Field Flow Fractionation (FFF) Eclipse
Smart separation of proteins, polymers, and nanoparticles from 1 to 1,000 nm with high resolution!
Eclipse is an advanced system that accurately separates proteins, nanoparticles, and polymers by size using the Field-Flow Fractionation (FFF) method. It works in conjunction with the DAWN multi-angle light scattering detector to measure absolute molecular weight and molecular size, and it can also measure zeta potential using an electric field unit. 【Features】 - High-resolution separation of polymers, fine particles, and emulsions ranging from 1 to 1,000 nm - Sensitivity improved up to 10 times with the Dilution Control Module (DCM) - Zeta potential can also be measured using electric field-based FFF (EAF4) - High reproducibility with a temperature-controlled separation channel - One-touch switching to SEC-MALS - The control and analysis software VISION makes the design and optimization of separation conditions very easy By clicking [Send], you agree that Waters may use and process the information provided on this site in accordance with Waters' Terms of Use and Privacy Notice. Terms of Use and Privacy Notice www.waters.com/legalandprivacy
basic information
Eclipse provides separation channels that accommodate various sample load amounts and separation requirements. - Short channel: Suitable for most applications - Long channel: For particles larger than 150 nm or polymers exceeding 1 MDa - Dispersion inlet channel: Ideal for samples that tend to aggregate - Semi-preparative channel: Capable of sample load amounts in the mg range - Mobility: Separates based on size and charge
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Model number/Brand name
Wyatt Technology・ Eclipse
Applications/Examples of results
- Gene vectors, viruses, DDS nanoparticles - Proteins and their aggregates/assemblies