Articles & Tech Notes


Basic Principles Of Freeze-Drying

Author: John Barley, Portfolio Manager, SP VirTis Overview Freeze-drying is the removal of ice or other frozen solvents from a material through the process of sublimation and the removal of bound w...

The Challenge Of Mixed Solvents

What Do We Mean by Mixed Solvents? 

This month, we are discussing a complex problem that is becoming more and more prominent because of the chemistries specified and the ways of working tha...

Sample Protection

By: SP Genevac What’s it Worth? Did you ever calculate the value of the samples you put through your evaporator? In many cases, the value of a month’s throughput is more than the value of ...

Surviving TFA

By: SP Genevac What’s So Special About TFA? TFA (Trifluoroacetic acid) has several properties that make it very important that you take the right precautions when evaporating it, in order to get ...

Odour Reduction

By: SP Genevac Many solvent evaporators are routinely sited inside fume extraction hoods because residual solvent vapour, remaining in the chamber at the end of a run, can expose the operator to un...

Integration for Medium to High Throughput HPLC Purification

By: Rob Darrington, Product Manager, Genevac Ltd., Paul de Fraine, Group Leader, Chem Tech Group Syngenta and Mike Jones, Group Leader, Scynexis Europe Ltd. Introduction In the modern purification ...