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Comparison of six stationary phases for the separation of catechins

Instrument Type: HPLC

The Thermo Scientific UltiMate 3000 RSLC system is applied for the analysis of catechins. The separation is performed on six different stationary phases; Thermo Scientific Acclaim C30, Acclaim Mixed-Mode HILIC-1, Acclaim Phenyl-1, Acclaim 120 C18, Acclaim PolarAdvanage and Acclaim PolarAdvantage II. The results were compared.

Fast analysis of 1-naphthyl isothiocyanate (NITC) derivatives of volatile ethanolamines using normal-phase chromatography

Instrument Type: HPLC

The Thermo Scientific UltiMate 3000 HPLC system is applied for the analysis of 1-naphthyl isothiocyanate (NITC) derivatives of volatile ethanolamines. The separation is performed in normal-phase mode on a Thermo Scientific Acclaim Mixed-Mode HILIC-1 HPLC column, with UV detection at 280 nm.

Fast analysis of 1-naphthyl isothiocyanate (NITC) derivatives of volatile alkylamines using normal-phase chromatography

Instrument Type: HPLC

The Thermo Scientific UltiMate 3000 HPLC system is applied for the analysis of 1-naphthyl isothiocyanate (NITC) derivatives of volatile alkylamines. The separation is performed in normal-phase mode on a Thermo Scientific Acclaim Mixed-Mode HILIC-1 HPLC column, with UV detection at 280 nm.

Simple HILIC separation of arginine and glutamic acid without derivatization using HPLC-UV

Instrument Type: HPLC

The Thermo Scientific Dionex Ultimate 3000 system is applied for the analysis of two amino acids. The separation or arginine and glutamic acid was performed in less than 10 minutes on a Thermo Scientific Acclaim Mixed-Mode HILIC-1 HPLC column without the need for derivatization.

Comparison of the retention for cytosine and naphthalene on a Thermo Scientific Acclaim Mixed-Mode HILIC-1 Column in reversed-phase and HILIC modes

Instrument Type: HPLC

The Thermo Scientific Acclaim Mixed-Mode HILIC-1 column is used for the analysis of cytosine and naphthalene in both reversed-phase and HILIC mode, and the retention compared.