Column: History of Chromatography - Chromatography Online
Column: History of Chromatography
Guest authors look back over their experiences in various aspects of chromatography.

Man of the Masses

February 1, 2013

An interview with Fred McLafferty, professor emeritus at Cornell University, about his pioneering career in mass spectrometry

Phyllis Brown: A Pioneer in HPLC

October 23, 2012

Karyn M. Usher of West Chester University of Pennsylvania interviews Phyllis R. Brown, professor emerita of the University of Rhode Island, about her distinguished career in chromatography.

50 Years in Chromatography and Sorption Techniques: A Look from the East

July 1, 2012

In both East and West, new ideas have often met resistance.

Efficient HPLC Method Development and Personal Reflections

April 1, 2012

A pioneer in high performance liquid chromatography reflects on his career and how "enlightened trial-and-error" can reduce the effort involved in method development.

Icons of Chromatography: Harold McNair

February 1, 2012

An interview with Harold McNair reveals his greatest accomplishments and proudest moments.

The Evolution of Chiral Chromatography

December 1, 2011

The development and application of chiral chromatography is described.

John Knox, a Pioneer of Both Gas and Liquid Chromatography

November 1, 2011

An interview with John Knox, who brought us the Knox equation, porous graphite carbon, and other critical advances in both liquid and gas chromatography.

Still a Young Technology, Chiral Chromatography Makes Big Strides in Pharma

February 11, 2011

Chiral chromatography is now the fastest way to access large amounts of enantiopure pharmaceutical compounds.

Evolution of Chromatography: One Scientist's 51-Year Journey

November 1, 2010

Industry veteran Thomas Beesley takes readers on a tour of his experiences in chromatography.

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