Supelco® HPLC and UHPLC columns meet today’s demands of fast U/HPLC, LC-MS, and biopolymer separation, as well as regulated pharmacopeia and agency methods within various industries. Supelco® HPLC products are available with Fused-Core® particle technology, monolithic silica, and fully porous particles, including ultra-pure silica. In addition, porous graphitic carbon (PGC) particles, and polymeric particles are available for high pH stability.
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Porous graphitic carbon (PGC) columns, like the Supel™ Carbon LC column, provide unique chromatographic properties that are unmatched by silica particle-packed columns. The full pH range can be used as well as high temperature (> 200 °C), opening up new frontiers for chromatographers.
Superficially porous silica columns deliver higher speed and efficiency than fully porous particles of the same size. Fused-Core® HPLC columns like Ascentis® Express and BIOshell™ can convert any HPLC system into a fast HPLC workhorse with maximum speed and performance.
We have a wide range of chiral HPLC columns for various applications.
In this webcast, the origins and problems in LC–MS arising from impurities and contaminations will be described in detail and tips and tricks will be provided in order to enable or maintain high quality and high sensitivity LC-MS analyses.
Learn about porous graphitic carbon, a stationary phase material that is fully porous, carbon-based material—it is capable of analyzing small molecules and smaller proteins and peptides.
Quantitation of monoclonal antibodies by LC-MS is a difficult analytical challenge due to the complexity in the workflow, from sample prep to LC-MS quantitation. This presentation will highlight a simple and high throughput method for the quantitation of monoclonal antibodies and proteins in human and animal serum.
This webinar discusses advances in “bottom-up” analysis of monoclonal antibodies, while highlighting the role and importance column chemistry still plays in developing highly selective high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) methods for peptides.
The focus of this seminar is to provide an overview of different strategies and methods employed over the past several years in characterizing samples containing chiral compounds.
This webinar will cover basic chromatographic approaches to intact and middle-up analysis of mAbs before delving into more detailed and complex strategies for analysis.
This presentation focuses on recent advances, in the past two years, in 'carbon-HPLC' in the analysis of compounds classically associated with being difficult to separate by conventional 'silica-HPLC.'
Join our webinar focusing on "How to Increase The Cost Effectiveness for HPLC Separations of Challenging and Matrix-rich Samples" for the potential for cost and time savings by increasing lab productivity with faster separations and column materials providing very high matrix tolerance.
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