Almost two weeks ago there was a question regarding Nano HPLC technology that I attempted to answer and in that post I mentioned Agilent as one of the pioneers in the Nano LC field. Agilent’s “nano” workhorse is a 1200 Series HPLC-Chip/MS system, which uses microfluidics chip-based technology for nanospray LC/MS. Based on the HPLC-Chip […]
Assistant professor Juan Hinestroza and postdoctoral researcher Hong Dong from Cornell University created two types of fabric: one can prevent colds and flu and never needs washing, and another that destroys harmful gases and protects the wearer from smog and air pollution. The “super” fabric is made by coating ordinary cotton with silver nanoparticles. First […]
Researchers at Cornell University have created a so-called Nano-Lamp รข?? a microscopic collection of light-emitting fibers with dimensions of only a few hundred nanometers. The fibers are made of a polymer spiked with ruthenium molecules in a process dubbed ‘electrospinning
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Research scientists at the University of Tokyo have come up with a unique material that can transmit electrical energy to nearby devices without the need for direct contact.
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Nano HPLC is a relatively new development in chromatography world driven by recent advancements in proteomics that would require decreasing of inner diameter (ID) of liquid chromatography (LC) column to allow for a smaller sample amount and to increase sensitivity.