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 ...
Nobel Laureate Linus Pauling, Ph.D., predicted in 1939 that hydrogen bonding would prove to be more significant in the field of biology than any other type of chemical bond. His prediction has been ...
At Pittcon 2026, Dal Nogare Award winner André Striegel discusses unresolved chromatography fundamentals and outlines research paths for progress. At Pittcon 2026, LCGC International spoke with André ...
Reviewed by Dr. Catherine Shaffer, Ph.D. Chromatography (from the Greek words chroma, "color," and graphein, "to write") is a method for the separation of a mixture. In simple terms, the process ...
This lecture explains about the thin layer chromatography (TLC) technique. TLC principle is well explained with examples. Thin layer chromatography is the easy method to separate different types of ...
Separation of molecules is performed using Size Exclusion Chromatography (SEC), which separates molecules based on size as they pass through a porous resin. Widely used for both preparative and ...
Mindset and economics, not technical feasibility, often block greener solvent adoption; method developers should be ...
Affinity chromatography can be applied to a wide array of proteins and works by exploiting the binding properties between proteins and ligands. It involves passing a recombinant protein mixture over 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 ...
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, ...