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52 May / June 2017


New Columns Provide Better Separations of Monoclonal Antibodies, Large Proteins and Synthetic Polymers


ADSORBING DRYING PURIFYING


UPASIL® Silicagels for chromatography


From 40Å up to 500Å in all stan- dard practicle sizes for preparative chromatograpy.


Advanced Materials Technology have launched a new tool in the BioClass Fused-Core HPLC/UHPLC columns family specifically designed for the separation of large molecules such as monoclonal antibodies, large proteins and synthetic polymers.


Advanced Materials Technology have launched a new tool in the BioClass Fused-Core HPLC/UHPLC columns family specifically designed for the separation of large molecules


such as monoclonal antibodies, large proteins and synthetic polymers.


upag ag Wannenhofstr. 1, 5726 Unterkulm Phone +41 62 886 1160 sales@upagchem.com www.upagchem.com


New HALO 1000Å C4 columns contain the world’s first 2.7 micron superficially porous silica particles with 1000 Angstrom pores. The pore size and structure of these particles enable molecules to achieve complete penetration of the porous structure, allowing them to interact with more of the bonded surface for better retention and selectivity. This new “Total Access Pore Technology” results in improved separations of these types of large molecules. Application notes and a technical brochure are available and demonstrate the ability of HALO 1000Å C4 to provide valuable detailed information not possible to acheive when using particles with smaller pore sizes.


For more information or a copy of the technical brochure email technical@ hichrom.co.uk


CHROMATOGRAPHY SALES AND SERVICE GC AND HPLC SPECIALISTS


Micro GC Fusion Gas Analyzer The ultimate gas chromatography gas analysis system


An advanced, modern system, built on proven micro gas chromatograph (GC) technology.


• Rapid, automated analysis in 1 - 3 minutes.


• Column temperature ramping, extending the micro GC analysis capabilities.


• Modular design, up to 4 analysis channels per system, multiple sample conditioning, inlet and column options.


• Front panel touch screen display and control


• Web browser interface allows operating system independent control and data processing.


State-of-the-Art Products in Slurry-packed Columns for


UHPLC/HPLC/SFC Kromasil®


, a global


brand of AkzoNobel for state-of-the-art chromatography, has products available in slurry- packed columns


for UHPLC/HPLC/SFC laboratory analysis. The assortment includes columns for early discovery, small-scale purification, and bulk material for pharmaceuticals, peptides and protein manufacturing. Kromasil products are available for a wide variety of applications including NP, RP, SFC and chiral applications.


At the HPLC 2017 conference on booth #13, AkzoNobel will have the latest products available with corresponding applications.


For more information visit kromasil.com/small-particles


Davidson Analytical Services Ltd. are the distributor for Infi con Micro GC products in the UK.


Tel: 0115 9814716 Email: info@davidsonanalytical.co.uk


www.davidsonanalytical.co.uk


If you would like to be included please email your details to marcus@intlabmate.com or call us on +44 (0)1727 855574


To view past issues or the latest news online please visit www.chromatographytoday.com


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