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Developing 3D Separation Systems for Complex Analyses

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17 Jul 2019
Developing 3D Separation Systems for Complex Analyses

In this video, Dr. Peter Schoenmakers, Professor of Analytical Chemistry at the University of Amsterdam, discusses his work on improving existing chromatographic methods and developing new multi-dimensional methods for more complex applications. Schoenmaker explains how his lab use a combination of 2D liquid chromatography systems from Waters, Shimadzu, Agient, and Thermo Fisher Scientific, but have also embraced 3D printing for cheaply and quickly producing prototypes.

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UPLC Technology Extends To Two Dimensions For chromatographers who require additional capabilities to increase their speed of analysis, gain sensitivity and selectivity, and perform orthogonal separations, ACQUITY UPLC® Systems can meet these needs by controlling multiple valves and pumps for 2D separations. The resolution, sensitivity, and throughput benefits of UPLC® Technology are even more important in 2D applications. Waters’ 2D Technology solutions for the ACQUITY UPLC, ACQUITY UPLC H-Class, and ACQUITY UPLC H-Class Bio systems are purpose-built, from plumbing to software to valve control, to provide reproducible and consistent results for specific applications. Features:   •  Ready-to-use configurations to get you to successful 2D UPLC experiments faster, with less troubleshooting and more confidence   •  ACQUITY UPLC systems and proven columns enable best-in-class selectivity and sensitivity

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