Analytic separations assure that food and other products are pure, monitor the quality of air and water and contribute to the development of new products from semiconductors to plastics. Classical techniques such as chromatography and spectroscopy may sound like the stuff of high school chemistry, but they are evolving and still very much alive.
Meanwhile, new technology is transforming analytic separations into a rapidly growing industry that is finding more and more applications. Tests that once took days in a laboratory can now be done in minutes in the field. Hand held devices identify pollutants in stack gases or sift through thousands of possible environmental chemicals. New instruments are speeding the flow of technology from research and development laboratories into the marketplace.
Whether the problem is isolating a substance of commercial interest in the laboratory, purifying a product, or cleaning waste from contaminated soil, the technology to separate and purify molecules of choice is of critical importance in industry.
That?s Why BCC Launched Analytic Separations News.
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Analytic Separations News is the only newsletter that keeps its readers up-to-date on the fast growing fields of high technology organic and molecular separations, from venerable techniques like electrophoresis to microarrys, membranes and amplification.
Business Communications Co.?s staff of industry analysts is always on the alert for shifts in technology. As a regular reader of Analytic Separations News, you will be kept current on the latest in technology and corporate ventures. And your subscription to Analytic Separations News, will give you the information you need to incorporate new processes and applications into your analytical and production processes?or target possible investments.
Every issue of Analytic Separations News will bring you the latest news in:
Chromatography
Electrophoresis
Spectrometry
Spectroscopy
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Membranes
Photonics
Amplification
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