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Exceptional LC-MS Sensitivity and Reproducibility with PharmaFluidics’ New Trapping Column

30 Apr 2019
Exceptional LC-MS Sensitivity and Reproducibility with PharmaFluidics’ New Trapping Column

Ir. Paul Jacobs, COO of PharmaFluidics, discusses its new micropillar array ‘trapping’ column launched at Pittcon 2018. This novel technology complements the already existing analytical column in chromatographic systems to enable higher flow rates, sample enrichment, and sample de-salting. Coupled with state-of-the-art mass spectrometry platforms, the trapping column will bring highly efficient and reproducible biomolecular separation to the user.

50 cm µPAC™ column

PharmaFluidics

With an internal volume of 3µL, this 50 cm long RP-C18 µPAC™ column is perfectly suited to perform high throughput analyses with shorter gradi­ent solvent times (30, 60 and 90-minute gradients) and it can be used over a wide range of flow rates, between 100 and 2000 nL/min. µPAC™ column, 50 cm length, with pillar array backbone at interpillar distance of 2.5µm, C18.

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200 cm µPAC™ column

PharmaFluidics

As an alternative to conventional columns, PharmaFluidics offers micromachined nano-LC columns or micro Pillar Array Columns (µPAC™). These µPAC™ columns display exceptional separation properties with unprecedented peak capacity and narrow peak shapes at low operating back-pressure. µPAC™ column, 200 cm length, with pillar array backbone at interpillar distance of 2.5µm, C18.

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