Column in use Identificationg

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Hello every I need some information maybe some one can help me. My task is to identify diferent columns.

Example:
    BP-1 100% dimethyl polysiloxane

    Apieson L
    Apiezon L
    Apiezon L + KF
    Apiezon M
    Apolane
    CB-1
    CBP-20
    CP-Sil
    CP-Wax
    CP-Wax 58CB
    Cross-linked FFAP
    Cross-Linked Methylsilicone
    DBP-5
    DB-Wax Etr
    DC-400
    E-301
    Elite-5MS
    Equity-5 MS
    FFAP
    HP Innowax FSP
    Innowax FSC ??
    JXR
    LM-1
    LM-5
    Lucopren G (silicone elastomer)
    MDN-5S
    NB-351
    Nonpolar
    OV-351
    PEG 4000
    PEG-40M
    PE-Wax
    PMS-1000
    Porapack Q
    RTX-5Sil
    SE-33
    SF-96
    SF96+Igepal
    UCW-98

Thank you in advance. Please ask or say if I was not clear enough.
You were not clear enough. What do you want to know about them?
-- Tom Jupille
LC Resources / Separation Science Associates
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With the exception of the Porapak Q, a porous polymer bead packing, the items you listed are liquid phases which are coated onto a support, usually a diatomaceous earth.

If you want more information, please specifiy what you wish to learn.

best wishes,

ROd
I think I get it - you want us to tell you what each phase consists of; example BP1 consists of 100% dimethyl polysiloxane. Yes ?

Google it yourself.

Peter
Peter Apps
I charge $100 an hour.

Rod
Too basic and something certain suppliers like to put in their leaflets etcetera.

100$ an hour seems cheap tp me 8)
Izaak Kolthoff: “Theory guides, experiment decides.”
I think so.

But the retired work at a discount.

best wishes,

ROd
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