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Cp chirasil l val fused silica column

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The CP-Chirasil-L-Val fused silica column is a chromatographic column used for the separation and analysis of chiral compounds. It features a stationary phase based on the Chirasil-L-Val chiral selector, which is chemically bonded to the fused silica support. This column is designed to provide efficient and selective separation of enantiomers in a variety of applications.

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Multimodal Analytical Techniques for Comprehensive Characterization

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All polymerase chain reactions (PCR) were carried out on a C1000™ thermal cycler (Bio-Rad). DNA sequencing was performed by ACGT, Inc. MALDI-TOF MS was carried out on a Bruker Daltonics UltrafleXtreme MALDI TOF/TOF instrument (Bruker). LC-ESI-Q/TOF MS and MS/MS analyses were conducted using a Synapt G1 instrument with an Acquity UPLC system (Waters), which was equipped with a Jupiter Proteo C12 column (5 µm; 90 Å; 100 × 1.0 mm) (Phenomenex). GC-MS analysis was performed in the Mass Spectrometry Laboratory (School of Chemical Sciences, UIUC) on an Agilent 7890 gas chromatograph (Agilent) with a CP-Chirasil-L-Val fused silica column (25 m × 0.25 mm × 0.15 µm) (Agilent). Solid phase extraction was performed with Strata-X polymeric reverse phase columns (Phenomenex).
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Multimodal Analytical Techniques for Comprehensive Characterization

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All polymerase chain reactions (PCR) were carried out on a C1000™ thermal cycler (Bio-Rad). DNA sequencing was performed by ACGT, Inc. MALDI-TOF MS was carried out on a Bruker Daltonics UltrafleXtreme MALDI TOF/TOF instrument (Bruker). LC-ESI-Q/TOF MS and MS/MS analyses were conducted using a Synapt G1 instrument with an Acquity UPLC system (Waters), which was equipped with a Jupiter Proteo C12 column (5 µm; 90 Å; 100 × 1.0 mm) (Phenomenex). GC-MS analysis was performed in the Mass Spectrometry Laboratory (School of Chemical Sciences, UIUC) on an Agilent 7890 gas chromatograph (Agilent) with a CP-Chirasil-L-Val fused silica column (25 m × 0.25 mm × 0.15 µm) (Agilent). Solid phase extraction was performed with Strata-X polymeric reverse phase columns (Phenomenex).
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