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A rapid, automated HPLC and UHPLC method development system

Thermo Fisher Scientific and software provider ChromSword recently collaborated to launch an automated high-performance liquid chromatography and ultrahigh-performance liquid chromatography method development system.

The new Thermo Scientific Vanquish Method Development high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and ultrahigh-performance liquid chromatography (UHPLC) system provides an integrated, network-deployable solution for automated method development and validation for diode-array, charged aerosol and mass spectrometric detection.

                Built for ease of use and speed, the system enables chromatographers to deliver robust and validated methods in less time and with higher confidence by strategically combining the leading Vanquish HPLC and UHPLC systems and the Thermo Scientific Chromeleon Chromatography Data System (CDS) with ChromSwordAuto and ChromSword AutoRobust software. It uses artificial intelligence (AI) to minimise manual interaction and enables method creation for complete compound detection with no prior sample knowledge required. Enhanced confidence is assured through multiple detection capabilities, and the integrated Chromeleon Data Vault further reinforces data integrity and compliance.

                In addition to speed and ease of use, the system offers unparalleled method flexibility to pharmaceutical, biopharmaceutical, chemical and food testing laboratories, boasting automated column switching and universal analyte detection, with mass spectrometry-based peak tracking capabilities delivering more reliable results.

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