In phase separation, a single homogenous mixture is chemically segregated into two distinct phases, driven by an associated reduction in free energy. A common example of this is the separation of oil and water.
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DATE: August 17, 2017TIME: 10:00am PT, 1:00pm ETCounterflow centrifugal elutriation (CCE) is a well-known technique used commonly several decades ago in scientific research. In this tec...
DATE: February 1, 2017TIME: 8:00AM PT, 11:00AM ETIn this presentation the complementarity of various liquid phase bioseparation methods including capillary electrophoresis and liquid ch...
A quick look at the most recent new drug filings reveals how much interest there is in biologically derived molecules as therapeutic agents. The majority of the filings are for New Biological...
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Transporting smaller volumes of a sample, injecting less matrix, examining lower limits of detection and staying ahead of government r...
Despite recent developments in hyphenated techniques and column technology, analysis of small polar analytes (small organic acids, phosphorylated sugars, and underivatized amino acids) remain...