In the final section of our interview with Christopher Pohl, he imparts knowledge to the next generation of aspiring separation scientists.
Christopher A. Pohl is the 2025 winner of the Lifetime Achievement in Chromatography Award. Pohl is known for his significant contributions to chromatography, especially in the field of ion chromatography. His work includes innovations in stationary phases, detection technologies, and sample preparation methods. He holds 110 issued U.S. patents (1). His impact on global analytical chemistry is evident in the wide use of his inventions across laboratories worldwide.
Pohl’s research has spanned multiple facets of chromatography, particularly ion chromatography, and he is credited with pivotal advancements in polymeric stationary phase development, detection methods, and post-column technologies. His focus on creating versatile stationary phases has contributed to both high-performance separations and the simplification of complex analytical workflows.
Pohl will receive his award at Pittcon 2025 in Boston, Massachusetts during an awards session on Tuesday, March 4. In advance of the event, we spoke with Pohl about his career. In this final installment, he shares what he believes to be the most important advice for future separation scientists.
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(1) Workman Jr., J. The 2025 Lifetime Achievement and Emerging Leader in Chromatography Awards. LCGC International 2025. https://www.chromatographyonline.com/view/the-2025-lifetime-achievement-and-emerging-leader-in-chromatography-awards (accessed 2025-2-27)
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