Analytical HPLC is the standard technique in instrumental anlysis to identify or quantify the components of a liquid sample.
Determining the osmotic strength of aqueous samples can provide various parameters in medicine and food control. By measuring vapour pressure differences the average molecular weight of polymers can be obtained.
Many samples need to be cleaned before the chromatography process can start.
When separating and purifying biomolecules, the HPLC system needs to fulfil high requirements for biocompatibility.
For superior resolution, higher speed and faster results for the separation of more complex samples.
Liquid chromatography in combination with mass detection is one of the most versatile and capable techniques in the analytical laboratory.
Batch chromatography, sequential multi column chromatography, SMB and the novel MCSGP process for higher yields of pure substance are applied separation techniques in the pharmaceutical industry, production of fine chemicals, and in the field of bioengineering.