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Compact Capillary Liquid Chromatography: Advances and Applications

RECORD | Already taken place Th, 3.4.2025
This presentation will focus on advances in the instrumentation used in the field of capillary LC.
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Separation Science: Compact Capillary Liquid Chromatography: Advances and Applications
Separation Science: Compact Capillary Liquid Chromatography: Advances and Applications

Liquid chromatography (LC) is one of the most widely used analytical techniques in the world. With recent initiatives for greener and more sustainable science, the large amounts of hazardous solvent waste generated by analytical scale LC instrumentation have been a topic of interest. By reducing the inner diameter (ID) of the fluidic pathway to the capillary scale (<0.5 mm), separations comparable to their analytical scale counterparts can be performed using several orders of magnitude less solvent (mL down to µL). 

This presentation will focus on advances in the instrumentation used in the field of capillary LC. Additionally, practical applications of capillary LC will be discussed, including pharmaceutical and illicit drug analysis, food/beverage analysis, and automated reaction monitoring. Large molecule separations will also be featured, including various CQA validations of monoclonal antibodies.

By attending this presentation, you will:
  • Gain insights into the latest advancements in capillary LC
  • Understand the environmental benefits of capillary LC and how it can contribute to greener and more sustainable analytical practices
  • Discover practical applications of capillary LC
  • Explore how capillary LC is used for large molecule separations
Who Should View?

Scientists, chemists, analytical researchers, lab directors and managers, VPs and directors of QC/QA, lab owners

Presenter: Sam Foster (Ph.D. Student, Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry, Rowan University)

Sam Foster is a 5th year Ph.D. student from Rowan University working under Dr. James Grinias. His research has included works on comprehensive two-dimensional liquid chromatography at the capillary scale, novel methods for UV-controlled electrospray ionization, and open-source data acquisition software and hardware. After graduation, he plans to continue in the field, working on furthering capillary scale chromatographic instrumentation.

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