Breakthroughs in cancer research with the Shimadzu Nexera UC for supercritical fluid chromatography
In this SelectScience interview, Jeff Elleraas, Principal Scientist at Pfizer’s Global Research and Development in La Jolla, California, shares insights into the role of SFC and how machine learning and AI are transforming chiral separations.
Supercritical fluid chromatography (SFC) is a separation technique that uses a supercritical fluid (most commonly carbon dioxide) as the mobile phase to efficiently purify compounds, offering faster processing, lower solvent consumption, and a more environmentally friendly alternative to traditional liquid chromatography (LC) methods.