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Innovative Solution for Sulphur Detection Released


iHILIC -Fusion® advances HILIC in UHPLC and HPLC


iHILIC -Fusion ®


Silica based


The Nexis SCD-2030 sulphur chemiluminescence detection system is a world-most sensitive solution for petrochemical applications.


iHILIC -Fusion(+) ®


Silica based


Shimadzu has released the Nexis SCD-2030 sulphur chemiluminescence detection system. It consists of a Nexis GC-2030 high-performance GC and the newly developed SCD-2030 sulphur chemiluminescence detector. With this product, Shimadzu serves a growing request for easy operation and maintenance as well as high stability even during long term operation for high selective and sensitive sulphur detection systems.


The Nexis GC-2030, a next generation gas chromatograph, offers world-highest level of performance. It is based on the concept of superior usability and expandability for a wide variety of analytical applications, e.g. research and development and quality control in areas such as food, beverages, fragrances, gases and fuel cells. For these purposes, the Nexis GC-2030 can be equipped with any of a family of high-sensitivity detectors such as the newly developed sulphur chemiluminescence detector to create the Nexis SCD-2030 specialised system. It will deliver a new solution for low concentration sulphur component analysis to a variety of users.


With the Nexis SCD-2030 horizontally positioned sulphur chemiluminescence detection system, replacement of the inner pyro tube takes only 5 minutes. An SCD detector is usually more difficult to control than a general GC detector, but the Nexis SCD-2030 adjusts gas and temperature automatically, so measurement preparations are completed with just a single touch. Combined with the LabSolutions analysis data processing system, the entire workflow from system check to starting/ending of analysis and stopping the instrument can be automated, supporting a more efficient workflow and minimising the influence of human error.


Shimadzu has introduced the first horizontal positioning system in the industry for the redox cell, a core component of sulphur chemiluminescence detectors. This design enables a stable redox reaction by ensuring sufficient reaction zone and reaction time. Compared with other SCD detectors, fluctuation of sensitivity is less (24-hour sensitivity fluctuation is about 1.6 times better) and the effect of differences in analytical conditions such as column flowrate is minimised.


More information online: ilmt.co/PL/xeYa


iHILIC -Fusion(P) ®


Polymer based


 Charge modulated hydroxyethyl amide/amide HILIC columns


 Three complementary selectivities for separation of polar and hydrophilic analytes


 Excellent durability and ultra-low bleeding for LC-MS


 Versatile HILIC columns for ”Omics” research and other applications


HILICON


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