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Agilent G 1310 A
Agilent isocratic HPLC-pump G 1310 A. Serie 1100. 100-120/220-240 V. 50/60 Hz. 180 W. 0,001-10 mL/min. 0-400 bar. CE-marked. Interfaces: analog, Remote, RS232, 2x CAN, HPIB.
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20026
Agilent G 1310 A
Agilent isocratic HPLC-pump G 1310 A. Serie 1100. 100-120/220-240 V. 50/60 Hz. 180 W. 0,001-10 mL/min. 0-400 bar. CE-marked. Interfaces: analog, Remote, RS232, 2x CAN, HPIB.
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19710
Waters 1515
Waters Isocratic HPLC-pump 1515. 0,00-10,00 mL/min, programmable. 0,01 mL steps. Designed for the use of columns with internal diameters of 2 and 4,6 mm. Connections: I/O, IEEE. 120/240 V. 50/60 Hz. 200 W. CE marked. YoC 2000.
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19709
Waters 1525
Waters gradient pump 1525µ. Binary high pressure gradient. For HPLC and LC/MS. 0,00-10,00 mL/min, programmable. 0,01 mL steps. Designed for the use of columns with internal diameters of 2 and 4,6 mm. Connections: I/O, IEEE. 120/240 V. 50/60 Hz. 200 W. CE marked. Rheodyne 7725i six-way valve. With holder for eluent bottles. YoC 2000.
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Waters 1525
Waters gradient pump 1525. Binary high pressure gradient. For HPLC and LC/MS. 0,00-10.00 mL/min, programmable. 0.01 mL steps. Designed for the use of columns with internal diameters of 2 and 4,6 mm. Connections: I/O, IEEE. 120/240 V. 50/60 Hz. 200 W. CE marked. Rheodyne 7725i six-way valve. With holder for solvent bottles. YoC 2000.
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19534
Gynkotek M 480
Gynkotek gradient pump M480. For HPLC. Execution for analytical application. 2 µL/min to 8 mL/min. Ternary gradient. 230 V. 50 Hz. 30 W. Operation field. Display.
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17482
Knauer 64
Knauer isocratic HPLC-pump 64. Analytical pump head. 0,1-9,9 mL/min. Max. 400 bar. 220 V. 50 Hz. 30 W. Digital pressure display. Pump suitably for one eluent.
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16044
Waters 501
Waters HPLC-pump 501. Double-piston pump. Isocratic. 0,1-9,9 mL/min. 230 V.
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15320
Beckman 112
Beckman HPLC-pump 112. 0-9,99 mL/min. Max. 399 bar. Max. solvent temperature 75 °C. Operating field. Digitale indication for flow and pressure. 220 V. 50 Hz. 160 W.
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Knauer 64
Knauer HPLC-pump 64. Pressure and flow variable adjustable. 220 V.
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Spectra Physics SP 8810
Spectra Physics HPLC-pump isocratic SP 8810. 230V. 0,01-10 ml/min. Stand-alone-system.
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Pharmacia P-910
Pharmacia Pump P-910. 0-5 ml/min. 0-1 bar.
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TSP consta M.3200
LDC Analytical isocratic HPLC-pump constaMetric 3200. Flowrate 0-9,99 mL/min. Operating field. Doublepiston. 100-240 V. 50/60 Hz. 150 W. Analogeous connections. Special interface to connect to a computer
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HPLC-Pumps (Isocratic)

HPLC is a physical method to separate, identify and quantify substances by distribution between the mobile, moving and the stationary, steady phase.

Functionality of HPLC

HPLC, high performance liquid chromatography, is a separation process where the liquid sample is carried by the liquid phase through the separation column over the stationary phase, on account of high pressure. Length and diameter of the separation column vary according to application. In some cases, a precolumn is placed before the HPLC column to remove impurities before separation. In contrast to gas chromatography, no gaseous or non-decomposed evaporateable substances are necessary for HPLC. In the case of strong interaction of the analyte with the stationary phase, the analyte remains in the column for quite a long time. If there is weak interaction, the opposite case is true: The analyte exits the column quite quickly. Therefore the substances appear at the end of the separation column after different times, the so-called characteristic retention times. HPLC can be differentiated by two principles: normal phase and reversal phase chromatography. In the case of NP-HPLC, a polar stationary phase is used, for example, silicon gel. In this process, the polarity determines the elution force of the mobile phase. The solvents are getting arranged by rising polarity, resulting in the so-called eluotropic series. This means that substances with higher polarity elute faster. Polar molecules better interact with the polar stationary phase and remain therefore longer in the column. RP-HPLC applies a non-polar stationary phase. The elution force decreases with rising polarity.

Classification of HPLC

In HPLC, several separation mechanisms can be distinguished, depending on the kind of interaction between stationary phase, mobile phase and the sample: adsorption, partition, ion exchange, size exclusion and bioaffinity chromatography. However, adsorption and partition chromatography are the most common modes of HPLC.

Architecture of an HPLC system

An HPLC system consists of an eluent vessel, a degasser, a pump, an injection valve, a precolumn, a column, a detector and an evaluation unit.

Literature

  • http://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hochleistungsfl%C3%BCssigkeitschromatographie&oldid=86523806 (called: 30.03.11).