Collection of case studies on surfactants and emulsifiers using HPLC (English materials)
How to analyze various surfactants and emulsifiers? Streamlining with LC columns and detectors.
Surfactants and emulsifiers are common compounds found in a wide range of everyday products, including chemicals, industrial products, food, and pharmaceuticals. Analyzing these components is crucial for understanding and managing product quality. Generally, these compounds are in liquid samples and possess various chemical properties, making analytical columns and detectors key points for their analysis. Please take a look at our collection of case studies that cover surfactant analysis, which is addressed by the combination of our columns and Charged Aerosol Detector (CAD), one solution for improving analytical efficiency. This case study collection (in English) includes the following information: • Classification of surfactants and emulsifiers, as well as the applicable industrial fields and their uses • Methods for detecting surfactants and emulsifiers using the Charged Aerosol Detector (CAD) • Limitations of analyses using UV detectors and mass spectrometers that CAD overcomes • Examples of surfactant analysis from a wide range of samples and information from scientific papers using CAD
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Thermo Fisher Scientific K.K., the Japanese subsidiary of Thermo Fisher Scientific Incorporated, is a sales company for comprehensive system analysis instruments, bio-related equipment, and research reagents. In Japan, it has bases in Yokohama, Tokyo, Osaka, Fukuoka, and Nagoya, handling various analytical instruments including mass spectrometers, various bio-related equipment, measuring instruments, medical devices, lab software, and research reagents.