An HPLC detector is used to analyze the components of the eluted mixture that is collected after being run through an HPLC column. Differences in detector type are based on what is being detected. Detection can be done by measuring absorbance, changes in reflex indices, molecular weight, and fluorescence among others. When selecting a detector, it is important to consider the sample type being analyzed. Some sample types will not work or will have lower sensitivity on particular detectors. Also of consideration is the type of information that is being sought by the analysis and what method will be used when running the column, for example, some detectors will work with the gradient method while others will not.
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Company | Waters | Wyatt Technology | Waters | Wyatt Technology |
Item | microOptilab™ Refractive Index Detector for UHPLC | DAWN™ Multi-angle Light Scattering (MALS) Instrument |
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Catalog Number | microOptilab | DAWN |
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Type | Refractive Index Detector | MALS and optional DLS |
Detector(s) | Differential Refractive Index (dRI) | High-gain, high-dynamic-range photodiodes at 18 angles for MALS; optional avalanche photodiode that may be placed at any of four angles for DLS. Fluorescence-blocking filters available for use with analytes that fluoresce when illuminated at the MALS wavelength. |
Applications | Measure concentrations of all types of samples in almost all solvents | With standard SEC/GPC or EclipseTM (FFF system): determination of distributions of molar mass, size, conformation, conjugation ratio and particle concentration.
With Calypso composition-gradient system: label-free characterization of biomolecular interactions including self- and hetero-association as well as non-specific interactions. |
Description | The microOptilab™ brings universal detection capabilities, unsurpassed concentration range, and superb sensitivity and linearity to the domain of UHPLC. Key benefits include low band broadening, < 4 µL, to maintain the resolution of very narrow UHPLC peaks. Its dRI measurement range is, - 4The microOptilab™ brings universal detection capabilities, unsurpassed concentration range, and superb sensitivity and linearity to the domain of UHPLC. Key benefits include low band broadening, < 4 µL, to maintain the resolution of very narrow UHPLC peaks. Its dRI measurement range is, - 4.7 x 10-3 to + 4.7 x 10-3 RIU (comparable to 25 mg/mL protein in PBS). The detector is highly sensitive, ± 1.5 x 10-9 RIU, across the entire measurement range. This detector measures solvent refractive index, required for MALS calculations at the same wavelength as the MALS detector, for maximum accuracy. The temperature range of 4°C - 65°C is appropriate for both proteins and polymers that require a range of temperatures. It also features a high-resolution, touch-screen front panel displays data graphs, system health indicators and instrument diagnostics.... Read More | The DAWN™ instrument is an advanced detector for precise characterization of proteins, polymers, and nanoparticles including viral vectors, lipid nanoparticles and vesicles. Using multi-angle static light scattering (MALS) and optional dynamic light scattering (DLS), DAWN analyzes molar massThe DAWN™ instrument is an advanced detector for precise characterization of proteins, polymers, and nanoparticles including viral vectors, lipid nanoparticles and vesicles. Using multi-angle static light scattering (MALS) and optional dynamic light scattering (DLS), DAWN analyzes molar mass, size, conformation, particle concentration, conjugation (e.g. glycoproteins) or encapsulation (e.g. AAV capsid content). It stands out with exceptional sensitivity and the widest range of molecular weight, size, and concentration of any MALS instrument, paired with a broad selection of configurations and optional modules for enhanced capabilities.
The DAWN is most often used in conjunction with gel permeation chromatography (GPC-MALS), size exclusion chromatography (SEC-MALS) or an EclipseTM, field-flow fractionation instrument (FFF-MALS) and may also be used with ion-exchange chromatography or reverse-phase chromatography. The instrument includes a high-resolution, touch-screen front panel to display data graphs, system health and instrument diagnostics and is accompanied by ASTRA™, the most versatile software package available for analysis of online multi-angle and dynamic light scattering.... Read More |
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