The preceding chapters gave an overview of the many advances in chemical separations and other fields that have emerged in the last 3 decades. Despite the advances, critical challenges remain for the ...
In this interview conducted at Pittcon 2023 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, we spoke to this year's recipient of the Satinder Ahuja Award for Young Investigations in Separation Science, Emanuela ...
Rowan chemistry professor James Grinias wins 2026 HTC Innovation Award for advances in liquid chromatography and sustainable ...
Hydrogen isotopes—protium (¹H), deuterium (²H or D) and tritium (³H or T)—play a pivotal role in fields ranging from nuclear energy and fusion research to environmental monitoring and pharmaceutical ...
Scientists from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) have developed a new method to recycle mixed ...
Separation processes are essential elements of the technological foundations of the seven IOF industries included in this report. For the chemical and petroleum refining industries, separation ...
Chemical (gas, hydrocarbons, isotopes, isomers) separation technologies are essential to our daily lives. There are ongoing global efforts to simplify separation and purification processes using ...
The scientific team of Dr. Miloslav PoláÅ¡ek at IOCB Prague has developed a new method of separating the rare earth elements, or lanthanides, which are widely used in the electronic, medical, ...
In nanoscale particle research, precise control and separation have long been a bottleneck in biotechnology. Researchers at the University of Oulu have now developed a new method that improves ...
Hans-Gerd Janssen explores the reality of real-time analytical measurement. At HTC-19 in Leuven, Belgium, LCGC International spoke with Hans-Gerd Janssen from Unilever R and D, The Netherlands on his ...
A new type of glass could accelerate the development of high-performance materials for renewable energy, gas storage and ...
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