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LiChrosorb® Si 100 Sorbent, 10 µm, 10 g Glass Bottle - 109309

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LiChrosorb® Si 100, 10 µm

Package Contents: 10 g Glass Bottle

LiChrosorb® is one of the most successful and reliable packing materials, used in HPLC for more than 25 years and 
documented in the literature in the form of several thousand applications. The totally porous irregular particles are 
finely graded in the 5, 7 and 10 μm range.

LiChrosorb® packing materials offer the compete program of non-polar derivatives (RP-8, RP-18, RP-select B) polar 
derivatives (Si 60 and Si 100). In addition to the analytical cartridges and columns, such as LiChroCART® 250-4 or Hibar
® RT 250-4, Merck Millipore offers semi-preparative cartridges LiChroCART® 250-10 as well as Hibar® RT columns 
250-10, packed on request with various LiChrosorb® packing materials.

Specifications of LiChrosorb® Si 100 packing materials

Characteristics: irregular particles of silica medium pore size:10 nm (100Å)
Spec. surface area: 300 
m2/g
Pore volume: 1.0
Particle size: 10 
μm

Hill Formula: 
O2Si
Chemical Formula: 
SiO2
Molar Mass: 
60.08 g/mol
 
Fraction range of LiChrosorb® Si 100 packing materials

Spec. pore volume: 200 - 4 ·104 [mL/g]
Spec. surface area: 1.0 [m2/g]
Fractionation range:300 (Polystyrene/THF) [g/mol]

Chemical and Physical Data

Solubility: 
(20 °C) insoluble
Melting point: 
1710 °C
Molar mass: 
60.08 g/mol
Bulk density: 
200 - 800 kg/m3
pH value: 
7 (100 g/l, H2O, 20 °C) (slurry)

Safety Information

Precautionary Statement(s): P260: Do not breathe dust.
Storage class: 10 - 13 Other liquids and solids
WGK: NWG not water endangering
Disposal: 32 | Chromatographic residues: Aggressive, explosive (e.g. peroxides) or toxic substances in chromatographic layers or sorbents must be eliminated using suitable methods (washing out, elution) prior to disposal. The solvents used for elution can in many cases be reutilized. Larger quantities of sorbents (e.g. from columns) should be freed from solvents (filtration, drying) and packed into rip-resistant plastic sachets; container I. TLC carrier materials and columns should be disposed of together with the corresponding waste materials (aluminium, glass, plastic); container K.
Toxicological data - LD 50 dermal: LD50 rabbit > 5000 mg/kg

  • Model: 1.09309.0010
  • Manufactured by: Merck Chemicals