Agilent 1200 Series LC Micro Collection/Spotting System
"How it Works" Videos
The following videos explain the main features of the Agilent 1200 Series LC micro fraction collection system.
Liquid Contact Control Mode for Micro Collection in Well Plates
This video demonstrates the liquid contact control mode for micro collection in well plates. The liquid contact control provides a continuous contact between needle tip and liquid surface. The result is a sharp cut of the fraction droplets for highest reproducible collection of small fraction volumes. In addition, this inhibits the formation of air bubbles in small conical wells during the fraction collection process and cross contamination of the fractions.
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Liquid Contact Control Mode for MALDI Spotting
This video illustrates the liquid contact control mode for MALDI spotting.The upward movement of the needle during the spotting process prevents squeezing of the droplet by the needle tip. This avoids any liquid movement along the capillary for reliable and robust LC/MALDI spotting over a wide range of droplet volumes.
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Nanoflow Control
This video explains the principles of the Agilent 1200 Series nanoflow and capillary LC pumps and demonstrates how the electronic flow control (EFC) and the micro degasser work.
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