The Analytical Scientist Power List returns to celebrate the successes of the field’s leading lights!
06/16/2016 | Ray Perkins
When disruptive technology comes along, it can be hard to defend the technique under attack for some applications – even if we have embraced it for decades.
06/16/2016 | Rich Whitworth
Finding a research partner just got a lot easier
06/16/2016 | Joanna Cummings
Is a new and improved mass spectrometer the “Holy Grail” of chemical sensing?
05/31/2016
The Morphologi G3-ID enables simultaneous physical and chemical characterization of particle samples, enabling outlier particles to be identified as being part of a product formulation or genuine foreign particle contaminants.
05/30/2016 | Sponsored by Malvern Panalytical
In this application note, a mixture of four proteins was characterized in a single SEC measurement using multiple detectors. The generally consistent response to the RI to proteins makes it a useful total protein concentration detector, while the UV detector can be used to measure the concentration of individual proteins when the extinction coefficient is known. This is particularly useful for proteins that elute in the solvent peak making RI measurements unreliable. Finally, light scattering measurements allow each peak to be identified by its molecular weight.
05/30/2016 | Chris Mirley, Sean Daughtry, Wei Sen Wong
The ideal solvent for a material may not provide a sufficient refractive index difference for light scattering detection. This example of a biodegradable polymer shows how SELS is used to increase dn/dc to give enhanced detection sensitivity
In this application note, a purified polyclonal antibody (IgG) is separated using Size Exclusion Chromatography (SEC) and characterized using the Viscotek SEC-MALS 20, allowing calculation of molecular weight and radius of gyration (Rg).
05/26/2016 | Rich Whitworth
Celebrating the Top 50 Women in analytical science. Nominations now open!
05/23/2016 | Rich Whitworth
App notes are undeniably useful, giving you access to expert knowledge in your field or helping you understand a new technique. But what if they went beyond simply providing static information? Enter AppsLab.
05/23/2016 | Guenter Boehm
High-quality, automated sample preparation can help you take out the trash.
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