Practical Guides to Success with Merck Millipore’s SeQuant™ Chromatography Technology
Our comprehensive „Practical Guide to Success“ booklets guide you through the use of Merck Millipore’s innovative SeQuant™ products for separation, purification and analysis. Detailed explanations of technology and techniques ensure your success using HILIC or ion chromatography.
| A Practical Guide to HILIC | |
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The popular „Practical Guide to HILIC“, written by SeQuant™ scientists based on over 12 years of research and development experience, contains everything needed to get started with HILIC (hydrophilic interaction liquid chromatography) separations. Aimed at explaining HILIC from a practical point of view, it contains many useful tips for successful method development, a short theoretical section and several example applications using Merck Millipore’s SeQuant™ ZIC®-HILIC and ZIC®-pHILIC columns. Request a hard copy of „A Practical Guide to HILIC“. Visit our HILIC Technology Tutorial for an introduction to HILIC. |
A Practical Guide to HILIC |
| A Practical Guide to Ion Chromatography | |
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Merck Millipore has recently released the second edition of the booklet, „A Practical Guide to Ion Chromatography“. This guide contains a thorough explanation of ion chromatography highlighting everything from basic instrumental aspects to the strategies and factors to adjust when optimizing the eluent. It starts with a theoretical background to the principles of the SAMS™ (SeQuant™ Anion Membrane Suppressor) background suppressor and CARS™ (Continuous Anion Regeneration System) suppressor regeneration system developed by SeQuant™ scientists to provide greater detection of anions. Example applications and a comprehensive troubleshooting scheme for anion chromatography separation systems are also included. Request a hard copy of „A Practical Guide to Ion Chromatography“.
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A Practical Guide to Ion Chromatography |
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