Part No: UI425Issued year: 2019File size: 0.3mbFile type: pdf
The newly released Biotage® Selekt flash chromatography instrument can be run
at a maximum flowrate of 300 mL/min or a maximum pressure of 30 bar. These
high flowrates and pressures enable a user to perform chromatography using
not only dry-packed, single-use plastic flash columns containing small (≥20 μm)
spherical silica particles, but also semi-preparative, slurry-packed HPLC columns
for multiple use with smaller (≤20 μm) spherical silica particles.
Part No: UI424Issued year: 2019File size: 0.12mbFile type: pdf
This Chemistry Data Sheet describes the use of
ISOLUTE® Phase Separator columns and 96-well
plates to separate aqueous solutions from
chlorinated organic solvents.
Part No: UI412Issued year: 2019File size: 0.11mbFile type: pdf
The following document will assist you in the preparation of your laboratory for a successful installation of DryVap®. Please read and sign where indicated at the end of this document. Your signature validates that you have understood our requirements.
Part No: UI408Issued year: 2019File size: 0.14mbFile type: pdf
Biotage® Sfär columns can be used with Reveleris Systems. This
document outlines how to set up your Reveleris instrument for
use with Biotage® Sfär Silica HC and Biotage® Sfär C18.
Part No: UI407Issued year: 2018File size: 0.97mbFile type: pdf
The SPE-DEX 5000 software controls all operations of the system. It has basic passwording that allows routine operators to access a selection of stored methods to run on the system. The administrator can access functions to set up each module and develop methods by modifying previous methods or by starting a new method. We will describe the two processes in more detail in this product note.
Part No: UI406Issued year: 2016File size: 0.33mbFile type: pdf
The SPE-DEX 3100 Extractor is controlled through a small hand-held controller tethered to the instrument. The color touch screen is easy to see from any angle and features large icons to show the status of each station in the unit at any time.
Part No: UI405Issued year: 2015File size: 0.46mbFile type: pdf
Removing water with a membrane rather than the older technique of passing the solvent through a column of sodium sulfate (Na2SO4) brings several advantages. The most important analytically is that the membrane will not adsorb analytes or contaminate the extract with matrix or other potential interferences.
Part No: UI404Issued year: 2014File size: 0.24mbFile type: pdf
Although the general analysis process contains extraction, extract drying, and evaporation steps prior to chromatography, this note will describe a procedure for the concentration of organic solvent extracts containing phenolic compounds.
Part No: UI403Issued year: 2019File size: 0.13mbFile type: pdf
Biotage® Sfär columns can be used with CombiFlash Rf and
CombiFlash NextGen Systems. This document outlines how to
set up your CombiFlash instrument for use with Biotage® Sfär
Silica HC and Biotage® Sfär C18.
Part No: UI402Issued year: 2019File size: 0.36mbFile type: pdf
Confidence is what you need before you separate your precious
compound on a new brand of flash chromatography column.
Predictably getting your compound in a pure state is what you
want, and if you can get it faster and use less solvent all the
better. After all, your project needs to be completed on time,
and trying something new is not always appealing.
In order to take your first steps toward gaining that confidence
you can follow the same procedures we use here at Biotage to
evaluate columns.
Part No: UI400Issued year: 2018File size: 0.11mbFile type: pdf
The tasks carried out during the Preventive Maintenance (PM)
visit shall include servicing the listed components and a final
check, which is based on factory acceptance and qualification
tests. These two procedures constitute a Gilson Preventive
Maintenance Plan.