Gradient HPLC is the ideal technique for analyzing complex samples, while isocratic HPLC is often used for simple mixtures. During gradient HPLC, the strength of the solvent that carries the sample is increased, while in isocratic HPLC, it remains the same. The advantages of gradient HPLC are more specific results in the sample identification and analysis. However, gradient HPLC requires more complex machines that can automatically increase the solvent gradients. Such HPLC machines contain a piece of equipment called a binary pump and can also perform isocratic HPLC. The BLC-30G from Buck Scientific is the binary gradient version of our BLC-30 analytical HPLC systems with variable wavelength detectors.
The BLC-30G HPLC system uses a high-quality, precision monochromator based spectrophotometer for a full range of wavelengths from 190-800nm for selective analyses integrated into a complete LC package.
The 30-series is easily upgraded to a gradient system with the Buck-Chrom controller & Peak-Simple data transfer, optional semi-prep systems for material isolation with optional Auto-Sampler, Fraction Collector, RI Detector, & Fluorescence detector.
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