The U.S. Preparative and Process Chromatography Market is projected to reach USD 7.28 Billion by 2035, while Europe is ...
Chromatography is relied on by many disciplines as a method of separating the components of a mixture. The basic idea of the process is that distinct compounds have different levels of solubility, ...
Gas chromatography was discovered by Russian-Italian botanist, Mikhail Semyonovich Tsvet, in the early 1900s. The separation technique is used to first split the chemical components of a mixture, then ...
In Star Trek, Mr. Spock’s hand-held tricorder can instantly tell what something is made of. We don’t have tricorders yet, but we’re getting close. Portable devices just a little too big to hold in one ...
There is a growing demand for high purity chemicals within the technical, life science and fine chemical industries. As new synthetic routes are discovered and purity requirements increase, the demand ...
Southwest Research Institute scientists developed a new purification technique to improve chromatography results without expensive purification materials or equipment. Chromatography is an essential ...
Jonathan Maurer from the University of Geneva, Switzerland describes using HILIC for oligonucleotide analysis in practice and the role of HILIC for other biopharmaceutical applications. • In practical ...
A sequential, stage-specific sampling strategy was paired with GC–MS, electronic nose, HPLC, and GC to quantify evolving aroma compounds and flavor precursors. Seventy-two aroma-active compounds were ...
Chromatography refuses to be overwhelmed by the processing demands and cost pressures associated with next-generation medicines. Instead, chromatography is strengthening its commitment to innovation.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results