Diego A. Lopez earned his Ph.D. in chemistry at The University of Texas at Arlington and is currently a sr. scientist in the LC-R&D department at Restek Corporation. Diego’s research focuses on developing novel separation technologies, including new functionalization strategies for chromatography, and direct-to-MS applications.
Columns - What is on Your HPLC Particle? A Look at Stationary Phase Chemistry Synthesis
March 5th 2021This article reviews historical bonding techniques still in use for manufacturing high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) stationary phases today, and also examines some emerging technologies that may be able to tackle unmet needs in novel platforms and phase construction.
What is on Your HPLC Particle? Looking at Stationary Phase Chemistry Synthesis
September 1st 2020This article will review historical bonding techniques still in use for manufacturing high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) stationary phases today, and also examine some emerging technologies that may be able to tackle unmet needs in novel platforms and phase construction.
What Is on Your HPLC Particle? A Look at Stationary Phase Chemistry Synthesis
September 1st 2020The traditional bonding techniques used to manufacture silica-particle-based HPLC stationary phases provide many benefits, but can emerging technologies tackle unmet needs? We assess current approaches and the potential for improvements.