The Green Chemistry Group proudly hosts SFC 2010 from 15–16 September in Stockholm, Sweden. This year's conference will be chaired by Drs Shalini Andersson of AstraZeneca and Eric Francotte of Novartis and will feature some of the top analytical chemists and purification specialists from around the world...
SFC 2010, chaired by Drs Shalini Andersson of AstraZeneca and EricFrancotte of Novartis, is the industry's premier event for scientists interested in research and applied development of supercritical fluid chromatography (SFC). Already, some of the world's largest pharmaceutical, biotech and instrumentation companies showed their commitment by sponsoring the event and providing scholarships for researchers and students. This year's conference features some of the top analytical chemists and purification specialists from around the world.
Although most attendees will come from European pharmaceutical companies, the organizers encourage university and government researchers to register for the conference. The organizer of the conference, The Green Chemistry Group, proudly hosts SFC 2010 during September 15–16 in Stockholm, Sweden. The organization does not plan a European location in 2011 so do not miss this year's event.
SFC 2010
4th International Conference on Packed-Column SFC
Dates: September 15–16, 2010
Venue: Stockholm, Sweden
Organizer: The Green Chemistry Group
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.greenchemistrygroup.org
The Complexity of Oligonucleotide Separations
January 9th 2025Peter Pellegrinelli, Applications Specialist at Advanced Materials Technology (AMT) explains the complexity of oligonucleotide separations due to the unique chemical properties of these molecules. Issues such as varying length, sequence complexity, and hydrophilic-hydrophobic characteristics make efficient separations difficult. Separation scientists are addressing these challenges by modifying mobile phase compositions, using varying ion-pairing reagents, and exploring alternative separation modes like HILIC and ion-exchange chromatography. Due to these complexities, AMT has introduced the HALO® OLIGO column, which offers high-resolution, fast separations through its innovative Fused-Core® technology and high pH stability. Alongside explaining the new column, Peter looks to the future of these separations and what is next to come.