JASCO and Princeton Chromatography are pleased to announce a new collaboration in the areas of Supercritical Fluid Chromatography (SFC) instrumentation and Supercritical Fluid Chromatography column manufacturing.
JASCO, with U.S. offices in Easton, MD, manufactures both analytical and preparative supercritical fluid chromatography (SFC) systems. SFC provides an excellent alternative to normal-phase HPLC, offering faster separations, cleaner sample recovery, and lower operating costs. This technique is particularly well-suited for both chiral and achiral screening. JASCO remains the only company to offer a circular dichroism detector integrated with its SFC systems—an innovation that sets it apart from competitors. See details on their latest advancements and product specifications on their official website.
Princeton Chromatography is located in Cranbury, NJ and has nearly 15 years in business supplying the chromatography community with both HPLC and SFC columns. Princeton Chromatography is the home and birthplace of the popular SFC stationary phase 2-Ethylpyridine, which was first introduced in 2001. Princeton Chromatography is also proud to offer a wide array of additional SFC specific phases, designed, packed, and tested for SFC use. All stationary phases are available in a variety of particle and pore sizes. SFC columns are available in dimensions ranging from 2.0 mm I.D. analytical to 50.0 mm I.D. preparative.
For more information about Princeton Chromatography, go to www.pci-hplc.com.