Shimadzu 20A HPLC

High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) is a process of separating components in a liquid mixture, eg. organic waste water contaminants.. A liquid sample is injected into a stream of solvent (mobile phase) flowing through a column packed with a separation medium (stationary phase). By using different stationary phases (C18-, biphenyl, HILIC) and mobile phases, HPLC can separate and quantify a wide variety of analytes in a diversity of matrices. Our Shimadzu 20A HPLC is equiped with photodiode array detector (DAD) (190-800nm) and fraction collector.

  • High performance C18 and biphenyl columns
  • Possibility to do simultaneous electrochemical analysis
  • Prominence LC20AT with a DGU-20ASR degassing unit, operating pressure up to 35 MPa

  • Cooled SIL-20AC HT autosampler; injection volume range 0.1 - 100 μl

  • FRC-10A fraction collector housing 144 collection vials of 2.5 mL  
  • Detector: SPD-20A photodiode array detector (DAD) with temperature-controlled flow cell, wavelength range 190-800 nm, W-halogen- and D2-lamp, 4 channel analogue outlet, includes standard cell, 10 mm path, 10 μl


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