• New Category of Separation Science with UltraPerformance Convergence Chromatography

Environmental Laboratory

New Category of Separation Science with UltraPerformance Convergence Chromatography

Apr 26 2012

Waters Corporation (USA) have ushered in a new category of separation science with the introduction of Waters ACQUITY UPC2 System which expands the boundaries of reversed phase liquid chromatography (LC) and of gas chromatography (GC) separations and offers a replacement option for normal phase chromatography applications. Employing the principle of UltraPerformance Convergence Chromatography (UPC2), Waters ACQUITY UPC2 System is a novel analytical system that gives laboratories an indispensable tool for tackling tough-to-analyse compounds including hydrophobic and chiral compounds, lipids, thermally-labile samples and polymers.

Compressed carbon dioxide (CO2), the primary mobile phase for UPC2, offers numerous major advantages over liquid mobile phases or carrier gases that are used with LC and GC. For one, CO2 alone, or in combination with a co-solvent, is a low viscosity mobile phase that achieves higher diffusion rates and enhanced mass transfer than liquids used in HPLC. For another, when compared to GC, CO2 alone is a mobile phase that allows separations to occur at a much lower temperature.

Scientists can routinely separate compounds that are less amenable to analysis by LC and GC including molecules having a wide range of polarities.

Along with industry leading sub two-micron particle column chemistries, Waters ACQUITY UPC2 System gives scientists the ability to precisely vary mobile phase strength, pressure, and temperature. With this ability to fine-tune the resolving power and selectivity of the system, scientists can exercise better control over the retention of analytes for separating, detecting and quantifying structural analogs, isomers, and enantiomeric and diasteriomeric mixtures – all compounds that are often difficult to separate by any other means. A key benefit of the Waters ACQUITY UPC2 System is the use of inexpensive and non-toxic compressed CO2 as a primary mobile phase that can take the place of toxic and volatile organic solvents that are extremely expensive to purchase and dispose.
The ACQUITY UPC2 System is a product of Waters’ extensive history of quality instrument design and development experience and exhibits Waters’ trademark ruggedness, reliability and ease-of-use. Its key features include: A 10 L fixed loop injector for partial loop injections of between 0.5 L and 10 L preserves sample and eliminates the need to change sample loops, Reduced system volume enables shorter run times, optimizes gradient performance, reduces band broadening, and enables the use of small particle size columns, Co-solvent and column switching for more flexible methods development, faster solvent and column screening, Gradient accuracy and precision assures retention time reproducibility and Improved optical detection and MS compatibility for conducting qualitative and quantitative analyses.

Waters ACQUITY UPC2 System is the perfect complement to MS due to its low solvent load, exceptional resolving power, narrow peaks and fast separations.

The ACQUITY UPC2 System now takes its place alongside LC and GC as a powerful complementary technique for taking on the laboratory’s toughest separations challenges.


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