Chromatide has announced a partnership with Kromasil, a brand of Akzo Nobel, to develop improved chromatography media for chiral purification.
Chromatide has announced a partnership with Kromasil, a brand of Akzo Nobel, to develop improved chromatography media for chiral purification. The aim of the collaboration is to develop and bring to market improved silica-based HPLC media, with particular emphasis in the area of chiral purification This partnership combines Chromatide's skills and experience in the area of polymer synthesis for use in a range of applications including synthesis and chromatography, with Akzo Nobel's expertise in the business of developing, producing, and marketing materials for use in separation techniques.
Troubleshooting Everywhere! An Assortment of Topics from Pittcon 2025
April 5th 2025In this installment of “LC Troubleshooting,” Dwight Stoll touches on highlights from Pittcon 2025 talks, as well as troubleshooting advice distilled from a lifetime of work in separation science by LCGC Award winner Christopher Pohl.
Study Explores Thin-Film Extraction of Biogenic Amines via HPLC-MS/MS
March 27th 2025Scientists from Tabriz University and the University of Tabriz explored cellulose acetate-UiO-66-COOH as an affordable coating sorbent for thin film extraction of biogenic amines from cheese and alcohol-free beverages using HPLC-MS/MS.
Multi-Step Preparative LC–MS Workflow for Peptide Purification
March 21st 2025This article introduces a multi-step preparative purification workflow for synthetic peptides using liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry (LC–MS). The process involves optimizing separation conditions, scaling-up, fractionating, and confirming purity and recovery, using a single LC–MS system. High purity and recovery rates for synthetic peptides such as parathormone (PTH) are achieved. The method allows efficient purification and accurate confirmation of peptide synthesis and is suitable for handling complex preparative purification tasks.