

for the pretreatment of

the sample for ion


chromatography analysis.
As

Filter,25AI

25

0.45

670-12540-13

Filter,4N

0.45

670-12540-21

divided into each 10pcs,

clean can be kept.

Composed

of PTFE

membrance and a

Organic type

polypropylenehousing. (halftransparent)
Superiority

Filter,13N

13

0.45

670-12540-22

is solvent and

chemical compatibility
Suitable

for the pretreatment of

semi-analytical sample which


are an object of solvent, strong

Filter,25N

25

0.45

670-12540-23

acid and strong alkarine.


It

is good for air vent filter.


(Inc. each 100pcs.)

88

Chemical Compatibility

Esters

Chemical name

Hydrogen
carbide

Ketones

Oil group Halogenation hydrogen carbide

Glacial acetate acid


Acetate acid 90
30
10
Hydrochloric acid Conc
6N
Silfuric acid Conc
6N
Nitric acid Conc
6N
Ammonia water 6N

3N
Calcium hydroxide 3N
Sodium hydroxide 5N

3N
Methanol
Ethanol
Propanol
Isopropanol
Butanol
Amyl alcohol
Ethylene glycol
Propylene glycol
Glycerine
Ethyl ether
Isopropyl ether
Dioxane
Tetrahydrofuran
Methyl esters
Etyl esters
Isopropyl esters
Butyl esters
Amyl esters
Serosolve esters

Organic type

Others

Ether

Alcohols

Alkaline

Acid

Chemical name

Can use Can use for short time

Aqueous &
Ion chromato type

Acetone
Cyclohexane
Metyl etyl ketone
Metyl isobutyl ketone
Benzene
Toluene
Xylenes
Etane dichloride
Methylene chloride
Chloroform
Carbon tetrachloride
Perchloroe etylene
Trichloro etylene
Freon TF
Freon TMC
Cotton-seed oil
Lubrication oil
Peanut oil
Sesame oil
Acetnitryl
Aniline
Gasoline
Kerosene
Dimethylsulfoxide
Dimethylsulfoxide
Terpene oil
Pyridine
Phenols (liquid)
Hexane (dry)
Formaldehyde 37

Aqueous &
Ion chromato type

Can NOT use

Organic type

Specification
4mm

Type

aqueous Ion chromato


type
type
Item
Pore size

4A
m

Organic
type

aqueous Ion chromato


type
type

4N

13A

13A

25mm
Organic
type
13N

aqueous Ion chromato


type
type
25A

25A

Organic
type
25N

0.45
0.45
0.45
0.45
0.45
0.45
0.45
0.45
0.45
OP
OP
PTFE
OP
OP
PTFE
OP
OP
PTFE
PP
PP
PP
PP
PP
PP
PP
PP
PP
818
818
818
1822
1822
1822
2924
2924
2924
0.07
0.07
0.07
0.8
0.8
0.8
4
4
4
7
7
7
5
5
5
6
6
6
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
Less than 10 Less than 10 Less than 10 Less than 30 Less than 30 Less than 30 Less than 100 Less than 100 Less than 100
Ruar lock Ruar lock Ruar lock Ruar lock Ruar lock Ruar lock Ruar lock Ruar lock Ruar lock

Filter
Housing
Size(L)
mm
Available filtration area
cm2
Maxium pressure
kg/cm2
Maxium temperature

Amount of the liquid left L


In
Connecting parts
Out
Ruar slip
Sterilization method2
E
Number(pcs.)/case
100
Stuff1

4A

13mm

Ruar slip
E
100

Ruar slip
A,E
100

Ruar slip
E
100

1 OPOlefines type polymer, PPPolypropylene, PTFEPolytetrafluoroethylene


2 SAUTO clave, EEthylene oxide gas

Ruar slip
E
100

Ruar slip
A,E
100

Ruar slip
E
100

Ruar slip
E
100

Ruar slip
A,E
100

89

6 Shim-pack Columns

Column series

Column name

Dimension

Cat.No.

Shim-pack Amino-Na

6.0mm i.d.10cm

228-18837-91

Shim-pack Amino-Li

6.0mm i.d.10cm

228-18837-91

Shim-pack CLC-ODST

4.6mm i.d.15cm

228-18062-91

Shim-pack WAX-1T

4.6mm i.d.5cm

228-18257-91

Shim-pack WAX-2T

4.6mm i.d.5cm

228-18258-91

Shim-pack WCX-1T

4.6mm i.d.5cm

228-18259-91

Shim-pack HPC-C2T

4.6mm i.d.5cm

228-18260-91

Shim-pack HPC-C3T

4.6mm i.d.5cm

228-18261-91

Shim-pack CLC-SIL

6.0mm i.d.15cm

228-00807-91

Shlm-pack CLC-SILM

4.6mm i.d.15cm

228-17872-91

Shim-pack CLC-SILM

4.6mm i.d.25cm

228-17872-92

Shim-pack CLC-ODS

6.0mm i.d.15cm

228-00808-91

Shim-pack CLC-ODSM

4.6mm i.d.15cm

228-17873-91

Shjm-pack CLC-ODSM

4.6mm i.d.25cm

228-17873-92

Shim-pack CLC-C8

6.0mm i.d.15cm

228-00809-91

Shlm-pack CLC-C8M

4.6mm i.d.15cm

228-17874-91

Shim-pack CLC-C8M

4.6mm i.d.25cm

228-17874-92

Shim-pack CLC-TMS

6.0mm i.d.15cm

228-00810-91

Shlm-pack CLC-TMSM

4.6mm i.d.15cm

228-17875-91

Shim-pack CLC-TMSM

4.6mm i.d.25cm

228-17875-92

Shjm-pack CLC-CN

6.0mm i.d.15cm

228-00810-91

Shim-pack CLC-CNM

4.6mm i.d.15cm

228-17876-91

Shim-pack CLC-CNM

4.6mm i.d.25cm

228-17876-92

Shim-pack CLC-Phenyl

6.0mm i.d.15cm

228-00812-91

Shim-pack CLC-PhenylM

4.6mm i.d.15cm

228-17877-91

Shim-pack CLC-PhenylM

4.6mm i.d.25cm

228-17877-92

Shim-pack CLC-NH2

6.0mm i.d.15cm

228-16725-91

Shim-pack CLC-NH2M

4.6mm i.d.15cm

228-17878-91

Shim-pack CLC-NH2M

4.6mm i.d.25cm

228-17878-92

Shim-pack CLC-VMA

6.0mm i.d.15cm

228-17255-91

Shlm-pack CLC-ODS/H

4.6mm i.d.25cm

228-00808-92

Shim-pack Amino

P.33

Shim-pack BIO T

Shlm-pack CLC

Reference

P.57

P.24

P.51

90

Column series

Column name

Dimension

Cat.No.

Shim-pack Diol-150

7.9mm i.d.25cm

228-14775-91

Shim-pack Diol-150

7.9mm i.d.50cm

228-14775-92

Shim-pack Diol-300

7.9mm i.d.25cm

228-14776-91

Shim-pack Diol-300

7.9mm i.d.50cm

228-14776-92

Shim-pack FLC-ODS

4.6mm i.d.5cm

228-13375-91

Shim-pack FLC-SIL

4.6mm i.d.5cm

228-13375-92

Shim-pack FLC-CN

4.6mm i.d.5cm

228-13694-91

Shim-pack FLC-C8

4.6mm i.d.5cm

228-13695-91

Shim-pack FLC-NH2

4.6mm i.d.5cm

228-13696-91

Shim-pack G-SIL4

4.0mm i.d.1cm

228-18270-91

Shim-pack G-SIL8

8.0mm i.d.1.5cm

228-18270-92

Shim-pack GK-SIL

30mm i.d.7.5cm

228-18338-91

Shrm-pack GL-SIL

50mm i.d.5cm

228-18339-91

Shim-pack G-ODS4

4.0mm i.d.1cm

228-18246-91

Shim-pack G-ODS8

8.0mm i.d.1.5cm

228-18246-92

Shim-pack GK-ODS

30mm i.d.7.5cm

228-18321-91

Shim-pack GL-ODS

50mm i.d.5cm

228-18322-91

Shim-pack G-C84

4.0mm i.d.1cm

228-18248-91

Shim-pack G-C88

8.0mm i.d.1.5cm

228-18248-92

Shim-pack G-TMS4

4.0mm i.d.1cm

228-18262-91

Shimpack G-TMS8

8.0mm i.d.1.5cm

228-18262-92

Shim-pack G-CN4

4.0mm i.d.1cm

228-18266-91

Shim-pack G-CN8

8.0mm i.d.1.5cm

228-18266-92

Shim-pack G-Phenyl4

4.0mm i.d.1cm

228-18264-91

Shim-pack G-Phenyl8

8.0mm i.d.1.5cm

228-18264-92

Shim-pack G-NH24

4.0mm i.d.1cm

228-18268-91

Shim-pack G-NH28

8.0mm i.d.1.5cm

228-18268-92

Shim-pack GPRC-SIL

8.0mm i.d.1.5cm

228-23462-92

Shim-pack GPRC-ODS

8.0mm i.d.1.5cm

228-23465-92

Shim-pack GPRC-C8

8.0mm i.d.1.5cm

228-24386-92

Shim-pack GPRC-TMS

8.0mm i.d.1.5cm

228-24387-92

Shlm-pack Diol

Shim-pack FLC

Reference

P.41

P.30

P.24, 29

Shim-pack G

P.54

91

Column series

Column name

Dimension

Cat.No.

Shim-pack GPRC-NH2

8.0mm i.d.1.5cm

228-24388-92

Shim-pack GPRC-CN

8.0mm i.d.1.5cm

228-24389-92

Shim-pack GPRC-SILK

3.0mm i.d.7.5cm

228-23462-93

Shim-pack GPRC-SILL

50mm i.d.5cm

228-23462-92

Shim-pack GPRC-ODSK

30mm i.d.7.5cm

228-23465-93

Shim-pack GPRC-ODSL

50mm i.d.5cm

228-23465-94

Shim-pack GPC-801

8.0mm i.d.30cm

228-20803-91

Shim-pack GPC-802

8.0mm i.d.30cm

228-20804-91

Shim-pack GPC-8025

8.0mm i.d.30cm

228-20805-91

Shim-pack GPC-803

8.0mm i.d.30cm

228-20806-91

Shim-pack GPC-804

8.0mm i.d.30cm

228-20807-91

Shim-pack GPC-805

8.0mm i.d.30cm

228-20808-91

Shim-pack GPC-806

8.0mm i.d.30cm

228-20809-91

Shim-pack GPC-80M

8.0mm i.d.30cm

228-20810-91

Shim-pack GPC-807

8.0mm i.d.30cm

228-20811-91

Shim-pack GPC-800P

4.6mm i.d.1cm

228-20812-91

Shim-pack GPC-801C

8.0mm i.d.30cm

228-20803-92

Shim-pack GPC-802C

8.0mm i.d.30cm

228-20804-92

Shim-pack GPC-8025C

8.0mm i.d.30cm

228-20805-92

Shim-pack GPC-803C

8.0mm i.d.30cm

228-20806-92

Shim-pack GPC-804C

8.0mm i.d.30cm

228-20807-92

Shim-pack GPC-805C

8.0mm i.d.30cm

228-20808-92

Shim-pack GPC-806C

8.0mm i.d.30cm

228-20809-92

Shim-pack GPC-80MC

8.0mm i.d.30cm

228-20810-92

Shim-pack GPC-807C

8.0mm i.d.30cm

228-20811-92

Shim-pack GPC-800CP

4.6mm i.d.1cm

228-20812-92

Shim-pack GPC-801D

8.0mm i.d.30cm

228-20803-93

Shim-pack GPC-802D

8.0mm i.d.30cm

228-20804-93

Shim-pack GPC-8025D

8.0mm i.d.30cm

228-20805-93

Shim-pack GPC-803D

8.0mm i.d.30cm

228-20806-93

Shim-pack GPC-804D

8.0mm i.d.30cm

228-20807-93

Shim-pack G

Shim-pack GPC

92

Reference

P.54

P.38

Column series

Shim-pack GPC

Shim-pack GRD

Column name

Dimension

Cat.No.

Shim-pack GPC-805D

8.0mm i.d.30cm

228-20808-93

Shim-pack GPC-806D

8.0mm i.d.30cm

228-20809-93

Shim-pack GPC-80MD

8.0mm i.d.30cm

228-20810-93

Shim-pack GPC-807D

8.0mm i.d.30cm

228-20811-93

Shim-pack GPC-800DP

4.6mm i.d.1cm

228-20812-93

Shim-pack GPC-2001

20.0mm i.d.30cm

228-23342-91

Shim-pack GPC-2002

20.0mm i.d.30cm

228-23342-92

Shim-pack GPC-20025

20.0mm i.d.30cm

228-23342-93

Shim-pack GPC-2003

20.0mm i.d.30cm

228-23342-94

Shim-pack GPC-2000P

8.0mm i.d.30cm

228-20812-94

Shim-pack GPC-2001C

20.0mm i.d.30cm

228-23343-91

Shim-pack GPC-2002C

20.0mm i.d.30cm

228-23343-92

Shim-pack GPC-20025C

20.0mm i.d.30cm

228-23343-93

Shim-pack GPC-2003C

20mm i.d.30cm

228-23343-94

Shim-pack GPC-2000CP

8.0mm i.d.30cm

228-20812-95

Shim-pack GRD-ODS

4.0mm i.d.25cm

228-16557-91

Shim-pack HPC-C2

4.0mm i.d.5cm

228-17792-91

Shim-pack HPC-C3

4.0mm i.d.5cm

228-17793-91

4.6mm i.d.15cm

228-23460-91

4.6mm i.d.25cm

228-23460-92

6.0mm i.d.15cm

228-23460-93

4.6mm i.d.15cm

228-24463-91

4.6mm i.d.25cm

228-23463-92

6.0mm i.d.15cm

228-23463-93

4.6mm i.d.15cm

228-24376-92

4.6mm i.d.25cm

228-24376-92

6.0mm i.d.15cm

228-24376-92

4.6mm i.d.15cm

228-24337-91

4.6mm i.d.25cm

228-24377-92

6.0mm i.d.15cm

228-24377-93

4.6mm i.d.15cm

228-24378-91

Shlm-pack HPC

Reference

P.38

P.50

P.47

Shim-pack HRC-SIL

Shim-pack HRC-ODS

Shim-pack HRC
Shim-pack HRC-C8

Shim-pack HRC-TMS

Shim-pack HRC-NH2

P.21

93

Column series

Column name

Dimension

Cat.No.

4.6mm i.d.25cm

228-24378-92

6.0mm i.d.15cm

228-24378-93

4.6mm i.d.15cm

228-24379-91

4.6mm i.d.25cm

228-24379-92

6.0mm i.d.15cm

228-24379-93

Shim-pack IC-A1

4.6mm i.d.10cm

228-17733-91

Shim-pack IC-A2

5.0mm i.d.5cm

228-17735-91

Shim-pack IC-C1

5.0mm i.d.15cm

228-17737-91

Shim-pack IC-GA1

4.6mm i.d.1cm

228-17734-91

Shim-pack IC-GA2

4.0mm i.d.1cm

228-17736-91

Shlm-pack IC-GC1

4.0mm i.d.1cm

228-17738-91

Shim-pack IC-PCI

8.0mm i.d.5cm

228-17744-91

Shim-pack IC-A1S

2.0mm i.d.15cm

228-33400-91

Shim-pack IC-A3S

2.0mm i.d.15cm

228-33366-91

Shim-pack IC-C3S

2.0mm i.d.10cm

228-33367-91

Shim-pack IC-CI PEEK

4.6mm i.d.10cm

228-33497-91

Shim-pack IC-GC1 PEEK

4.6mm i.d.9cm

228-33497-92

Shim-pack ISA-07/S2504

4.0mm i.d.25cm

228-09699-91

Guard Column ISA

4.0mm i.d.5cm

228-00823-91

Shim-pack ISC-05/S0504

4.6mm i.d.3.8cm

228-09700-91

Shim-pack ISC-07/S1504

4.0mm i.d.15cm

228-09328-91

Shim-pack ISC-07/S1504Li

4.0mm i.d.15cm

228-00796-91

Shim-pack ISC-30/S0504

4.0mm i.d.5cm

228-14206-91

Shim-pack ISC-30/S0504Li

4.0mm i.d.5cm

228-00821-91

Guard Column ISC-07

4.0mm i.d.5cm

228-00802-91

Guard Column ISC-07Li

4.0mm i.d.5cm

228-00797-91

Reference

Shim-pack HRC-NH2

Shim-pack HRC
Shim-pack-HRC-CN

Shim-pack IC

P.46

Shim-pack ISA

Shim-pack ISC

94

P.21

P.33

P.33

Column series

Column name

Dimension

Cat.No.

Shim-pack MBC-ODS

1.0mm i.d.25cm

228-12812-02

Shim-pack MBC-ODS

1.0mm i.d.50cm

228-12812-05

Shim-pack MBC-SIL

1.0mm i.d.50cm

228-12811-05

Shim-pack MBC-SIL

1.0mm i.d.100cm

228-12811-10

Shim-pack MBC-ACN

1.0mm i.d.25cm

228-12813-02

Shim-pack MBC-ACN

1.0mm i.d.50cm

228-12813-05

Shim-pack MBC-C8

1.0mm i.d.25cm

228-12814-02

Shim-pack MBC-C8

1.0mm i.d.50cm

228-12814-05

Shim-pack MRC-SIL

6.0mm i.d.25cm

228-23461-92

Shim-pack MRC-ODS

6.0mm i.d.25cm

228-23464-92

Shim-pack MRC-C8

6.0mm i.d.25cm

228-24381-92

Shim-pack MRC-TMS

6.0mm i.d.25cm

228-24382-92

Shim-pack MRC-NH2

6.0mm i.d.25cm

228-24383-92

Shim-pack MRC-CN

6.0mm i.d.25cm

228-24384-92

Shim-pack PA-DEAE

8.0mm i.d.10cm

228-20758-91

Shim-pack PA-DEAE

20mm i.d.10cm

228-20758-92

Shim-pack PA-QA

8.0mm i.d.10cm

228-20759-91

Shim-pack PA-QA

20mm i.d.10cm

228-20759-92

Shim-pack PA-CM

8.0mm i.d.10cm

228-20760-91

Shim-pack PA-CM

20mm i.d.10cm

228-20760-92

Shim-pack PA-SP

8.0mm i.d.10cm

228-20761-91

Shim-pack PA-SP

20mm i.d.10cm

228-20761-92

Shim-pack PAG-DEAE

8.0mm i.d.1cm

228-20762-91

Shim-pack PAG-QA

8.0mm i.d.1cm

228-20763-91

Shim-pack PAG-CM

8.0mm i.d.1cm

228-20764-91

Shim-pack PAG-SP

8.0mm i.d.1cm

228-20765-91

Shim-pack PRC-SIL

20mm i.d.25cm

228-23461-93

Shim-pack PRC-SILK

30mm i.d.25cm

228-23461-94

Shim-pack PRC-SILL

50mm i.d.25cm

228-23461-95

Shim-pack PRC-SILH

20mm i.d.25cm

228-23461-91

Shim-pack PRC-ODS

20mm i.d.25cm

228-23464-93

Shim-pack MBC

P.29

Shim-pack-MRC

P.21

Shim-pack PA

P.33

Shim-pack PAG

Shim-pack-PRC

Reference

P.33

P.21

95

Column series

Shim-pack-PRC

Column name

Dimension

Cat.No.

Shim-pack PRC-ODSK

30mm i.d.25cm

228-23464-94

Shim-pack PRC-ODSL

50mm i.d.25cm

228-23464-95

Shim-pack PRC-ODSH

20mm i.d.25cm

228-23464-91

Shim-pack PRC-C8

20mm i.d.25cm

228-24381-93

Shim-pack PRC-C8H

20mm i.d.25cm

228-24381-91

Shim-pack PRC-TMS

20mm i.d.25cm

228-24382-93

Shim-pack PRC-TMSH

20mm i.d.25cm

228-24382-91

Shim-pack PRC-NH2

20mm i.d.25cm

228-24383-93

Shim-pack PRC-NH2H

20mm i.d.25cm

228-24383-91

Shim-pack PRC-CN

20mm i.d.25cm

228-24384-93

Shim-pack PRC-CNH

20mm i.d.25cm

228-24384-91

Shim-pack PREP-SIL

20mm i.d.25cm

228-00814-91

Shim-pack PREP-SILH

20mm i.d.25cm

228-17880-91

Shim-pack PREP-SILHKit

4.6mm i.d.25cm
20mm i.d.25cm

228-17887-91

Shlm-pack PREP-ODS

20mm i.d.25cm

228-00815-91

Shim-pack PREP-ODSH

20mm i.d.25cm

228-17881-91

Shim-pack PREPODSHKit

4.6mm i.d.25cm
20mm i.d.25cm

228-17888-91

Shim-pack PREP-C8

20mm i.d.25cm

228-00816-91

Shim-pack PREP-C8H

20mm i.d.25cm

228-17882-91

Shim-pack PREP-TMS

20mm i.d.25cm

228-00817-91

Shim-pack PREP-TMSH

20mm i.d.25cm

228-17883-91

Shim-pack PREP-CN

20mm i.d.25cm

228-00818-91

Shim-pack PREP-CNH

20mm i.d.25cm

228-17884-91

Shim-pack PREP-Phenyl

20mm i.d.25cm

228-00819-91

Shim-pack PREP-PhenylH

20mm i.d.25cm

228-17885-91

Shim-pack PREP-NH2

20mm i.d.25cm

228-17879-91

Shim-pack PREP-NH2H

20mm i.d.25cm

228-17886-91

Shim-pack PREP-SILK

30mm i.d.25cm

228-18273-91

Shim-pack PREP-ODSK

30mm i.d.25cm

228-18319-91

Shim-pack PREP-SILL

50mm i.d.25cm

228-18274-91

Shim-pack PREP-ODSL

50mm i.d.25cm

228-18320-91

Shim-pack PREP

96

Reference

P.21

P.28

Column series

Shim-pack SBC

Column name

Dimension

Cat.No.

Shim-pack SBC-ODS

2.5mm i.d.15cm

228-17268-91

Shim-pack SBC-C8

2.5mm i.d.15cm

228-17269-91

Shlm-pack SBC-SIL

2.5mm i.d.15cm

228-17270-91

Shim-pack SCR-101N

7.9mm i.d.30cm

228-07730-92

Shim-pack SCR-101C

7.9mm i.d.30cm

228-17889-91

Shim-pack SCR-101P

7.9mm i.d.30cm

228-17890-91

Shim-pack SCR-101H

7.9mm i.d.30cm

228-07730-93

Shim-pack SCR-102H

8.0mm i.d.30cm

228-17893-91

Guard Column SCRN

4.0mm i.d.5cm

228-09619-92

Guard Column SCRC

4.0mm i.d.5cm

228-17891-91

Guard Column SCRP

4.0mm i.d.5cm

228-17892-91

Guard Column SCRH

4.0mm i.d.5cm

228-09619-93

Guard Column SCR-102H

6.0mm i.d.5cm

228-17924-91

Shim-pack SPC-RP3

4.0mm i.d.3cm

228-33713-91

Shim-pack SPC-RP2

4.6mm i.d.1cm

228-18838-91

Shim-pack SPC-AE1

4.0mm i.d.1cm

228-17990-91

Shim-pack WAX-1

4.0mm i.d.5cm

228-16225-91

Shim-pack WAX-2

4.0mm i.d.5cm

228-16365-91

Shim-pack WCX-1

4.0mm i.d.5cm

228-16366-91

Shim-pack SCR

Shim-pack SPC

P.30

P.41

Shim-pack WAX

Shim-pack WCX

Reference

P.49

P.33

P.33

97

7 Sample and data


Compound

AAA
ABA
ABA
Acenaphthene
Acetaldehyde
Acetaldehyde
Acetaminophen
Acetate
Acetic acid
Acetic acid
Acetic acid
Acetone
Acetylsalicylic acid
Acetylsalicylic acid
Aceumlnophen
Acrolein
Adenine
Adenosine
Adenosine
Adenylate kinase
ADP
ADP
ADP
ADP
AiBA
Ala
Ala
Ala
Ala
Ala
Ala
Ala
Ala
Albumin
Albumin
Amitriptyline
AMP
AMP
AMP
AMP
Amygdalin
AnBA
Ans
Arabinose
Arg
Arg
Arg
Arg
Arg
Arg
Ascorbic acid
Ascorbic acid
Asn
Asn
Asn
Asp
Asp
Asp
Asp
Asp
Aspartame
ATP
ATP
ATP
ATP
Atropine
Bacitracin
Benzaldehyde
Benzanilide
Benzene
Benzene
Benzoic acid
Benzoic acid
Benzoic acid

98

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Figure

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79
37
16
18
71
77
73
43
72
73
18
26
78
26
18
25
25
32
44
18
35
74
78
37
37
37
71
74
76
79
37
79
44
48
16
18
35
74
78
75
37
37
43
37
37
71
73
76
79
27
68
37
71
79
37
37
71
74
76
17
18
35
74
78
25
61
18
21
21
40
17
68
72

51
164
51
3
11
117
153
126
64
122
130
11
21
155
21
11
16
16
34
66
6
42
132
158
51
50
51
119
137
149
164
51
164
67
76
3
6
42
132
158
143
51
51
63
50
51
119
137
149
164
27
113
51
119
164
50
51
119
137
149
4
6
42
132
158
17
104
11

54
4
114
123

Compound

Benzoic acid
Benzothorium Chloride
Berberine
Berberine
Big gastrin
Biotin
Biphenyl
Blue dextran 2000
Borate
Bovine scrum albumin
Br
Br
Bradykinin
Bromovalerylurea
Bromovalerylurea
BSA
Butanol
2butanone
Butylaldehyde
Butyraldehyde
Ca2
Caffeine
Caffeine
Caffeine
Caffeine
Caffeine
Caffeine
Caffeine
Caffeine
Caffeine
Calcium pantothenate
Calcium pantothenate
Camphor
Car
Carbamazepin
Carbamazepin
Carbonic anhydrase
Carbonic anhydrase
4Carboxybenzaldehyde
Cd2
CDP
CDP
Cellobiose
Chlorhexidine
Chlorhexidine gluconate
Chondroitin sulfate
Chrorpheniramine maleate
Chymotrypsin
Chymotrypsinogen A
Chymotrypsinogen A
Chymotrypsinogen A
Chymotrypsinogen A
Chymotrypsinogen A
Chymotrypsinogen A
Chymotrypsinogen A
Chymotrypsinogen A
Chymotrypsinogen A
Cinchonine
cisand translsoadhumulone
cisand translsocohumulone
cisand translsohumulone
Cit
Cit
Citrate
Citric acid
Citric acid
Cl
Cl
Cl
Cl
Cl
CMP
CMP
Co2

Page

Figure

74
75
18
75
60
68
72
44
81
36
46
82
61
26
32
68
60
18
71
18
46
17
18
25
26
32
68
72
75
77
68
72
76
37
72
78
36
58
81
46
35
78
37
18
76
76
26
44
35
36
36
36
48
48
58
61
64
61
51
51
51
37
79
73
43
72
46
73
77
81
82
35
78
46

135
141
9
142
96
113
124
65
175
45
70
179
104
21
37
115
94
11
117
11
72
4
7
13
21
37
113
120
138
153
113
120
144
51
121
154
45
90
173
73
42
158
49
8
146
147
18
65
38
46
47
48
74
76
91
101
107
100
80
80
80
51
164
126
64
122
70
126
152
174
177
42
158
73

Compound

Conalbumin
Creatinine
Crotonaldehyde
Cs
CTP
CTP
Cu2
Cys
Cysteine
Cystine
Cystine
Cytidine
Cytidine
Cytochrome C
Cytochrome C
Cytochrome C
Cytochrome C
Cytochrome C
Cytochrome C
Cytochrome C
Cytosine
1Decanol
Dehydroacetic acid
Dexamethasone
Dibutyl phthalate
Dibutylphthalate
Didecylphthalate
Diethyl phthalate
Diheptylphthalate
Dihydrocodeine phosphate
Dimethyl phthalate
Dioctyl phthalate
1Dodecanol
DOMA
DOPAC
Dulcoside A
Endorfin
Endorfin
Enolase
Ergosterol
Erythorbic acid
Estradiol
Estriol
Estrone
Ethanol
Ethenzamide
Ethenzamide
Ethinylestradiol
Ethofyline (I.S.)
Ethofyline (I.S.)
Ethosuximide
Ethosuximide
Ethyl acetate
Ethyl butyrate
Ethyl caproate
Ethyl propionate
Ethyl valerate
Ethylbenzoate
Ethylene glycol
Ethyleneglycol
Ethylparaben
F
FeEDTA
Fe2
Fe3
Fluocinolone acetonide
Folic acid
Formaldehyde
Formaldehyde
Formic acid
Formic acid
Fructose
Fructose
Fructose

Page

Figure

36
60
18
46
35
78
46
79
76
37
37
25
32
36
44
44
48
48
61
68
25
60
68
27
26
56
56
26
56
77
26
26
60
51
51
31
60
60
44
26
27
32
32
32
43
26
32
75
75
78
72
78
25
25
25
25
25
32
60
44
68
46
81
46
46
76
68
18
71
43
73
27
37
43

45
97
11
71
42
158
73
164
149
50
51
16
34
43
65
66
74
76
101
115
16
94
114
24
22
87
87
22
87
153
22
22
94
81
81
32
95
96
66
23
27
35
35
35
62
21
37
139
138
156
121
154
15
15
15
15
15
33
94
69
114
70
176
73
73
148
113
11
117
64
130
26
49
62

Compound

Fructose
Fructose
Fructose
Fructose
Fructose
Fumaric acid
Galactose
Galactose
Galactose
GDP
GDP
Giucose
Gln
Gln
Gln
Globulin
Glu
Glu
Glu
Glu
Glu
Glu
Glucose
Glucose
Glucose
Glucose
Glucose
Glucose
Glucose
Glucose
Glucose
Glucose
Glucose
Glutamate dehydrogenase
Gly
Gly
Gly
Gly
Gly
Gly
GlyGlyAla
GlyGlyLeu
GlyTyr
Glycerol
Glycerol
Glycerol
Glycyrrhrtinic acid
GMP
GMP
GTP
GTP
Guaninc
Guanosine
Guanosine
Hemoglobin A
Hemoglobin A
Hemoglobin C
Hemoglobin F
Hemoglobin F
Hemoglobin S
Hemoglobin S
Hesperidin
Hesperodine
Hexanaldehyde
Hexanol
Hexobarbital (I.S.)
His
His
His
His
His
His
Histamine
Homovanillic acid (HVA)

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73
73
73
43
37
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37
37
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79
64
37
37
71
74
76
79
27
43
43
43
65
65
65
65
73
73
73
44
37
37
71
74
76
79
61
61
44
27
43
43
77
35
78
35
78
25
25
32
35
36
35
35
36
35
36
17
74
18
60
78
37
37
71
74
76
79
79
79

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111
127
128
129
64
49
63
129
42
158
49
51
119
164
108
50
51
119
137
149
164
26
61
62
63
109
110
111
112
127
128
129
66
50
51
119
137
149
164
103
103
65
26
62
63
150
42
158
42
158
16
16
34
39
44
39
39
44
39
44
5
133
11
94
154
50
51
119
137
149
164
163
161

99

Compound

Human serum albumin


HVA
Hydrocortisone acetate
HyLys
Hypoxanthine
Hypoxanthine
Hypoxanthine
Hypro
IgG
IgG
Ile
Ile
Ile
Ile
Ile
Ile
IMP
IMP
Inosine
Inosine
Insulin
Insulin
Insulin
Insulin B chain
Insulin b chain
isoButylparaben
isoMaltose
Isomaltoheptaose
Isomaltohexaose
Isomaltononaose
Isomaltooctaose
Isomaltopentaose
Isomaltose
Isomaltotetraose
Isomaltotriose
K
K
K
Ketoglutaric acid
Lactalbumin
Lactalbumin
Lactate
Lactate dehydrogenase
Lactic acid
Lactic acid
Lactoglobulin
Lactoglobulin A
Lactoglobulin B
Lactose
Lactose
Lactose
Leu
Leu
Leu
Leu
Leu
LeuEnkephalin
LeuEnkephalin
Levulinic acid
Li
lodoform
Lou
lrganox1076
Lys
Lys
Lys
Lys
Lys
Lys
LysBradykinin
Lysophosphatidylcholine (Lysolecithin)
Lysozyme
Lysozyme
Lysozyme

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37
18
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37
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73
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79
18
74
18
74
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60
61
61
60
68
73
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65
65
65
65
65
65
65
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46
82
43
36
58
73
44
43
73
44
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36
27
37
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37
37
71
73
76
61
61
43
46
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79
81
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37
71
74
76
79
61
25
35
36
36

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81
24
51
6
132
157
51
67
92
50
51
119
137
149
164
6
132
6
132
95
96
104
104
95
114
129
112
112
112
112
112
112
112
112
71
72
178
64
45
90
126
66
64
130
65
45
45
26
49
109
50
51
119
137
149
103
104
64
71
145
164
172
50
51
119
137
149
164
104
12
38
46
47

Compound

Lysozyme
Lysozyme
Lysozyme
Lysozyme
Lysozyme
Lysozyme
Lysozyme
Lysozyme
Lysozyme
mtolualdehyde
Malate
Malic acid
Malic acid
Malic acid
Malonic acid
Maltoheptaose
Maltohexaose
Maltopentaose
Maltose
Maltose
Maltose
Maltose
Maltose
Maltose
Maltose
Maltotetraose
Maltotriose
Mannitol
Mannose
Mastoparan
1MeHis
3MeHis
Menthol
Mercaptoalbumin
Met
Met
Met
Met
Met
Met
MetEnkephalin
MetEnkephalin
Methacrolein
Methyiparabon
Methyl benzoate
Methyl benzoate
Methyl salicylate
Methylbenzoate
Methylephedrine
Mg2
MHPG
Mn2
Moltotriose
Myoglobin
Myoglobin
Myoglobin
Myoglobin
Myoglobin
Myoglobin
Myoglobin
Myoglobin
Myoglobin
Myoglobin
Myoglobin
Myoglobin
N1Acetylspermidine
N1Acetylspermine
Nacetylprocainamide
NAcetylputrescine
nButylbenzoate
nButylparaben
nHexyl benzoate
nPropyl benzoate
nPropylbenzene

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61
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43
72
73
72
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65
65
27
37
43
43
65
65
73
65
65
43
37
61
37
37
76
64
37
37
71
74
76
79
61
61
18
68
60
72
76
32
77
46
51
46
43
35
36
36
36
44
48
48
58
58
61
64
68
79
79
15
79
32
68
60
60
39

48
65
68
76
91
101
104
107
115
11
126
64
122
130
122
110
110
110
26
49
61
62
110
111
129
110
110
63
49
104
51
51
144
108
50
51
119
137
149
164
103
104
11
114
97
124
144
33
153
72
81
73
61
38
46
47
48
65
74
76
90
91
104
107
115
160
160
1
160
33
114
97
97
53

Compound

nPropylbenzene
nPropylbenzoate
nPropylparaben
Na
Na
Na
NAD
NADH
Naphazoline chloride
Naphthalene
Neostigmine sulfate
Neurotensin
NH4
NH4
NH4
NH3EtNH2
Ni2
Nicotinamide
Nicotinamide
Nicotinamide
Nicotinamide
Nicotinamide
Nicotinic acid
Nicotinic acid
Nicotinic acid
NO2
NO2
NO3
NO3
NO3
NO3
NO3
Nonmercaptoalbumin
Octanol
25OHD3
Orn
Orn
Ovalbumin
Ovalbumin
Ovalbumin
Ovalbumin
Ovalbumin
Ovalbumin
Ovalbumin
Oxine
Oxine
pBromoacetanilide
PEtNH2
pEtNH2
pHydroxy benzoic acid
pSer
pToluic acid
Paeoniflorin
Paeonol
Pantothenic acid
Pantothenic acid
PEG 1000
PEG 4000
PEG 4000
PEG 6000
Pentanal
Phc
Phe
Phe
Phe
Phe
Phenacetin
Phenobarbital
Phenobarbital
Phenol
Phenol
Phenylchalkone (I.S.)
Phenytoin
Phenytoin

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46
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26
26
26
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26
61
46
46
82
37
46
18
25
68
72
75
25
72
75
46
82
46
73
82
82
77
64
60
78
37
79
35
36
44
44
58
61
68
16
18
21
79
37
68
37
81
55
55
25
75
44
43
44
44
71
74
37
71
76
79
32
72
78
15
82
51
72
78

54
33
114
71
72
178
19
19
18
124
18
104
71
72
178
51
73
7
13
113
120
138
13
120
138
70
177
70
126
177
179
152
108
94
159
51
164
38
43
65
68
91
101
115
2
10
164
51
114
51
173
82
84
13
138
69
62
69
69
117
137
50
119
149
164
37
121
154
1
180
80
121
154

Compound

Phosphatidylcholine (Lecithin)
Phosphoric acid
Phridoxine
PO43
Polyethylene glycol
Polyethylene glycol
Polysaccharides
Polystyrene 1,100K
Polystyrene 1.35K
Polystyrene 115K
Polystyrene 33K
Polystyrene 410K
Polystyrene 7.6K
Polystyrene M.w. 9,120K
Polystyrene Mw 2,800
Polystyrene Mw 300
Polystyrene Mw 42,800
Pre
Primidone
Primidone
Pro
Pro
Pro
Pro
Pro
Pro
Propionaldehyde
Propionic acid
Propranolol
Propylaldehyde
Pullulan
Pullulan
Putrescine
Pyridoxine
Pyridoxine
Pyridoxine
Pyridoxine hydrochloride
Pyroglutamic acid
Pyroglutamic acid
Pyruvic acid
Quinine
Rafinose
Ramnose
Rb
Rebaudioside A
Rebaudioside A
Rebaudioside C
Rhamnose
Ribofiavin
Ribofiavin phosphate
Riboflavin
Riboflavin
Riboflavin phosphate
Riboflavin phosphate
Riboflavine
Ribonuclease
Ribonuclease A
Ribonuclease A
Ribonuclease A
Ribonuclease A
Ribonuclease A
Ribonuclease A
Ribonuclease A
Ribonuclease A
Ribonuclease A
Ribose
Saccharides
Saccharin
Salicylamide
Salicylic acid
Salicylic acid
Sar
Scopolamine
Ser

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63
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39
39
39
40
40
40
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78
37
37
71
74
76
79
18
72
16
71
63
63
79
25
72
75
68
43
73
43
61
65
65
46
31
74
31
37
72
72
25
68
18
25
75
61
35
36
36
36
44
48
58
64
68
37
42
25
26
68
78
37
25
37

12
64
7
70
105
106
61
53
53
53
53
53
53
53
54
54
54
51
121
154
50
51
119
137
149
164
11
122
3
117
105
106
160
13
120
138
113
64
130
64
100
111
111
71
32
134
32
49
120
120
13
113
7
13
138
101
38
46
47
48
65
74
91
107
115
49
60
14
21
114
155
51
17
50

101

Compound

Ser
Ser
Ser
Ser
Ser
SO42
SO42
SO42
SO42
Sorbic acid
Sorbic acid
Sorbic acid
Sorbic acid
Sorbitol
Sorbitol
Sorbitol
Sphingomyelin
Stevioside
Stevioside
Substance P
Substance P
Succinate
Succinic acid
Succinic acid
Succinio acid
Sucrose
Sucrose
Sucrose
Sucrose
Sucrose
Sucrose
Sucrose
Tartarate
Tartaric acid
Tau
Tau
Taurine
1Tetradecanol
Theanine
Theophyline
Thiamine
Thiamine
Thiamine
Thiamine
Thiamine
Thr
Thr
Thr
Thr
Thy
Thy
Thymidine
Thymine
Thymol
Thyroglobulin
Tocol
Tocopherol
Tocopherol
Tocopherol
Tocopherol
Tocopherol
Tocopherol
Tocopherol
Tocopherol
Tocopherol
Tocopherol
Tocopherol
Tocopherol
Tocopherol
Tocopherol
Tocopherol
Tocopherol
Transferrin
Transferrin

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72
73
43
27
37
43
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65
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73
73
72
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75
60
74
78
18
25
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72
75
71
74
76
79
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37
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25
76
44
32
27
31
32
73
27
31
32
73
27
31
32
73
27
31
32
73
44
48

51
119
137
149
164
126
70
152
177
14
114
123
135
62
63
128
12
32
134
95
104
126
122
130
64
26
49
63
109
111
127
128
126
122
51
164
140
94
136
156
7
13
113
120
138
119
137
149
164
50
51
34
16
144
65
36
25
31
36
131
25
31
36
131
25
31
36
131
25
31
36
131
65
74

Compound

Transferrin
Trp
Trp
Trp
Try
Trypsin inhibitor
Trypsin inhibitor
Tyr
Tyr
Tyr
Tyr
Tyr
Tyr
UDP
UDP
UMP
UMP
Undine
Unknown
Uracil
Uracil
Urease
Uric acid
Uric acid
Uridine
UTP
UTP
Val
Val
Val
Val
Val
Val
Vanillylmanderic acid (VMA)
Veleraldehyde
Vitamin A
Vitamin A acetate
Vitamin A palmitate
Vitamin B6
Vitamin B1
Vitamin B12
Vitamin B12
Vitamin B2
Vitamin D2
Vitamin D2
Vitamin D2
Vitamin D3
Vitamin E
Vitamin E
Vitamin E acetate
Vitamin K2
VLA
VMA
Xanthine
Xylose
Xylose
Xylose
yGlobulin
Zn2

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35
78
32
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25
72
35
64
78
25
35
78
37
37
71
73
76
79
79
18
71
26
26
61
61
61
77
61
26
60
71
60
26
71
26
26
51
51
78
27
37
43
44
46

90
119
149
164
149
43
90
50
51
119
137
164
119
42
158
42
158
34
16
16
124
40
108
157
16
42
158
50
51
119
137
149
164
161
11
118
20
20
99
99
99
151
99
23
98
118
98
20
118
20
20
81
81
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73

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