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SolventTrak

SolventTrak. SolventTrak. The Case for Recycling HPLC Solvent. Why Recycle Solvent?. It Saves Money Less Solvent Usage Less Shipping Less Preparation Time Less Disposal Cost. Why Recycle Solvent?. It Saves The Environment Less Solvent Manufacture = Less Energy Less Shipping Pollution

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SolventTrak

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  1. SolventTrak

  2. SolventTrak The Case for Recycling HPLC Solvent

  3. Why Recycle Solvent? • It Saves Money • Less Solvent Usage • Less Shipping • Less Preparation Time • Less Disposal Cost

  4. Why Recycle Solvent? • It Saves The Environment • Less Solvent Manufacture = Less Energy • Less Shipping Pollution • Less Disposal Pollution • Better use of Resources

  5. Why Recycle Solvent? • It Saves Time • Less Solvent Usage = Less Preparation Time • Less Purchasing Time • Less Warehouse Time • Less Administration Time for Disposal

  6. How Does SolventTrak Work

  7. How Does SolventTrak Work • The detector signal is connected to SolventTrak • The solvent output from the detector is connected to the recycle valve • When a peak is detected by SolventTrak it switches the valve to waste • During baseline the solvent is returned to the reservoir

  8. How Do Traditional Recyclers Work? • Traditional solvent recyclers operate by setting a threshold level. When the peak rises above this level, the valve switches • This requires constant operator intervention to maintain the correct level • Peaks can be recycled in error instead of being sent to waste

  9. How Does SolventTrak Work? • SolventTrak uses an algorithm similar to a data system to detect the presence of peaks • Does not require frequent resetting by operator • Easy to use • Tracks baseline changes automatically • Ensures the contaminated solvent is sent to waste

  10. How Does SolventTrak Work?

  11. How effective is SolventTrak? How do I know that the peaks are being sent to waste? • A second detector is placed in line to monitor the recycled solvent…

  12. Green = Actual ChromatogramPink = Recycled solvent detector If all the solvent is deliberately recycled, the 5 peaks in the test mixture can be clearly seen in the recycle line.

  13. Green = Actual ChromatogramPink = Recycled solvent detector If the solvent is recycled using the correct settings No baseline shift is observed in the recycle line so we have confirmed the SolventTrak is sending all test peaks to waste and only recycling clean solvent. Settings: Solvent Delay = 8 seconds, Width = 45 seconds, Slope = 420.

  14. Green = Actual ChromatogramPink = Recycled solvent detector Solvent Delay = 7 seconds, Width = 30 seconds. Slope = 420. Even though the Width setting is too low, the recycler is doing a good job of sending peaks to waste

  15. Typical QC Chromatogram • Acetominophen by a major Pharma company. • 80% of the Solvent could be recycled

  16. SolventTrak Log File • The log file output from SolventTrak can be sent to a LIMS for permanent recording.

  17. SolventTrak Validation • An RS232 interface is included which enables the constant status of the recycling to be logged and therefore validated • Optional ‘tick’ marks may be output and shown on the chromatogram to show when the peaks are detected • Optional audible alarm when peaks are detected

  18. SolventTrak Validation ‘Tick’ marks show peak detection. Signal status shows actual switching allowing for tubing volume

  19. Payback Time How cost effective is SolventTrak?

  20. Example #1 Case Study • Actual figures supplied by major US Pharmaceutical company March 2009 • Fisher ACN. 4 litres@$720.54* = $0.18/ml • Fisher HPLC Water. 4 litres@$211.24* = $0.053/ml • *Shipping Cost $41 • *Disposal Cost $120

  21. Example #1 Case Study • Method 20/80 ACN/Water • Flow 1ml/min • Average volume per assay = 780mls • Volume per week = 2340mls • Solvent Cost per week = $332.1338 • Weeks to pay for unit at $1995 based on solvent cost only = 6.01 weeks • NO Labor to prepare solvents is included here! • Does not include price of Buffers Ammonium Phosphate (monobasic) and (dibasic)

  22. Example #1 Case Study • SolventTrak installed on HP1090C HPLC on QC drug assay • Lab Manager stated: • SOLVENT RECYCLER INSTALLED ON 10901C ON FEB. 19TH 2009 • 10 ASSAYS RAN 7800MLS OF MOBILE PHASE WOULD HAVE BEEN USED • ONLY 250MLS USED WITH THE SOLVENT RECYCLER

  23. Example #2 • Cost of ACN = £46.00/litre* • Cost HPLC Water = £15.50/litre* Costs exclude shipping and disposal and labour • Method 70:30 ACN:Water • Flow 1ml/min • Volume for 8 hours day = 480mls • Volume/week = 2.4litres • Solvent Cost/week = £88.36 • Assuming 80% recovery • Payback time = 18 weeks approx*. • Include shipping and disposal costs • Payback reduces to just 8-10 weeks *Prices based on Feb 2009 UK.

  24. Example #2 • If flow rates are 2ml/min then payback can be in as little as 1 month! • If the HPLC operates for more than 8 hours a day then payback is reduced accordingly!

  25. Conclusions • SolventTrak Works! • It is cost effective • It is accurate • It is easy to maintain • It is traceable • It is good for the environment • It is easy to justify

  26. SolventTrak • Why would you not recycle your solvents??? Thank you for your attention

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