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- Karen
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At this point the samples don't exist (it's for a new project) and i have to decide quickly and talking to sales people does not give you unbiassed information. I bought an Acquity at my last job about 4 years ago so I am somewhat familiar with it but did not use it much.Really you need to talk with the vendors and get some samples ran and have them show you the chromatograms and reports for each.
Protiens and protein digests as well as some misc small molecules.up to what sizes of molecules do you want to do that project?
Actually from their website they have 1.7um 300A C4 and C18 columns. Largest pore size for SEC is 200A IIRC.peptides might work in a sub 2 column
but the biggest currently availaible pore size for those is 200A from waters
Not ideal but likely not a problem.. this is primarily being purchased fro new project so I don't know teh number of samples... When we get down to screening there could be a lot.to know if the low pressure will not suit your needs you need to know how fast you will actually go
if the pump heads of the H-class are of 80ul then you will not be capable of going under 2 minute run
is that a problem?
With the original Acquity you could set the loop to preload so it was never an issue at my last company.anyway the sampler will take between 1-2 minutes to inject each time
remember the 1st acquity sampler is a pulled loop not a in the path needle type.
I agree.the question is between the 1290 or the H-class i think.
Yes.are you intending to use it also as a "HPLC"?
I did get it quoted with both. But on the original Acquity I always just used the original column heater for HPLC work with it.then you need to check what modifications you need to do like mixer size, loop size for injection
for the H-class you will need to make sure you have the right column oven. the standsard one is too small and do not let them make you think you need to by 2 of them. it is incorrect. you will neve use the small one ever anyway.
You mean eluent pre-heating?also check about the addition of pre-eluent since many times in UHPLC you will go to 40 and above temp.
What Probelmshave you heard about with the Water's H-Class?I have to admit as well that from collegues the feed back on the 1290 is very positive. not so much for waters.
if MS-MS will be in the future you need already to think of that and leave yourself more options.
1290 can be connected to ABI, thermo and bruker as well in the future, not like you think
shimadzu can be connected to ABI as well i know
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