Chromatography 17
New Mass Detector for Flash Chromatography Announced
Biotage, a leading global supplier of solutions and technology for analytical, medicinal and peptide chemistry, is pleased to announce the launch of Isolera™ Dalton 2000, a new mass detector for flash purification that expands functionality through a wider detection range of ion masses, up to m/z 2000, and new analysis features.
Isolera™ Dalton 2000 is seamlessly integrated with Isolera™ Spektra flash purification system via the Isolera™ Dalton Nanolink unit, an intelligent sampling device which handles all fluids and synchronisation between the two instruments. Compounds are identified in real time during purification and this informs the flash fractionation process, enabling the correct product to be collected. Isolera™ Dalton 2000 fits inside a standard fume hood and is capable of both normal and reverse-phase separations, so it is completely compatible with the diverse purification needs of the modern research laboratory.
“The system can isolate, not only known compounds, but also unknowns using the novel ‘Collect on Total Ion Counts’ feature to further assist in the sample separation. Isolera™ Dalton 2000 uses a single quadrupole with positive and negative polarity switching. This enables all charged fragments of your sample to be detected at the same time. Together with an intelligent post analysis tool, you can confirm that your compound is both correct and pure,” said Tobias Nordin, Global Product Manager, Biotage.
The instrument uses a wizard-based approach to method development, simple on screen prompts guide chemists through the system; even those whose expertise or priorities lie in compound synthesis rather than analysis.
42797pr@reply-direct.com New Sciex Approved Gas Generator Introduced
Peak Scientific has unveiled its latest dedicated gas solution for use with LC-MS systems. The company’s new Genius 1024 nitrogen and dry air generator has been designed exclusively to meet the needs of Sciex X LC-MS systems and has been approved by Sciex for use on all their RUO LC-MS systems.
This is not the first time Peak has developed a Sciex -specific solution, with the Genius 1024 effectively replacing the company’s successful Genius ABN2ZA nitrogen generator, which was also developed specifically for Sciex. Compared with its predecessor, the new Genius 1024 has a significantly increased flow rate, meaning it can meet the demands of Sciex’s newer and more advanced LC-MS systems, including the X500 Series QTOF systems.
The Genius 1024 is built around the trusted and proven technology of Peak Scientific’s Genius series of generators. Designed mainly for LC-MS applications, these are self-contained systems featuring integrated compressors, delivering laboratory-grade nitrogen at various pressures and flow rates required by numerous instruments.
Michelle Goldie, Product Manager at Peak Scientific, said of the new launch: “We are delighted to present Sciex customers
with a compact, under-bench solution which has been specifically designed to support the complete range of Sciex mass spectrometers (RUO only). The Genius 1024 is a highly economical laboratory gas source with low lifetime running costs which has been approved by Sciex, and we are very excited to now offer it to the market.”
Annabelle Carter-Finch, Senior Product Manager at Sciex, commented: “Sciex is pleased to offer our customers the latest technology from Peak Scientific. The Genius 1024 generator meets the needs of our customers in terms of both performance and cost of ownership, as well as being mindful of space limitations of many laboratories”
As with all Peak Scientific products, the Genius 1024 is engineered, assembled and performance tested at the company’s ISO 9001 compliant manufacturing centre of excellence in the UK, and is backed with Peak’s market leading global on-site technical support and unconditional warranty.
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