All sample processing, from introduction, separation and concentration of target compounds, desalting and solvent replacement, to transfer to the LC-MS, has been completely automated.
Co-Sense for LC-MS
Liquid Chromatograph with online Sample Preparation
In LC-MS, there are various factors which may preclude the applicability of HPLC with MS analysis, including the interference associated with non-volatile buffers often used in HPLC. Therefore, tedious procedures are adopted, in which separation and collection is conducted by HPLC, and after desalting and other processing, MS measurement is performed.
Co-Sense for LC-MS automates the entire process of separating and purifying the target compounds from the sample, including the processes of purifying, concentrating and desalting. This eliminates the need to select HPLC mobile phases to accommodate subsequent measurement using LC-MS.
Features
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Fully Automated Sample Processing
All sample processing, from introduction, separation and concentration of target compounds, desalting and solvent replacement, to transfer to the LC-MS, has been completely automated.
News / Events
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PITTCON 2025
March 1-5
Boston, MA -
HPLC 2024
July 20-25
Hilton Denver City Center, Denver Ballroom
Denver, Colorado
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Shimadzu Scientific Instruments Opens R&D Center
These forward-focused R&D centers will enable us to closely collaborate with customers and stakeholders to develop products that meet tomorrow’s analytical laboratory needs and swiftly deliver these solutions to the marketplace.
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National American Chemical Society (Spring) 2024
March 18-20
Ernest N. Morial Convention Center
New Orleans, Louisiana
Booth # 2931
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Shimadzu Scientific Instruments and Telescope Innovations Initiate Technology Partnership
The partners aim to integrate SSI’s High-Performance Liquid Chromatography (“HPLC”) systems with Telescope’s flagship product, the DirectInject-LC.
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New Nexera™ XS inert UHPLC System Eliminates Challenges of High-Concentration Mobile Phases to Achieve High Sensitivity and Reliability