Static Light Scattering Technologies Explained for Multidetection SEC/GPC
13th-18th February 2014
Our Australian presentation “Static Light Scattering Technologies Explained for Multidetection SEC/GPC” was held earlier in February this year. Specialist in the field of multi detection Size Exclusion Chromatography, Dr Michael Caves, (Malvern Instruments, UK) presented his talk at different venues around Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane.
Michael’s talk focused on static light scattering technologies combined with other detection methods used in GPC/SEC. These multi detection systems enable users to determine absolute molecular weight, size, intrinsic viscosity, molecular structure, conformation, aggregation and branching, without the need for column calibration.
The new SEC-MALS 20 detector from Malvern Instruments was discussed and compared with other light scattering methods such as LALS and RALS for protein and polymer characterisation. Discussions allowed for greater insight into the most suitable choice of light scattering detector for particular types of sample and application.
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