Gas chromatography is an innovative approach to separating and quantitating vaporized compounds through the use of an inert carrier gas. Gas chromatography functions according to similar principles as ...
Learn about gas chromatography and its applications in our latest episode of Teach Me in 10. Michiel Schreurs, PhD candidate at VIB-KU Leuven, explains the basic principle behind gas chromatography ...
The wide range of chromatographic techniques share one common aim: to separate a material into its components. A material, your sample, is dissolved in a solvent, called the mobile phase. This mixture ...
Chromatography in Greek means to ‘write with colors.’ It is a versatile separation technique developed in 1903 by Mikhail Tswett, a Russian botanist. He separated colorful plant pigments using a ...
In Episode 9 of Chromatography Life, we sit down with Richard Verseput, a pioneer in QbD-driven analytical development, to explore how automation, risk assessment, and smart experimental design are ...
The biopharma industry is looking at continuous chromatography for sensitive molecules. Continuous processes continue to advance in bioprocessing. In downstream processing, continuous chromatography ...
Non-target screening using chromatography coupled to high-resolution mass spectrometry is a powerful tool in environmental ...
The authors demonstrate that using supercritical fluid chromatography offers distinct advantages in speed and in clean isolation of the desired peaks. Isolation of trace impurities and degradants from ...
Gas chromatography is an innovative technique that uses an inert carrier gas for separating and quantitating vaporized compounds. It is based on principles similar to column permeation chromatography, ...
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