An LC column is a piece of apparatus that contains the stationary phase during liquid chromatography. The stationary phase consists of a fine adsorbent solid that interacts differentially with a ...
High Performance Liquid Chromatography is a separation technique employed by analytical chemists for the separation, identification, and qualification of multiple compounds in a solution. The majority ...
ASK A DOZEN CHEMISTS about the forces that drive innovation in high-performance liquid chromatography, and nearly all of them will agree: When it comes to chemical separations, the name of the game is ...
Chromatography is an analytical technique that is used to separate and analyze complex mixtures. Chromatography works by distributing the components of a mixture between two phases, known as the ...
Automation as a Route to Reducing the Risks Associated with Large-Scale Chromatography Column Operations To mitigate the risks associated with column packing, the biopharma industry is moving toward a ...
Chromatography is an analytical technique that is used to separate mixtures by distributing the components of a mixture between a stationary phase and a mobile phase. Columns are used in various types ...
Chromatography is an important and ubiquitous unit operation in downstream bioprocessing. Currently, there are three different ways to pack process chromatography columns: • Flow packing, which uses ...
Chromatographic techniques with chiral cyclodextrins (CDs) anchored onto stationary support materials, known as chiral stationary phases (CSPs), afford a direct and simple approach for enantiomer ...
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 ...