Preparative liquid chromatograph

US12158455B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12158455-B2
Application numberUS-202217702849-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 24, 2022
Priority dateApr 5, 2021
Publication dateDec 3, 2024
Grant dateDec 3, 2024

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A separation column ( 6 ), an injector ( 4 ) that injects a sample into a mobile phase flowing through a flow path ( 16 ) leading to the separation column ( 6 ), at least one detector ( 8;10 ) that is fluidly connected downstream of the separation column ( 6 ), and generates a plurality of detector signals different from each other derived from a component in a sample separated by the separation column ( 6 ), a fraction collector ( 12 ) for fractionating and collecting a portion containing a component separated by the separation column ( 6 ) in an eluate from the separation column ( 6 ) into an individual collection container, and a controller ( 14 ) that detects a component peak in a plurality of chromatograms based on each of a plurality of the detector signals and controls operation of the fraction collector ( 12 ) based on a result of the detection are included. The controller ( 14 ) includes a fractionating collection part ( 26 ) configured to execute fractionating collection in which a portion detected as a component peak only in one chromatogram of a plurality of the chromatograms and a portion detected as a component peak in all of a plurality of the chromatograms are collected separately in collection containers different from each other.

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What is claimed is: 1. A preparative liquid chromatograph comprising: a separation column; an injector that injects a sample into a mobile phase flowing through a flow path leading to the separation column; at least one detector that is fluidly connected downstream of the separation column, and generates a plurality of detector signals different from each other derived from components of the sample separated by the separation column; a fraction collector for fractionating a plurality of portions of eluate from the separation column containing each of the components separated by the separation column and collecting the portions into individual collection containers; and a controller that performs detection of component peaks in a plurality of chromatograms based on each of the plurality of detector signals and controls operation of the fraction collector based on a result of the detection, wherein the controller includes a fractionating collection part configured to execute fractionating collection in which in comprising: detecting a component peak in one of the plurality of chromatograms; detecting an overlapping peak in other chromatograms of the plurality of chromatograms, wherein the detected overlapping peak at least partially overlaps with the detected component peak; collecting as an overlapping part a portion of the component peak overlapping with the overlapping peak in an overlapping collecting container; collecting as a non-overlapping part a portion of the component peak not overlapping with the overlapping peak in a non-overlapping collecting container, such that the overlapping part and the non-overlapping part are collected separately in collection containers different from each other. 2. The preparative liquid chromatograph according to claim 1 , wherein during a period from when a component peak is detected in any of the plurality of chromatograms to when no component peak is detected in any of the plurality of chromatograms, the fractionating collection part of the controller is configured to change a collection container used in the fraction collector to a new collection container each time a detection state of a component peak in the plurality of chromatograms changes. 3. The preparative liquid chromatograph according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one detector includes a plurality of detectors having different detection systems from each other for generating respective detector signals. 4. The preparative liquid chromatograph according to claim 1 , wherein the controller is configured to be able to switch between enabling and disabling of a function of the fractionating collection part.

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What does patent US12158455B2 cover?
A separation column ( 6 ), an injector ( 4 ) that injects a sample into a mobile phase flowing through a flow path ( 16 ) leading to the separation column ( 6 ), at least one detector ( 8;10 ) that is fluidly connected downstream of the separation column ( 6 ), and generates a plurality of detector signals different from each other derived from a component in a sample separated by the separatio…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Shimadzu Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01N30/82. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 03 2024 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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