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Chromatography 25 New HPLC and UHPLC Columns Catalogue Now Available


Advanced Chromatography Technologies Ltd have published a new HPLC and UHPLC Columns Catalogue. The new catalogue contains details of the full ACE and ACE Excel column ranges, which offer full scalability from 2µm UHPLC columns, through to 3, 5, 10 and 15µm HPLC columns.


Ten selectivities are available, including the uniquely engineered ACE C18-AR and ACE C18-PFP ‘Extra Resolving Power’ phases. These two unique phases offer multiple mechanisms of separation and have been specifically developed to provide alternative selectivity to C18 phases but still provide ‘C18’ column stability and robustness.


ACE columns are also available with C18, C8, C4, CN, AQ, Phenyl, C18-HL and Silica phases. Columns are available in lengths of 20mm to 300mm and i.d.s from 75µm to 30.0mm. Additionally, 5 different ultra inert 300Å phases are available for peptide and small protein separations. To obtain your copy of the new ACE catalogue contact your local ACE distributor, email: info@ace-hplc.com or www.ace-hplc.com


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Keeping Sport Clean with High Quality Reference Standards The Anti-Doping Control Laboratory at Barcelona’s Hospital del Mar Medical Research Institute


(IMIM) is a world-recognised facility performing


dope testing of athletes and animals for national and international sporting events, and was an early adopter of LGC Standards LoGiCal range of reference materials.


Immaculada Figuera, a chemist in the laboratory, explained: “We test around 4,000 human and animal samples a year from sporting events around the world, screening urine, blood and serum samples for controlled substances. We perform a wide range of gas and liquid chromatography-based protocols, and use LoGiCal reference standards for both qualitative and quantitative analyses.”


“The quality of our reference standards is vital to the analytical sensitivity of our techniques and, as an ISO 17025 accredited laboratory, it is essential that these standards are provided with a detailed Certificate of Analysis. LoGiCal standards combine high quality with excellent value for money, and we look closely at the LGC Standards’ product range when we need to purchase reference materials. We have always found LGC Standards easy to work with, and the company offers fast delivery.”


The LoGiCal product range focuses on the clinical and forensic sectors, and provides laboratories with access to over 1,000 of the most widely used standard reference materials.


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ADVERTORIAL DGSi High Purity Hydrogen Generator


F-DGSi ALLIANCE H2 generator saves space and eliminates the risks associated with storing high ssure cylinders, but also the hidden costs associated with piping connections, manometers, ordering, ting and delivering, servicing and maintaining cylinders.


GSi offers 4 ranges of laboratory hydrogen gas generators: H2 99,9995%, ND-H2 99,9995%, PAR-H2 99,9999%, WM-H2 99,99999%


Common Features and Benefits • multistage fail-safe system


• automatic H2 leak detection • class leading cell: reliable and robust • unique water quality management system • auto water fill included • continuous monitoring of vital parameters • PC monitoring and control included


• stackable with zero air generator to form an innovative modular FID gas station


For more information visit: www.f-dbs.com MORE INFO. 65 MORE INFO. 66


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