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Waters introduces Viridis SFC Columns

Singapore, Feb 17, 2010: Waters Corporation introduced Viridis Supercritical Fluid Chromatography (SFC) columns, a new family of analytical and preparative supercritical fluid chromatography (SFC) columns. Waters new Viridis SFC columns were developed to give laboratories using SFC a reliable source of high-quality columns for compound purification. Paired with Waters TharSFC instrumentation laboratories now have a single source for both instrumentation and columns for their all-important purification work.
 
Representing the first of Waters column products for SFC, Viridis columns are available in two chemistries: 2-ethylpyridine and silica. Waters Viridis SFC Columns are manufactured by Waters ISO 9000 facilities under comprehensive quality guidelines and feature the company's patented preparative Optimum Bed Density (OBD) technology, designed to produce mechanically stable columns with longer lifetimes. Regarded as a "green" technology by many pharmaceutical laboratories, SFC is becoming the preferred approach for the isolation and purification of target compounds at the milligram to multi-gram scale.
 
SFC typically uses carbon dioxide (CO2) as the main "supercritical" mobile phase. As a result, SFC separations are faster, require shorter re-equilibration times and offer higher throughput than those typically associated with conventional liquid chromatography. As a chromatographic mobile phase, CO2 is a low-cost solvent alternative to the organic solvents typically employed in the laboratory and is inert by nature and therefore safer to use. Using CO2, laboratories will typically experience a 70 - 95% reduction in solvent purchase and disposal costs over organic solvents.
 
Scientists at Pfizer have reported that SFC has resulted in increased productivity and throughput for its Structure Elucidation Group laboratories -- notably a 50% reduction in the time needed to turn around the isolation portion of a structure elucidation project when compared to semi-preparative reversed-phase HPLC - which, in turn, has helped them expedite candidate decision making.
 
With the introduction of Viridis columns, Waters now offers SFC and SFC/MS instrumentation and software for both analytical and preparative applications.

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