Solving Solubility Challenges in Liquid Chromatography for Discovery and Development Chemists

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Solving Solubility Challenges in Liquid Chromatography for Discovery and Development Chemists

26 Aug, 2008

Published over 17 years ago. See the latest and most current information on Chromatography.

Leading liquid chromatography innovator Dynamic Extractions has recently extended it`s range of HPCCC instruments by adding the Spectrum HPCCC.

HPCCC instruments allow chemists to use liquid stationary phases and their inherent advantages of high capacity and improved solubility characteristics to solve their everyday challenges. Rather than the solubility of samples being a limiting factor, they tend towards irrelevance because your sample can be injected onto the column in either the mobile, stationary or a mixture of both phases, without affecting the performance of the chromatography.

The Spectrum HPCCC instrument is specifically designed with discovery and development chemists in mind. This instrument allows you to separate samples that are difficult to solubise, firstly at milligram scale to develop purification methods, and then to scale that method to semi-prep scale, allowing chemists to purify 1-2 gram crude material per injection. This bench scale instrument allows upwards of 20 grams of crude material to be processed every 8 hours.

It does not end there; other instruments in the range allow the same separation to be scaled easily and speedily to preparative and pilot plant quantities. To find out more about these instruments and how they could solve your solubility challenges contact Dynamic Extractions at dynamicextractions.com

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