See semivolatiles clearly with rugged, reliable Rxi-SVOCms columns

New polymer and deactivation chemistries produce highly inert columns with tightly controlled selectivity

17 Nov 2022
Blake Forman
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Designed specifically for semivolatiles (SVOC) analysis, Restek’s new Rxi-SVOCms columns are designed to ensure consistent performance that will keep calibrations passing longer so more samples can be run before needing to recalibrate the instrument or replace the column.

New polymer and deactivation chemistries produce highly inert columns with tightly controlled selectivity resulting in exceptional performance for a wide range of analytes (acidic, basic, and neutral). Rxi-SVOCms columns are tuned specifically to improve peak shape for challenging SVOCs, such as pentachlorophenol, pyridine, and benzidine, as well as to ensure optimized resolution of difficult polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH).

In addition, when sample contaminants build up, you can restore performance easily with a simple column trim. Rugged Rxi-SVOCms columns come back to life so you can keep running samples instead of changing columns and recalibrating.

For chemists in the environmental industry who are slowed down by variable column performance, frequent calibration failures, and poor column lifetimes, switching to rugged Rxi-SVOCms columns can ensure data requirements are met longer and downtime is minimized.

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Rxi-SVOCms Columns

Restek Corp.

Designed specifically for semivolatiles (SVOC) analysis, Restek’s new Rxi-SVOCms columns are designed to provide consistent performance that will keep calibrations passing longer so more samples can be run before needing to recalibrate the instrument or replace the column.

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