HPLC 2008 will surely be an exceptional conference with sessions like, "Applications of Retention Mechanisms" which I will be attending this evening.
HPLC 2008 will surely be an exceptional conference with sessions like, "Applications of Retention Mechanisms" which I will be attending this evening. The session will consist of three parts. Bristol-Myers Squibb and one of LCGC's Editorial Advisory Board members, Peter Carr, are presenting the first part, "Critical Evaluation for Selecting Reversed-phase Stationary Phases Based on Column Selectivity, Silanophilicity, and Sample Loadability." The second part of this session is titled, “Restricted Access Media-molecularly Imprinted Polymers for Class-specific Extraction of Antiepilectics from Environmental Waters Samples." Finally, the last part, “Peak Shape Behavior as a Function of pH and Mobile Phase Composition,” will also be presented by one of LCGC's Editorial Advisory Board members, Brian A. Bidlingmeyer from Agilent, and one of his colleagues
A Review of the Latest Separation Science Research in PFAS Analysis
October 17th 2024This review aims to provide a summary of the most current analytical techniques and their applications in per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) research, contributing to the ongoing efforts to monitor and mitigate PFAS contamination.
Systematic Evaluation of HILIC Stationary Phases for MS Characterization of Oligonucleotides
Hydrophilic interaction chromatography–mass spectrometry (HILIC-MS) offers a flexible and efficient alternative to ion-pairing reversed-phase liquid chromatography (IP-RPLC) for oligonucleotide analysis, with column selectivity and mobile phase pH being key factors in optimizing retention and detection.