| Literature DB >> 26710179 |
Sercan Pravadali-Cekic1, Danijela Kocic1, Stanley Hua1, Andrew Jones1, Gary R Dennis1, R Andrew Shalliker2.
Abstract
Active flow technology (AFT) is new form of column technology that was designed to overcome flow heterogeneity to increase separation performance in terms of efficiency and sensitivity and to enable multiplexed detection. This form of AFT uses a parallel segmented flow (PSF) column. A PSF column outlet end-fitting consists of 2 or 4 ports, which can be multiplexed to connect up to 4 detectors. The PSF column not only allows a platform for multiplexed detection but also the combination of both destructive and non-destructive detectors, without additional dead volume tubing, simultaneously. The amount of flow through each port can also be adjusted through pressure management to suit the requirements of a specific detector(s). To achieve multiplexed detection using a PSF column there are a number of parameters which can be controlled to ensure optimal separation performance and quality of results; that is tube dimensions for each port, choice of port for each type of detector and flow adjustment. This protocol is intended to show how to use and tune a PSF column functioning in a multiplexed mode of detection.Mesh:
Year: 2015 PMID: 26710179 PMCID: PMC4694031 DOI: 10.3791/53448
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Vis Exp ISSN: 1940-087X Impact factor: 1.355