Dr. Milton Lee, Professor of Chemistry in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at Brigham Young University, talks to AZoM about the miniaturization of columns in chromatography and what the ...
Case in point: For more than a century, chromatography practitioners have been separating the components of chemical mixtures by using columns packed with various types of particulate matter. Recently ...
Flash column chromatography is a method of chemical separation that is used to purify chemical mixtures. It is also known as flash purification, due to its function as a purification method. It is ...
Bring your lab gear and join Birke Götz (Product Manager), Martin Verstegen (Sales Manager), and Björn Brodbeck (Application Chemist) for a hands-on session on how to transition from open column to ...
Bruker GC columns are available in a variety of stationary phases, column diameters, and capillary column materials that are suitable for standard and research analyses. The GC columns are used in a ...
David Johnson, Global Product Manager, Chromatography Hardware and Systems, Pall Life Sciences, speaks on the need for automated packing systems to improve column chromatography A consistent and ...
Advanced analytics and modeling can be used to predict downstream failures, allowing for corrective action before batches are lost. In the biopharmaceutical industry, quality and consistency are two ...
(GC) is an analytical technique used to separate and detect the chemical components of a sample mixture to determine their presence or absence and/or quantities. These chemical components are usually ...
Flash column chromatography was developed in 1978 as an alternative method to long column chromatography. The method aims to isolate a component from a mixture and thereby purify it. It was built from ...
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