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12 New IC system elevates lab capabilities


Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc has unveiled the Thermo Scientific™ Dionex™ Inuvion™ Ion Chromatography (IC) system, a cutting-edge instrument designed to simplify and enhance ion analysis for laboratories of all sizes. With a focus on reliability, efficiency, and adaptability, this new IC system caters to the diverse analytical needs of researchers working with ionic and small polar compounds.


In response to the increasing emphasis on environmental safety, particularly concerning food and water supplies, Thermo Fisher aims to provide versatile and sensitive instruments for comprehensive testing and analysis. The Dionex Inuvion IC system is aligned with the company’s mission to contribute to a healthier, cleaner, and safer world. It equips environmental, industrial, municipal water, and food and beverage labs with the essential tools to detect ionic contaminants in water and identify corrosive substances in oil and gas. Additionally, the system ensures quality assurance and control of small ionic compounds in food, beverages, and pharmaceuticals.


The Dionex Inuvion IC system is engineered to streamline lab operations by offering easily configurable workflows


and a compact footprint. Its flexibility allows customisation to meet current analytical requirements while enabling the extension of IC capabilities to adapt to changing sample types and workflow needs in the future, ensuring a cost-effective and efficient solution.


Lidija Raicevic, Vice President and General Manager of Ion Chromatography and Sample Preparation at Thermo Fisher Scientific, stated: “As the originator of ion chromatography, we continue to lead innovation in all areas of instrumentation and column chemistry to meet our customers’ growing needs for better resolution, faster results, and intuitive lab experience. The Dionex Inuvion system is built on years of expertise and will provide enhanced capabilities to labs of all sizes while helping streamline our IC portfolio.”


Key features of the Dionex Inuvion IC system include advanced pump technology that enhances speed, quality, and reproducibility; operator-friendly engineering to improve the user experience; and user-installable accessories to extend capabilities and achieve the highest quality results.


More information online: ilmt.co/PL/pKVy 62117pr@reply-direct.com Precision LC columns for advanced proteomic analysis


GL Sciences’ Bio LC Columns ‘ProteoSil’ are tailored HPLC solutions designed specifically for proteomics and the analysis of bio molecules such as proteins, peptides, and nucleic acids.


The packing materials used in these columns are crafted from high-purity silica, offering pore sizes of 100Å, 200Å, and 300Å. They are available in multiple configurations, including reversed phase, HILIC, and size exclusion columns. This versatility allows for a wide range of analytical possibilities.


One notable feature of the ProteoSil HPLC columns is their precise control over pore sizes in the packing material. The 200Å pore size is particularly optimised for the analysis of compounds with molecular weights ranging from a few kDa to several tens of kDa. This makes it perfect for the analysis of peptides and oligonucleotides, delivering exceptional performance in these applications.


Furthermore, users can choose between stainless steel and BioInert PEEK for the column hardware. The stainless-steel coated PEEK hardware design has enhanced the maximum operating pressure of the columns, providing greater flexibility in usage.


Quality and consistency are paramount, and GL Sciences ensures this by holding ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 certifications at their production facility. They oversee all processes, from matrix synthesis and chemical treatment to column packing and quality inspections, in-house. Their continuous evolution based on accumulated expertise guarantees the delivery of superior HPLC columns.


In addition to the mentioned features, GL Sciences offers chemical modification of functional groups, endcap processing, and the synthesis of silica gel, all critical components that contribute to exceptional column performance. With GL Sciences Bio LC Columns, researchers can rely on high- quality, globally accessible HPLC solutions for their bio molecule proteomics needs.


More information online: ilmt.co/PL/bV5Z 61994pr@reply-direct.com Sensitive HPLC refractive index detector


Designed with touch panel screen and a highly intuitive user interface – Biotech Fluidics REFRACTiMASTER®


analysis. Operating from room temperature up to 80°C, the design of REFRACTiMASTER®


is a next generation refractive index detector purpose built for modern HPLC offers


unmatched baseline stability. Unlike traditional RI detectors that may take up to 1 hour to be fully stable – the REFRACTiMASTER®


More information online: ilmt.co/PL/5BdO 62631pr@reply-direct.com is ready to deliver reliable, reproducible results in just a couple of minutes from


turning on. Its sensitivity makes it the perfect RI detector to integrate with any modern HPLC system and to achieve peak performance even when faced with the most challenging applications.


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