HPLC, UHPLC
Phenomenex Introduces Aeris Core-Shell HPLC and UHPLC Technology for Proteins and Peptides
May 14 2012
Phenomenex introduces Aeris™ – core-shell HPLC/UHPLC columns specially designed for the analysis of proteins and peptides. These new high-performance columns deliver higher resolution and peak capacities than other bioseparation media, producing sub-2 micron results on any LC instrument. With virtually no bleed, Aeris columns are highly compatible with MS.
Aeris columns are offered in wide- and small-pore configurations. Aeris WIDEPORE 3.6-micron core-shell columns are optimized for the separation of intact proteins and polypeptides, and are available in three selectivities – XB-C18, XB-C8 and C4. Because the 3.6-micron core-shell particles produce lower backpressures than traditional media, longer or coupled columns can be used to increase resolving power on both HPLC and UHPLC instruments.
Aeris PEPTIDE 3.6-micron and 1.7-micron columns, designed with a small pore size, are recommended for the separation of low molecular weight peptides and for peptide mapping. The novel XB-C18 stationary phase provides the ideal surface chemistry for resolving peptides. Aeris PEPTIDE 3.6-micron particles offer ultra-high performance at backpressures compatible with both HPLC and UHPLC instruments. On UHPLC systems, the 1.7-micron Aeris particles can deliver higher peak capacities than fully porous sub-2 micron columns.
“The new Aeris columns are ‘plug and play,’ requiring very little work in method transfer,” comments Kari Kelly, brand manager for Phenomenex. “With a little method optimization, users can achieve even higher resolution and better performance, and our PhenoLogix support team is ready to help customers with their switch to Aeris.”
For more information please email info@phenomenex.com
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