Investigator SFC System
The Investigator SFC, an analytical to semi-preparative supercritical fluid chromatography system, combines the power of analytical SFC with the unique ability to isolate and collect less than 1 gram of specific compounds.It includes higher flow rates (up to 15 mL/min), a larger and more flexible oven that accommodates up to 10 analytical columns or 6 preparative columns. With the Alias Autosampler, the Investigator SFC delive…

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The Investigator SFC, an analytical to semi-preparative supercritical fluid chromatography system, combines the power of analytical SFC with the unique ability to isolate and collect less than 1 gram of specific compounds.
It includes higher flow rates (up to 15 mL/min), a larger and more flexible oven that accommodates up to 10 analytical columns or 6 preparative columns. With the Alias Autosampler, the Investigator SFC delivers increased capacity and 2X the speed.
Features:
- CO2 pump and solvent pump making up the fluid delivery module with an automated backpressure regulator
- Analytical-2-Prep Dual Valve Oven with a unique drawer design for easy access
- Enhanced, easy-to-use ChromScope Software that allows maximum flexibility for control, method programming, stacked injection capability and full spectra acquisition/data analysis
- Optional, fully integrated 2998 PDA and/or 2424 ELS detectors
- Small footprint (92 cm high x 98 cm long x 68 cm wide)
Chiral Purification of Volatile Flavors and Fragrances by SFC
In this application note, linalool and terpinen-4-ol were used to demonstrate the chiral purification capabilities of SFC for volatile flavor and fragrance compounds. First, a recovery study was performed by collecting the enantiomers from (±)-terpinen-4-ol and (±)-linalool standards. These compounds were then enantiomerically purified from lavender and tea tree essential oils. Stacked injections and fast chiral separations reduced the time required for the enantiomeric purification of flavor and fragrance compounds.















