Gas chromatography was discovered by Russian-Italian botanist, Mikhail Semyonovich Tsvet, in the early 1900s. The separation technique is used to first split the chemical components of a mixture, then ...
Hans-Gerd Janssen explores the reality of real-time analytical measurement. At HTC-19 in Leuven, Belgium, LCGC International spoke with Hans-Gerd Janssen from Unilever R and D, The Netherlands on his ...
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 ...
The global preparative and process chromatography market is anticipated to grow from USD 14.32 billion in 2026 to USD 21.50 ...
Key opportunities exist in the growing demand for chromatography instruments and consumables in pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, and emerging areas like clinical diagnostics and forensic science.
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 refuses to be overwhelmed by the processing demands and cost pressures associated with next-generation medicines. Instead, chromatography is strengthening its commitment to innovation.
In this episode, Neil Lander sits down with renowned analytical chemist Bob McDowall to explore the complexities of chromatographic peak integration. With over 50 years of experience, Bob shares ...
Shimadzu's new Nexis GC-2060 combines analytical intelligence with innovative hardware to cut gas and energy consumption, ...