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Applications and Benefits of Capillary Ion Chromatography

26 Jul 2016

Capillary IC systems provide true on-request 24/7 uptime with no equilibration necessary, taking performance and ease-of-use to a whole new level. This application note demonstrates the benefits of using Capillary Ion Chromatography (IC) for a variety of different applications using Dionex Capillary IC systems. Applications discussed include, but are not limited to, environmental, food and beverage, biopharmaceutical and pharmaceutical analysis.

Thermo Scientific™ Dionex™ ICS-4000 Integrated Capillary HPIC™ System

Thermo Fisher Scientific

  The Dionex ICS-4000 capillary HPIC™ system delivers best-in-class sensitivity, from routine analyses to your most demanding application challenges.   The high-pressure capability brings a new level of resolution and speed to dedicated capillary ion chromatography, while integrated design of the Dionex ICS-4000 simplifies your workflow and increases your analytical efficiency and productivity. Capillary IC provides 24/7 uptime so the system is always ready. The compact integrated system provides convenience and offers detection choices for application versatility. Dionex ICS-4000 HPIC System Features: Single channel, integrated and compact design for dedicated analysis Capillary HPIC provides 24/7 uptime – so it’s always ready to generate results Configured for Reagent-Free IC for performance and Just Add Water simplicity The integrated IC Cube uses same consumables as the Dionex ICS-5000, so methods developed on the Dionex ICS-5000 can be transferred to the Dionex ICS-4000 The active thermal control provides stability and reproducibility Touch display for stand-alone control Thermo Scientific Dionex Chromeleon 7.3.1 CDS for full system control and data processing Benefits: Optimized separations for fast throughput High-pressure capability for high chromatographic resolution True on-request IC analysis for 24/7 uptime with no equilibration Small dead volumes for minimized peak dispersion and increased signal-to-noise ratio

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Ion ChromatographyIon chromatography, also known as ion exchange chromatography, is a high-performance liquid chromatographic technique used for the separation and identification of ions or polar molecules in a sample, including proteins, nucleotides and amino acids. Equipment includes ion exchange columns, ion exclusion columns, ion chromatography systems, pumps, and detectors. Find the best ion chromatography equipment in our peer-reviewed product directory: compare products, check customer reviews and receive pricing direct from manufacturers.Environmental Monitoring and TestingEnvironmental monitoring and testing uses handheld portable analyzers, kits, spectrometers or chromatography systems for air, water, soil, food and other sample testing. Useful features of analyzers such as BOD and COD include portability, easy calibration, automation and sensitivity.  Environmental test kits for pH, water, moisture, etc, should be accurate, sensitive, reliable, fast and easy to use.Food and Beverage AnalyzersFood and Beverage Analyzers are commonly used to provide information about the chemical composition, structure and physical properties of food materials.ChromatographyChromatography is a powerful technique used to separate and analyze components of mixtures based on their chemical properties. It is widely used in fields like biochemistry, pharmaceuticals, and environmental analysis. By exploiting differences in the interaction of substances with a stationary phase and a mobile phase, chromatography enables precise purification and quantification of compounds. Whether you're working with complex biological samples or industrial chemicals, chromatography is essential for obtaining high-quality results. Browse our peer-reviewed product directory to find the best chromatography systems, compare products, read customer reviews, and get pricing directly from manufacturers.Food TestingFood testing refers to a variety experiments including PCR, mass spectrometry, processing, QuEChERS, analyzing and Kjeldahl.Environmental ContaminationContaminants in the environment are harmful chemicals that are present in the air, land and water. These include pesticides, pharmaceuticals, persistent organic pollutants (POPs) and many more.Environmental AnalysisEnvironmental analysis describes a variety of tests that determine the effect of chemicals, processes and particulates such as persistent organic pollutants (POPs) have on the environment.Capillary Ion Chromatography2D ChromatographyCarbohydratesIon Separation