As a medicinal chemist working on a challenging drug discovery project, or as purification scientist attempting to maximize yield, your background in chromatographic separations has meant that up until recently you have mainly worked with other chemists to successfully isolate compounds. However, the decline in the number of drugs approved for release onto the market in recent years has put pressure on you and your team to refine the drug discovery process or better refine your purification process and use more effective methods to increase throughput.
Optimum Bed Density (OBD) TechnologyLifetime of a preparative column is no longer a random event. Scientists like you, have come to rely on the high purity and recovery obtained with Waters Prep OBD Columns. Extensive development of the column hardware and packing process has led to predictable uniform density throughout the column to maximize mechanical stability. Extended column lifetimes and high mass loading capacity have led to increased productivity. Scientists select OBD Prep Columns for robustness, predictabable perfomance, and ease of scaling from analytical to prep. Click here if you are looking for SFC Columns
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OBD Prep Column DesignThe OBD Preparative Column is designed to incorporate a pair of specially-designed distributors and chemically-inert seals made to prevent leaks at high operating pressures. |
Introduction to PurificationLaboratory-scale HPLC purification presents many challenges. Watch this recorded presentation to help you get started. Watch Now Preparative Chromatography: Considerations for Column Selection |
Explore Techniques to Transfer UPLC Methods to Preparative HPLCThe OBD Preparative Column is designed to incorporate a pair of specially-designed distributors and chemically-inert seals made to prevent leaks at high operating pressures. |
Waters LC Prep InstrumentsPreparative-scale HPLC chromatography plays a critical role in applications where compounds must be synthesized, identified, isolated, purified, characterized, screened, and tested. The Waters suite of HPLC purification solutions offer scalable configurations, from semi-automated modular systems to fully automated MS-directed systems, whether you want the specificity of mass-directed purification or inclusiveness of a UV system. Scalable prep systems, from simple low-pressure mixing systems for purifying a few samples a day, to the AutoPurification HPLC or HPLC-MS System for high-throughput fraction collection from hundreds of samples, to batch Supercritical Fluid Chromatography (SFC) systems for the purification of large amounts of single samples. Learn more |
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Prep CalculatorWaters provides convenient scale-up calculation tools for mass load scaling, gradient scaling with appropriate flow rate scale-up and predicting volume consumption, split flow ratios for those using mass spectrometer driven chromatography and focused gradient UPLC to preparative method transfer. Note: Scale-up calculations are carried out using the equations show on the Preparative OBD Columns Wall Chart. To try this tool, visit www.waters.com/prepcalculator or select from the appropriate calculator links below:
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Mass LoadingMany factors affect the mass capacity of preparative columns. The listed capacities represent an average estimate:
For more detailed instructions on scaling-up, download our Preparative OBD Columns Wall Chart or visit our Prep Calculator. |
Isolation and Purification of PeptidesThe isolation and purification of peptides has been difficult because of unpredictable separations, short column lifetime, and lack of scalability. Peptide Separation Technology Columns provide a stable surface chemistry that can be used for most peptides. Scaling the optimized separation requires identical column chemistry and performance across a range of column dimensions. When the OBD Preparative Column design is coupled with the stable surface chemistry of Peptide Separation Technology Columns in a range of particle sizes, the process of peptide isolation and purification becomes more efficient, and overall costs are reduced. |
Preparative Guard Cartridges and HoldersThe use of preparative guards will greatly extend the preparative column lifetimes. These preparative guard holder and cartridge assemblies are available in 10mm length in four different I.D.'s including, 7.8, 10, 19, and 30 mm to protect Waters premium OBD Preparative Columns with the same internal diameter. Below is a quick way to search our various brands for the cartridge guards and appropriate holders. 7.8 x 10 mm cartridges and 7.8 x 10 mm Cartridge Holder Guard columns are easily installed ahead of the preparative column and provide superior protection. |
System VolumeSystem volume is important in scaling separations because it creates an isocratic hold at the start of every run. This hold is often several column volumes on a small scale, but a fraction of the volume of a prep column. Compensation for this volume must be included in planning a scaling experiment to avoid distorting the chromatography. Recommended Method for Measurement
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Preparative StandardsPreparative Chromatography Mix Standard The Preparative Chromatography Mix Standard is a specially formulated mix for the preparative or purification system. The Preparative Chromatography Mix Standard allows the user to evaluate and benchmark their chromatography prep or purification system with UV or MS before analysis of critical material. The Preparative Chromatography Standard includes a void marker, neutral, acidic and basic compounds. It can be used with a variety of column chemistries and dimensions, and system hardware. Buy now AutoPurification System Standard |
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Primers - Introduction to Purification
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Purification Application Notes
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Behind the Science
Is it possible to scale a method from analytical to preparative chromatography, and achieve a faster method that does not sacrifice resolution?Jen Fournier talks with Steve Collier about what to consider when moving from screening and confirmation up to a column for purification and collection. | When it comes to HPLC purification, choosing the right column can be a make-it or break-it decision. You’re more at risk than at analytical scale because you’re putting valuable samples through the purification process, and if it doesn’t work or something goes wrong, it can be like throwing money away. You need analytical technology you can trust. |