Nowadays, Fresh Bioscience Ltd publishes new SenSil series UHPLC column brochure, the composite name is from words of Sensitive and Silica, which stands for new generation of UHPLC columns. All products are researched and developed in the 2020s, they will be helpful for you to achieve highest separation employing newest UHPLC instrument.
Several stationary phases has been introduced to offer different selectivity, which provide more choices for method development. 3 different particle size (1.6 μm, 2.6 μm and 5 μm) are developed by the same silica substrate, greatly make it easier to do method transfer from UPLC to HPLC, or from normal-flow to nano-flow. Moreover, we also launch big pore size for large molecules, e.g. 300 angstrom for protein and 1,000 angstrom for ADC and antibody. The unique 1,000 angstrom C4 column packed with Titanium-SS tube makes it as the first bioinert UHPLC column in the world, we believe it can solve Biosimilar separation in Reverse phase pattern at maximum extent.
We highly recommend to use every column tandem with Mass Spectrometry, the difference you will find among other brands, that induces all columns' ID is samller than 2.0 mm. While Nano and Micro-UHPLC play a crucial role in the modern laboratory by expanding the boundaries of conventional HPLC. Today micro-HPLC is used more or less on routine basis for a wide range of applications ranging from biotechnology to environmental analysis, e.g. peptide mapping by capLC-ESI-MS or analysis of important low-abundant metabolites in plasma. Collaborative studies done with renowned laboratories and experienced proteomics analysts demonstrate SenSil C18-AQ nano column outperforms Reprosil-pur C18-AQ, it reaches average 7,200 protein groups on every run with DIA mode in 90 min by 25 cm column length.
Download SenSil UHPLC Brochure below,
https://www.freshbioscience.com/public/upload/202005/SenSil%20Brochure.pdf
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