A New Vacuum Ultraviolet Detector for HPLC

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Peter Boler, Vice President of Marketing at VUV Analytics, explains the importance of vacuum ultraviolet (VUV) detection and new technology that has emerged to support this methodology.

Vacuum ultraviolet (VUV) is a range in the electromagnetic spectrum from about 115 nm to 240 nm that is characterized by a very short wavelength, but high energy light. When using this particular range, every molecule has a unique chromophore identifier. Wanting to expand on this technology for high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), Peter Boyle discusses the inception to final product of their latest detector HYDRA™ which combines VUV detection with LC to improve sensitivity, selectivity, and usability.

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  • The ease of use of Hydra and set-up.
  • Hydra and its detection capabilities.
  • The use-cases, markets, and overall significance for HYDRA.
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