Thermo Scientific Acclaim Carbamate HPLC Columns
Achieve baseline separation of carbamate pesticides (N-methylcarbamate and N-methylcarbamoyloxime pesticides) specified in US EPA Method 531.2 by using Thermo Scientific Acclaim Carbamate LC Columns.
Carbamate pesticides are widely used throughout the world. Drinking water and raw surface water is monitored for the presence of carbamate pesticides and related compounds using an established EPA method.
The Acclaim Carbamate columns are compatible with both binary (methanol/water) and ternary (acetonitrile/methanol/water) mobile phase gradients for greater flexibility. Use these extremely low bleed columns with either LC/post-column derivatization/fluorescence or LC/MS detection for the ultimate sensitivity.
The Thermo Scientific Acclaim Carbamate HPLC columns are designed for the baseline separation of carbamate pesticides using LC post column derivatization-fluorescence or LC-MS detection. Carbamate pesticides are widely used throughout the world. Drinking water and raw surface water is monitored for their presence using U.S. EPA Method 531.2. The Acclaim Carbamate column provides baseline resolution of 14 carbamate pesticides including N-methylcarbamate and N-methylcarbamoyloxime using this method.
- Baseline separation of carbamate pesticides specified in US EPA Method 531.2
- Use with either LC/postcolumn derivatization/fluorescence or LC-MS detection
- Compatible with both binary (methanol/water) and ternary (acetonitrile/methanol/water) mobile phase gradients
- High-efficiency, extremely low column bleed, and rugged column packing
Acclaim Carbamate | |
Bonded Phase | Proprietary |
Particle Type | Fully Porous |
Particle Size | 3 µm, 5 µm |
Pore Size | 120 Å |
Surface Area | 300 m2/g |
Maximum Temperature | <60°C |
pH Range | 3 - 7 |
Hardware | Stainless Steel |