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CHROMATOGRAPHY


SOLUTIONS Louise Smyth introduces some


innovative new systems from the chromatography experts


Waters has introduced a new MAM workflow for the BioAccord LC-MS system


in a flurry in recent months. Here, we highlight a number of new products that showcase the current state-of-the-art in chromatography systems. US firm Agilent Technologies


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has recently introduced the Agilent 8697 Headspace Sampler, its first headspace sampler with integrated gas chromatography communication. “We recognised the increasing needs of our customers, especially in the pharma space, to have greater remote access and increased instrument intelligence,” explains Mike Zhang, vice president and general manager of Agilent’s Gas Phase Separations Division. “With the introduction of Intuvo four years ago and the 8890 and 8860 GCs two years ago,


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lways a fast-moving sector in terms of product announcements, chromatography solutions have been hitting the market


we have been expanding the intelligence, diagnostics, and troubleshooting capabilities of our GC platforms.” Te 8697 offers several benefits.


Advanced hardware features, such as a microchannel-based EPC (electronic pneumatic control) module with atmospheric pressure compensation and valve-based sampling, allow for excellent precision and performance. Users will also have increased troubleshooting capabilities, more robust connections between the HS and GC system, and integrated instrument connectivity through the increased headspace-gas chromatography system intelligence. On a more detailed level, removable sample racks can be exchanged while the headspace sampler is operating so that customers can add samples while the sequence is running. An isolated carrier


The 8697 Headspace Sample, recently introduced by Agilent


STATE-OF-THE-ART


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