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Did you know that ASTRA® can be used to assess the quality of chromatography with statistics such as peak height, column plate count, peak width, asymmetry, and resolution? In fact, this analysis is built into every online method in the software so there’s no need to use your chromatography software to perform these calculations. This is particularly advantageous when using Wyatt’s HPLC Service to control your HPLC hardware or performing FFF-MALS experiments using VISION.
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Collecting multiple UV wavelengths in ASTRA is useful for processing experiments where the sample contains two separate components that absorb at different wavelengths. Learn how here.
To accurately determine your sample’s molar mass, ASTRA needs information about the solvent. Learn how to add solvent information here.
Running samples overnight or during the weekend can help to improve the throughput of your experiments, but there are some considerations to make when leaving a system unattended. Learn how to make sure your instruments shut down properly here.
ASTRA has a convenient One-to-Many feature that allows you to apply a method or some aspect of a method to multiple experiments. Learn more here.
Learn how to determine molar mass, size, and relative fractions of a copolymer or protein conjugate with light scattering.
Wyatt detectors enable experiments using a broad range of solvents and mobile phases. However, when you switch mobile phases you’ll need to revalidate your system with an appropriate molecular standard. Learn more here.
Whether it’s a newly installed system or you’ve had your HPLC cleaned and your MALS instruments through their annual preventative maintenance, you want to keep your system clean. After all, the less time spent having to clean the instruments, the more uptime there is for experiments! Learn more here.