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Identification of fixed oils by Thin layer chromatography
This application note describes the HPTLC-based identification of fixed oils using octadecyl silyl silica gel as the coating substance, following USP 43 NF 38 monograph method containing USP general chapter .
NHC-based Palladium Catalysts
In collaboration with Umicore AG and Co.,1 we are pleased to offer a series of robust Pd(II) and Pd(0) complexes employed as the linchpin in C–C bond forming reactions.
Louie Group – Professor Product Portal
Professor Louie's research focuses on the discovery and mechanistic understanding of new reactions catalyzed by transition metal complexes. She has developed a highly active Ni(0) catalyst that effectively mediates a variety of cycloaddition and isomerization reactions.
Echavarren Group – Professor Product Portal
The research of the Echavarren group centers on the development of new reactions based on the use of electrophilic complexes of Au(I), Pt(II), and other transition metals as catalysts and their applications in organic synthesis of complex, biologically active molecules. The
Selective Media for Bifidobacteria
Bifidobacteria are important indicators of quality control in the manufacture of dairy products. Bifidobacteria Selective Media (BSM) allows for easy and fast quality control of yoghurt.
Isopropanol Molecular Biology Reagent
Isopropanol is a polar organic solvent that is widely used in chemistry, biochemistry and molecular biology
Sepharose Fast Flow: Purification with Good Resolution and Easy Scale-Up
This page covers the use of Sepharose Fast Flow for purification of proteins.
NMR Deuterated Solvent Properties Reference Chart
Use this reference table to find the coupling values and chemical shifts of our NMR (deuterated) solvents. Melting and boiling points, molecular weight, density, and CAS number are also listed.
Sepharose High Performance: Purification with High Resolution
This page covers the use of Sepharose High Performance media for purification of proteins, peptides or oligonucleotides, when to use them, and with which systems.
Conducting Polymer Device Applications
The application of conducting polymers at the interface with biology is an exciting new trend in organic electronics research.
Materials for Clean H2 Production from Bioethanol Reforming
Hydrogen is one of the most important resources in providing food, fuel, and chemical products for our everyday life. Sustainable catalytic hydrogen production from bioethanol has gained significant attention in recent years due to globally diminishing fossil fuel supplies, which
Sepharose XL – for selected proteins that require very high binding capacity to increase productivity, easy scale-up
This page covers how and when to use Sepharose XL media for purification of proteins.
Pressure-Temperature Calculator for Solvents
Use the calculator to determine the boiling point or pressure of solvents based on the Antoine Equation and see solvent attributes. View a list of products based on the solvent CAS number.
Sepharose® High Performance: Purification with High Resolution
Here we discuss purification options when working with Sepharose® High Performance and we present some examples of media screening, capture and purification.
Alkaline Phosphatase
We offer a broad range of alkaline phosphatase enzymes and substrates that are optimized for conjugation to antibodies and other proteins for your specific application needs.
Thermal Transitions of Homopolymers: Glass Transition & Melting Point
Literature values for the glass transition temperature, (Tg), and melting temperature, (Tm), are given for the more common homopolymers.
Sepharose Big Beads: Purification from Crude, Viscous Samples at Large Scale
This page covers how and why to use Sepharose Big Beads for purification from crude, viscous samples.
Immunohistochemistry Applications in Gastrointestinal Cancer
Colorectal cancer is the third most common cancer in both men and women. An estimated 136,000 cases of colorectal cancer are expected to occur in 2016.
Quantum Dots: An Emerging Class of Soluble Optical Nanomaterials
We presents an article concering Quantum Dots: An Emerging Class of Soluble Optical Nanomaterials.
Chemistry at Surfaces with Self-Assembled Monolayers and SAMDI-ToF Mass Spectrometry
Chemistry at Surfaces with Self-Assembled Monolayers and SAMDI-ToF Mass Spectrometry
Purification or Removal of Albumin
This page shows how purify or remove albumin with Blue Sepharose and Capto Blue from Cytiva.
HIC as a Capture Step
This page shows Hydrophobic Interaction Chromatography (HIC) in a purification strategy.
Chitosan-based Biomaterials
Chitin, a natural polysaccharide, is the second most abundant natural biopolymer in the world, after cellulose.
Smart Oligonucleotide Delivery by Multifunctional Block Copolymers
Kanjiro Miyata (The University of Tokyo, Japan) provides insights on the rational design of polymeric materials for “smart” oligonucleotide delivery.
Drug transport assays in a 96-well system: reproducibility and correlation to human absorption
Application note on Drug transport assays in a 96-well system using Millicell-96 System from Millipore.
Sorting Carbon Nanotubes and Their Biological Applications
Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) have received much attention since their discovery in 1991 by Sumio lijima1 due to their excellent mechanical, electrical, and optical properties.
Fullerenes for Bioscience & Photovoltaic Applications
Find various photovoltaic and bioscience-based applications of fullerenes.
ChiPros Chiral Alcohols
Chiral alcohols form a versatile class of chiral synthons, since they can be incorporated into the API structures directly as esters or ethers.
Deoxyfluorination with 2-Pyridinesulfonyl Fluoride (PyFluor)
The prevalence of organofluorine compounds in industry and drug design necessitates the ability to introduce C–F bonds to molecules.
Anita Mattson – Professor Product Portal
Boronate ureas benefit from internal Lewis acid coordination of the urea cabonyl oxygen and the strategically placed boron. As a result of this structural feature, boronate ureas can be rendered more acidic than conventional urea hydrogen bond donor catalysts.
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