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News Release from: ESA Biosciences | Subject: Chromachem ELSD
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 09 April 2004
New software enhances ELSD-HPLC
operation
Evaporative light scattering detector does not require the presence or absence of chromophores, fluorophores or electroactive groups for detection
New remote control software has been announced by ESA for its Chromachem evaporative light scattering detector (ELSD) to simplify detector operation and HPLC system integration The Chromachem ELSD provides universal detection of non-volatile compounds in use with HPLC
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 13 Jun 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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Unlike HPLC UV or fluorescence detectors the Chromachem ELSD does not require the presence or absence of chromophores, fluorophores or electroactive groups for detection.
The technique is fully compatible with both organic solvent based and aqueous mobile phases, even at high or microbore flow rates (20ul to 3ml/min.).
The new software features single-point control from an external computer of all detection parameters and programmed methods, as well as manual and automated control of external events and real-time data monitoring.
With the ESA software, users can easily create, store and recall operation methods and collected data files directly on a Windows-based PC.
Data plots, parameters and status can all be printed directly to a printer connected to the PC.
The Chromachem ELSD is ideally suited to the detection of a wide range of weakly chromophoric compounds including lipids, phospholipids, triglycerides, carbohydrates, polymers, pharmaceuticals and combinatorial library compounds. Request a free brochure from ESA Biosciences ...
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