Two true pioneers who have, without a doubt, evolved the science and reputation of separation science globally, Pat Sandra and Luigi Mondello, spoke to LCGC International about the dynamics behind ...
In this interview conducted at Pittcon 2024 in San Diego, we spoke to this year's recipient of the Chromatography Forum of Delaware Valley Dal Nogare Award, Susan Olesik. My name is Susan Olesik, and ...
A special session focusing on future developments in separation science, organized by the Separation Science Division of the German Chemical Society (GDCh) under the chairmanship of Oliver Schmitz, ...
Chromatography is an analytical technique used to separate and detect the chemical components in a sample. It is an incredibly versatile technique that can be used in essentially any scientific ...
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 ...
Chromatography Insights solves the data bottleneck in the $20 billion global chromatography industry. By unifying data across all CDS, sites, and groups, Chromatography Insights produces deeper ...
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 chromatography, the components of a mixture are separated. This is made possible because different components interact with the mobile and solid phases differently, thus either being retained on ...
Chromatography is used to separate the given components of a mixture that have differing solubilities in a solvent. It can be used to separate coloured substances in a mixture, like the inks in this ...
Kimchi is such a staple in Korean cuisine that nearly 2 million metric tons of these spiced, fermented vegetables are consumed across South Korea annually, according to the Ministry of Agriculture, ...
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