Chromatography is the science of separating molecules of interest to identify, quantify or even purify them. Properties of the target molecules such as their solubility, size or hydrophobicity give ...
In cell affinity chromatography, type-specific cell separation is based on the interaction between cell-surface receptors and an immobilized ligand on a stationary matrix. This protocol describes the ...
What is 2D liquid chromatography? Two-dimensional (2D) liquid chromatography is a powerful tool to separate complex compound mixtures. The principle behind 2D liquid chromatography is that compounds ...
Simulated moving bed chromatography uses a counter-current to allow continuous chromatographic separations, which allows researchers to extract more analyte whilst using less packing material and ...
When the components in the mixture of solutions are moved forward in the mobile phase by the material moving the sample, these components pass through the stationary phase. The difference in size and ...
In this interview conducted at Pittcon 2023 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, we spoke to this year's recipient of The Chromatography Forum of the Delaware Valley Dal Nogare Award, Luis Colón. Please ...
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 this month's LCGC Blog, Hayley Brawley and Alexia Kreinbrink explore the challenges facing chromatographers when exploring the complex world of metal speciation. Studying metals in biology is much ...
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 ...