Peptide mapping and separation of low molecular weight proteins using a mobile phase.
Peptide mapping using formic acid allows for more sensitive detection with ESI-MS.
Peptide mapping using formic acid instead of TFA enables more sensitive detection with ESI-MS. The CSH130 C18 shows outstanding performance regardless of the acidic modifier used, making it ideal for LC/MS-based peptide mapping. In LC/MS analysis using a formic acid mobile phase for enolase tryptic digest, the CSH130 C18, 1.7μm column achieved a 30% higher peak capacity compared to common fully porous or superficially porous C18 columns of the same particle size. Furthermore, analysis results of high molecular weight peptides and low molecular weight proteins demonstrated that the CSH130 C18 column with a pore size of 130Å is suitable for the separation of polypeptides up to approximately 10 kDa in molecular weight. 【Application Benefits】 - High peak capacity and unique selectivity compared to other C18 columns - Compatibility with formic acid and ESI-MS - High separation ability for analytes up to approximately 10 kDa - CSH130 C18 has been QC tested with cytochrome c tryptic digest For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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【Waters Solutions】 ○ACQUITY UPLC(R) H-Class Bio System ○Xevo(R) G2 Q-Tof(TM) Mass Spectrometer ○ACQUITY UPLC CSH130 C18, 1.7 μm Column ○Mass PREP(TM) Enolase Digest Standard ●For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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Waters Corporation, headquartered in Milford, Massachusetts, USA, has played a pioneering role as a specialized manufacturer of liquid chromatography since its establishment in 1958. Actively engaged in the development of new products and technologies, it has grown into an international group company that supplies not only high-performance liquid chromatography but also mass spectrometers (MS) and thermal analysis instruments. Waters Japan started operations in 1973 (Showa 48) as the Japanese base of Waters Corporation. Inheriting the corporate ethos of the U.S. headquarters, we have made "Customer Success" our mission and continue to provide innovative technologies and lab solutions.