2 Buyers’ Guide 2021 Foreword
Welcome to the Buyers Guide edition of Chromatography Today in 2020, produced under the challenging circumstances surrounding the continuing Coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19) and a new lockdown.
Trevor Hopkins - Editor
I hope you are all still safe, well and in good spirits as the situation continues to challenge all around the globe. As of today, COVID- 19 has infected over 51 million (20 million in the last issue) people with over 1.3 million (740,000 last issue) deaths globally. My heartfelt condolences go out to all those that have lost loved ones, colleagues and friends. Stay safe and well.
The planned focus areas within the two themes of Fundamental Aspects of Chromatography and Modern Chromatography Applications for this edition were ‘New structures and constructs for HPLC’ and ‘Analysis of mAbs, large molecules & oligonucleotides’ respectively.
The Fundamental Aspects of Chromatography and Modern Chromatography Applications sections are designed to provide you with both recent advances in the fundamentals of separation science, method development and new instrumentation along with modern cutting edge and practical applications of analytical separation. The topics are divided by the Chromatography Today Knowledgebase which covers the practical impact of dispersion on fast chromatographic separations and an off topic article by Porvair covering the evaluation of Mixed-Mode Ion Exchange SPE for the Extraction of Opioids from Human Urine by UHPLC-MS/MS.
In the Analysis of mAbs, large molecules & oligonucleotides focus area, we present an article by Shimadzu on the LC-MS analysis of a therapeutic oligonucleotide and related products. This article is followed by an article from SCIEX explaining an ultrahigh sensitivity analysis of adeno-associated virus (aav) capsid proteins by sodium dodecyl sulphate capillary gel electrophoresis. The articles following the KnowledgeBase and Porvair articles includes articles covering the New structures and constructs for HPLC focus area and are from Glantreo, Agilent, Pharmafluidics and Poly-LC and cover new monodense large pore silica-based materials for the analysis
of biomacromolecular compounds by Reversed-Phase Liquid Chromatography, the use of microfluidic metal structures for complex analytical instruments, a µ-Pillar array column for the separation and characterisation of complex biological samples and the use and applications of a New Portable HPLC Machine, respectively.
The next issue of Chromatography Today will be focusing on Ion mobility mass spectrometry (MS) and Ultrafast separations in Pharmaceutical/Drug Discovery.
Each edition of Chromatography Today is packed with valuable information; however, it is impossible to include everything that is submitted. The new revised Chromatography Today website (www.
chromatographytoday.com) is the repository where you will find the other submissions, the latest news from the world of separation science and access to all the historical articles. Perusing the trending news and article sections, it is surprising how much separation science plays a part in daily life without us ever appreciating it, or even realising it. There is a diverse range of areas highlighting just how important separation science is to society with a calendar of events and articles on food, biofuels, medicine, forensics, brewing and environmental clean-up. Please take a look and if you are not a current recipient of the Chromatography Today ebulletin - please sign up today.
As always, we welcome article submissions, topic ideas for inclusion in future issues and feedback from our readership. If you have any feedback on this edition of Chromatography Today, please contact us as we are always looking to improve the publication.
Trevor. Next Issue - Fundamental Aspects - Ion Mobility Mass Spectrometry (MS)
Modern & Practical Applications - Ultrafast Separations in Pharmaceutical/Drug Discovery
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