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Which is useful, a quaternary pump or binary pump - 2005/06/17 07:09
Dear all,
We are considering getting a HPLC system and hopefully a LC/MS. I am wondering if we should get a quaternary pump or a binary pump. Our applications are somewhat similar to a forensic type of application. We need to analyze a small sample and it is ideal if we can analyze a wide range of compounds in one run. I have used a binary pump and a reversed phase 4.6 mm I.D. column, but I want to develop the method further. For example, the use of narrow bore columns, on-line sample preparation and the use of three different polarities of mobile phases in one run. A quaternary pump seems to be more flexible for these purposes. However, I heard that it is less reliable in terms of delivery of solvents, in particular, those with low flow rate and may be more trouble prone. A binary pump seems to be generally reliable, even when it is used with a low flow rate. I would appreciate any advice you could give me about this. Thank you.
Post edited by: admin, at: 2005/06/17 07:11
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