UPLC chromatography detector ACQUITY®
photodiode array

UPLC chromatography detector - ACQUITY®  - Waters Ges.m.b.H  - photodiode array
UPLC chromatography detector - ACQUITY®  - Waters Ges.m.b.H  - photodiode array
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Type
UPLC
Technology
photodiode array

Description

Quantify high and low level components at once within a single chromatographic separation Today’s labs are challenged to answer more questions from increasingly diverse and complex samples, which require a wide range of detection techniques. The ACQUITY UPLC Photodiode Array (PDA) Detector offers advanced optical detection, providing unprecedented trace impurity detection and quantitation with spectral analysis capabilities. It is the ideal detector for any laboratory application, from compound identification to method development. Perfect for routine analyses, the ACQUITY UPLC PDA Detector is reliable, easy to use, and possesses enhanced software control - providing flexibility for simultaneous 2D and 3D operations. Overview High optical and digital resolution, low signal-to-noise ratios, and library matching provides quantitation of trace impurities with low signal-to-noise ratios Flexible parameter control for the detection of analytes in any UPLC separation Simultaneous 2D and 3D operation in either Empower or MassLynx Software Wavelengths of 190 to 500 nm and up to 2.0 AU without compromising linearity Low-volume, light-guided flow cell improves light transmission efficiency, allowing quantitation of up to 2.0 AU without compromising linearity Get the data you need with wavelength options The ACQUITY UPLC PDA Detector enables detection and quantification of lower concentrations of sample analytes and comparison of spectra across ultraviolet wavelengths (up to 500 nm). Together with Performance UHPLC/UPLC Systems,
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