
Nonspecific adsorption leads to poor peak shapes and poor performance from HPLC systems, but coating-enabling technologies can serve as a potential solution. We explain how.
Jesse Bischof began his career teaching high-school chemistry before returning to graduate school at Penn State where he earned his Ph.D. in chemistry. Upon completion of his degree in 2016, Jesse began his role as a scientist in SilcoTek’s research and development department. Currently, Jesse’s research is focused on developing and optimizing bio-inert and anti-metal leaching coatings for medical, semiconductor, and analytical markets.

Nonspecific adsorption leads to poor peak shapes and poor performance from HPLC systems, but coating-enabling technologies can serve as a potential solution. We explain how.

Nonspecific adsorption leads to poor peak shapes and poor performance from HPLC systems, but coating-enabling technologies can serve as a potential solution. We explain how.

Published: June 1st 2023 | Updated:

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