The Investigator SFC System has a variety of system features, with flexible options allowing you to configure the right system for your specific laboratory workflow and suit your application needs.
A variety of detection options, including photodiode array (PDA), tunable ultraviolet/visible (TUV), and/or evaporative light scattering (ELS), address both method development and small-scale purification needs, enabling you to analyze a wide variety of compounds and accurately collect the purest fractions possible. Optional sample cooling is available for applications with temperature sensitive samples.
The Investigator SFC System is capable of performing purification in either sequential inject or stacked injection mode. Under isocratic chromatographic conditions, stacked injections can be extremely beneficial when higher productivity or increased solvent reduction is needed. Stacking the injections enables you to start a new run after a specified time during the chromatographic cycle, as opposed to waiting until the previous run time is complete, as is done in traditional "sequential" injections.
Optimized isocratic method conditions make it possible to utilize the Investigator SFC System's stacked injection capabilities, resulting in a more efficient purification process.