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 > > -- > Sebastiano Pasqualato, PhD > Crystallography Unit > IFOM-IEO Campus > Cogentech - Consortium for Genomic Technologies > via Adamello, 16 > 20139 - Milano > Italy > > tel +39 02 9437 5172 > fax +39 02 9437 5990 >
