Instrument Database:
Agilent Technologies Inc. - 1260 Infinity Preparative scale Purification System
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Year of introduction |
2010 |
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available |
Company |
Agilent Technologies Inc.
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Categories |
Automation: Fraction Collector (LC) Chromatography: LC-Pump: Preparative Chromatography: LC/HPLC |
For purification of milligram to gram quantities of material The Agilent 1260 Infinity Preparative scale Purification System handles high flow rates up to 100 mL/min for laboratory-scale purification. This system is the premium choice when milligrams to grams of starting material are available for purification. The flow rate range covered is ideal for columns with internal diameters from 9.4 to 50 mm. The system can be deployed as either a workhorse to fulfill the automated day-to-day highthroughput requirements of combinatorial and medicinal chemistry core facility labs or as a method scale-up solution for optimizing the resolution and recovery of individual compounds. This starts with an analytical run and transfers to preparative dimensions. Features: - Robust dual piston preparative pump design– for backpressures up to 400 bar – available as isocratic or gradient version
- Early Maintenance Feedback (EMF), pooling, recovery collection and leak detection
- Choice of manual and automatic preparative injectors for fastest injection cycles combined with large injection volumes
- Preparative-scale fraction collector – with patented fraction delay sensor for optimum recovery – includes exchangeable trays for a large variety of collection containers
- High capacity extension enabling the usage of up to three fraction collectors in parallel
- Superior UV detection with a choice of detection cells to cover a large dynamic range
- Simple integration of the Agilent 1260 Infinity Evaporative Light Scattering Detector and third-party detectors through universal interface box (UIB)
- Mass-based fraction collection, including accurate active flow splitting
- User-defined combination of fraction triggers based on time, peak and/or mass
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