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 ...
When ion-exchange chromatography and mass spectrometry are coupled using electrochemical ion suppression, it allows for the selective and specific analysis of highly polar and ionic compounds. The ...
This course will present an overview of the state of the art in ion-exchange process chromatography: development, scale-up and optimization of preparative chromatographic processes. The attendees will ...
The term liquid chromatography (LC) refers to a class of physicochemical methods which are used to separate and quantify compounds in a sample. LC is made up of a liquid mobile phase, which carries ...
Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) have been recognized as an excellent platform for host-guest chemistry, which includes gas storage 1,2,3,4,5, ion-exchange 6,7,8,9,10 ...
IN the technique of ion-exchange chromatography, the order in which compounds are eluted from a column depends basically upon differences in their ionization constants; but other factors modify and in ...
insights from industryMs. Saba AdilLaboratories ManagerNational Center for Water Resource Management, Iraq In this interview, AZoMaterials speaks with Mrs. Saba Adil about The National Center for ...
The presence of gases like hydrogen sulphide and carbon dioxide renders petroleum and natural gas products “sour”. These acidic gases cause corrosion; hence, their presence in the final gas products ...
Chromatography is a technique that is used for separation of mixtures. The name combines the Greek word chroma, or “color,” with graphein, “to write.” The technique was invented in 1900 by Mikhail ...
Most adsorption chromatography methods are based on a direct chemical interaction of a solid-phase ligand with a complementary target site on some population of biomolecules. Examples include ...
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 ...