Model Solvere -Carbon Selective Detection for LC
The Solvere™ is a new LC detector that brings the benefits of the Flame Ionization Detector (FID) to LC. Using ARC’s expertise in catalysis and reactor design, a novel method was developed for removing volatile compounds, which allows for the use of both aqueous and organic solvents with the detector. Non-volatile components in the sample stream are transformed into the gas phase, converted to methane, and then detected by the FID with a linear range of five orders of magnitude.
Revolutionary detector designed to give a uniform response to carbon with a large linear dynamic range.
Solvere is an LC detector that brings the benefits of the Flame Ionization Detector (FID) to LC. Aqueous and organic solvents are fully separated from non-volatile components. These remaining non-volatile components are transformed into the gas phase. converted to methane and detected by the FID with a linear range of five orders or magnitude.
Why is it important?
- Mobile phases are effectively separated from non-volatile analytes
- Analytes are converted into methane for universal FID detection
- Compatible with gradients and organic solvents
- A variety of molecules such as proteins, peptides, and sugars give a universal carbon response
Benefits of the Solvere
- Analyte response independent of mobile phase composition
- Conversion of analytes to methane for universal FID response
- 5 orders of magnitude range
- ~10 ppm LOD
- Standalone and automated.
