Liquid chromatography has long served as a cornerstone in the separation and analysis of complex mixtures, with evolving techniques continuously extending its utility across diverse scientific ...
The wide range of chromatographic techniques share one common aim: to separate a material into its components. A material, your sample, is dissolved in a solvent, called the mobile phase. This mixture ...
LCGC International spoke with Susanne Boye about the key developments she expects to influence chromatography in 2026. With a ...
Chromatographic methods have become indispensable in the investigation of lipophilicity, a key parameter influencing drug absorption, distribution, metabolism and toxicity. Techniques such as ...
Nanotechnology refers to research and technology which operates at the atomic, molecular, and macromolecular scale. Structures can be manipulated and studied at a scale in the range of 1-100nm, ...
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 ...
Gas chromatography is a common chromatography technique used to separate and analyze volatile chemical compounds which do not decompose. It is typically used to separate different compounds within a ...
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 ...
Using nanodot technology, researchers demonstrated the first size-based form of chromatography for studying the membranes of living cells. This unique physical approach to probing cellular membrane ...