University of Wisconsin - Stout

HPLC System

'High Performance Liquid Chromatography' can either be preparative or analytical. Preparative HPLC is isolating and purifying compounds, where analytical is obtaining information about the sample. It is used for identifying, quantification (determining a concentration of the sample) and resolution of a compound.

The WISP autosampler allows for easier, more efficient analysis of samples, by reducing the percent of error and reducing human interaction between collections of data of the samples.