dumbsnake
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LC Materials?
Hey,
I am new to this forum. I got a biochem degree from a pretty good school and now I'm out in the "real world" but anyway... I was really hoping
to get a Liquid chromatography setup going. I've been cruising the net and looking at some of the lab suppliers. I am hoping to get some reagent
methanol, petroleum ether (36-60), silica gel and a column, but I have never bought chemicals online or glassware. I know it is a beginner dumb
question to ask, but I couldn't really find a good answer to my question when I searched the forum. How should I go about this? And will these
companies be willing to send to a residential area? Also, I have had a really hard time finding a simple column. Thanks for the help in advance.
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Check out ebay and labx. A decent rig can be had for ~$400. This would include a dual piston isocratic pump, a UV-Vis detector, a column (I would
start with C18 ODS) and an injector. A little more cash will be needed for data acquisition, tubing, parker fittings, etc. Also--Check out state
auctions!
Best of luck,
O3
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Phosphor-ing
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Untied Glass Tech has alot of good glassware. And probably has what your looking for. They sell no chemicals, though.
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I strongly recommend LabX. As I understand it you're looking for a basic rig. A column, silica and some solvents. I just put one like that
together. I'd love to have the pumps and detectors Ozone is talking about but will wait on LabX to provide. Meanwhile I got 2 dozen 20 ml beakers
to collect fractions. I have UV light too for the stuff that flouresces in it. You can get (stationary) flourescent material and mix it with your
adsorbant too as you probably already know.
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Quote: | Meanwhile I got 2 dozen 20 ml beakers to collect fractions. |
Sorry this is old, but is there a reason why you don't just use test tubes?
[Edited on 28-8-2009 by kclo4]
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I think the thread starter was talking of simple column chromatography, and not HPLC material.
A column could be made relatively cheaply by any glassblower. It's pretty common glassware. I would get one with a glass fritt at the bottom to avoid
packing with cotton, etc. Very practical.
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http://www.labx.com/v2/labauction/auctionadsorig.cfm?aucsele...
Occasionally, very good deals appear. My local university downloads mountains of servicable, used glassware, herein.
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