Chromatography

Chromatographic methods allow the separation and analysis of mixtures of substances, such as those that occur in chemical reactions, and the identification of the individual components, which can also be recorded quantitatively. Many analytical tasks can be performed using achiral and chiral separation columns. We have many years of experience, particularly in the field of analyzing chiral compounds (enantiomer analysis). New methods will be developed for novel separation problems.

Gas Chromatography (GC)

  • chromatographic monitoring of chemical reactions and analysis of reaction products
  • separation and analysis of enantiomers

Available Devices, Equipped with Flame Ionization Detectors:

  • Hewlett Packard/Agilent GC HP6890
  • Agilent GC 7890A
  • Agilent GC 8890

High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC)

  • separation and analysis of enantiomers
  • chromatographic monitoring of chemical reactions and analysis of reaction products
  • calculation of energy barriers of enantionmerizations occurring during chromatography
  • gel permeation chromatography (GPC) for polymer analytic

Available Devices, Equipped with Diode Array or Refractive Index Detectors, or a Chiraliser:

  • Agilent 1200
  • Agilent 1260

In addition, there is a capillary electrophoresis system (Agilent G 7100A) available that is suitable for analyzing ionic compounds.