Pharmaceutical HPLC Detectors

Pharmaceutical HPLC Detectors HPLC detectors fall into two main categories: universal or selective. Universal detectors typically measure a bulk property (e.g., refractive index) by measuring a difference of a physical property between the mobile phase and mobile phase with solute while selective detectors measure a solute property (e.g., UV-Vis absorbance) by simply responding to the physical or chemical property of the solute. HPLC most commonly uses a UV-Vis absorbance detector, however, a wide range of other chromatography detectors can be used. A universal detector that complements UV-Vis absorbance detection is the Charged aerosol detector (CAD).

Refractive index detectors are commonly used in HPLC. This detector provides readings by measuring the changes in the refractive index of the eluent as it moves through the flow cell. In certain cases, it is possible to use multiple detectors, for example, LCMS normally combines UV-Vis with a mass spectrometer.
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OMNISEC GPC/SEC system

OMNISEC GPC/SEC system

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  • Type: Gel Permeation Chromatography (GPC) / Size Exclusion Chromatography (SEC)
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  • Wavelength Range: 190 to 900 nm
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OMNISEC RESOLVE GPC/SEC System

OMNISEC RESOLVE GPC/SEC System

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  • Type: Isocratic Pumps, Low Volume Degasser with integrated Column oven, Autosampler with zero injection volume
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  • Wavelength Range: 190 to 900 nm
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OMNISEC REVEAL GPC/SEC System

OMNISEC REVEAL GPC/SEC System

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  • Wavelength Range: 190 to 900 nm
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