Kalorama Information, leading healthcare market research publisher, announced that Liquid chromatography will see significant growth from a new application - food safety testing - after several highly publicized food scandals.
Kalorama Information, leading healthcare market research publisher, announced that Liquid chromatography will see significant growth from a new application - food safety testing - after several highly publicized food scandals. Kalorama also predicts an extraordinary amount of technological change as companies have introduced new systems performing fast LC and ultra high performance LC (UHPLC), that improve throughput and resolution, primarily through the use of smaller particle size columns. Kalorama Information notes in its new report "Liquid Chromatography Markets (LC, HPLC and UHPLC)" that although the market will grow at a rate that is slower than historical levels due to the current economic slowdown, it will still expand 5.4% annually through 2013 from $3.4 billion in 2007.
Best of the Week: What’s New in MS, 2024 Young Chemist Award Winner
March 22nd 2024This week, LCGC International published a variety of articles on the hottest topics in chromatography and beyond. Below, we’ve highlighted some of the most popular articles, according to our readers. Happy reading!
Inside the Laboratory: The Schug Group at the University of Texas at Arlington
March 22nd 2024In this edition of “Inside the Laboratory,” Kevin Schug, PhD, a full professor of chemistry at the University of Texas at Arlington, discusses his laboratory’s group work in environmental monitoring around water and soil quality near oil and gas extraction, using techniques such as liquid chromatography (LC), gas chromatography (GC), supercritical fluid chromatography (SFC), and coupling these techniques with mass spectrometry (MS).