Dear Sebastiano,

>From my experiences, Wyatt columns are the best.

Best wishes,
Sally.

On Tue, Mar 8, 2011 at 2:03 PM, Sebastiano Pasqualato
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Dear all,
> I was wondering if somebody could help me out by suggesting the "best" column 
> to be used in a Static Light Scattering (I guess it would be the same for a 
> Multi Angle Light Scattering) instrument.
> We were suggested using a silica-based column, with very high separation 
> properties, but it seems that these columns are highly sensitive to (even 
> slightly) basic pH's. Even running the column in PBS, it looks like injecting 
> samples at pH 8.0 ruins the column resin, making it unusable.
> On the other hand, GE Healthcare columns would require a huge amount of 
> material to be loaded.
> What are you guys using in your instruments?
> Thanks a lot in advance for the feedback,
> best,
> ciao
> Sebastiano
>
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