Dilute and incubate sample prior to LC injection
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Revision as of 13:55, 9 June 2009
The main goal is a “hands-off instrument” that executes a method that can dilute, mix and heat a sample before an injection.
Customer places 50ul of chilled sample (2-8 degrees Celsius) into vials and then adds 10ul of diluent to each vial. The vial must then be placed in the agitator to be heated at a temperature of 70 degrees Celsius for five minutes. After this incubation period, a 10ul sample will be taken from the vial and injected to the LC valve.
Project Ref: H1101
For other cost/time saving measures consider:
- LEAP offers multiple choices of Valve Self Wash Stations to aid in cleaning the valve [1]
- Dual Channel Serial Injection with Front Cut (M-002) using Analyst and ICC-CE [2]
- Dual Channel Parallel Injection (M-003) using Cycle Composer Software and Analyst [3]
- “Look Ahead”, sample prep before injection (M-004) using LEAP Shell Software [4]
- Dual Channel Parallel Injection (M-005) using LEAP Shell software [5]
- Summary of LC Multi Valve Applications [6]
- LEAP Shell Software and application for custom injections and scheduling [7]
Contact LEAP
For additional information about this technique please contact LEAP Technologies for detailed information