HPLC, UHPLC
Fortis Technologies will be celebrating 20 years of column innovation this year’s upcoming HPLC Symposium in Bruges, Belgium 15-19th June 2025, with their new range of Evosphere® columns, based upon a monodisperse fully porous silica (MFPP) for applications in HPLC and UHPLC.
HPLC 2025 has always been a premier conference in the world of Chromatography and this year promises to be no less exciting. A great line up of speakers promises a memorable learning experience for everybody. Fortis will be presenting posters highlighting the state-of-the-art Evosphere HPLC column technology.
Evosphere monodisperse particles significantly increase efficiency by reducing the A-term in the van-deemter curve. By providing a more uniform packed column bed with a less tortuous analyte flow path MFPP can increase the efficiency of a packed column by up to 60% when compared with traditional porous particles.
Evosphere® particles provide a high surface area support (350m2g) and as such offer a number of advantages over other high efficiency materials such as core-shell silica. Most importantly MFPP provide increased sample loading capacity over core-shell supports as well as seamless scaling when moving from analytical to preparative separations. A further advantage of MFPP over core-shell particles is the ready availability of the Evosphere preparative columns and the cost savings achieved when purchasing these columns.
Combining the high efficiency monodisperse Evosphere® particles with a range of novel stationary phases provides the ultimate in terms of sample resolution and sensitivity when trying to develop new and improved HPLC methods. Evosphere® columns come with a choice of 8 different stationary phases, this includes hydrophobic/aromatic C18/AR and hydrophobic/polar C18/PFP chemistries. These dual functionality phases provide extra selectivity and resolution of complex mixtures such as Metabolomics, Nitrosamines, Lipodomics & Tocopherols.
To learn more about Evosphere® Monodisperse columns for HPLC visit our website.
Or visit us at Booth 40 at HPLC Symposium