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In our lab we have a capillary electrophoresis P/ACE MDQ what nobody use it because people have had many problems during a method development for aminoacids and organic acids (repeatability, analyte elution time, stability baseline....) seven years ago. Moreover, they told me that electrodes (platinum wires) break or bend easily during work system operation and other replacement accessories (coolant, specific silice capillaries) are non cost effective if they need to be replacing continuously.
Do you know if is possible to replace original electrodes to platinum wires which would be cut in or lab at the same size than original electrodes?.
Do you know if is possible to replace the coolant fluid to flurinert FC770 manufactured by 3M?. From internet sources I was noticed that flurinert FC77 would work but this product was discontinued.
Hoping someone can help me to locate cheaper alternatives for using the equipment, I remain
Regards,
Igasa