Light scattering detector ACQUITY UPLC® ELS
for HPLC

light scattering detector
light scattering detector
light scattering detector
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Characteristics

Detected entity
light scattering
Application
for HPLC

Description

See more of what you need, and see it faster with ELSD for UPLC Increase peak confidence across a wide application range with optimal UPLC/ELS (ELSD) performance in a small footprint. Collect more information by monitoring compounds that have poor to no UV/Vis response Engineered for a variety of sample sizes, especially high throughput or open access environments Designed to provide a convenient stackable design, easy maintenance, and long lamp lifetimes The ACQUITY UPLC® ELS Detector (ELSD) is designed specifically for optimal UPLC®/ELS performance in a small footprint. When your analytes have poor to no response, or do not ionize well by mass spectrometry, the ACQUITY UPLC ELS Detector provides the capability to analyze more compounds (including sugars, triglycerides, phopholipids, antibiotics, and natural products) in a single analytical run. Engineered for high volume or open access environments - anywhere large number of compounds are screened rapidly - the detector offers a convenient stackable design, easy maintenance, and long lamp lifetimes. Features Compatible with a variety of detection techniques to provide a more comprehensive UPLC(/MS) analysis, to provide the confidence that all components in the sample have been detected Precise control over nebulization and desolvation processes for reproducible and reliable measurement of temperature-sensitive samples Single nebulizer provides simplified set-up and maximized performance over the enter flow rate range of the ACQUITY UPLC

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