Filtration, a cornerstone technique in both chemical and biological laboratories, ranking as the second most commonly performed activity after chemical weighing on a balance. Despite its routine application, the complexity and potential of filtration technology are frequently marginalized in chemist training programs.
The forthcoming webinar, "The Art of Filtration 2024," endeavors to rectify this oversight by offering a meticulous examination of filtration media and its pivotal role in shaping analytical precision. Participants will acquire an enriched perspective on selecting optimal filtration materials tailored to their distinctive experimental requisites, in addition to acquiring actionable insights aimed at bolstering the proficiency and yield of their filtration protocols.
Key discussion points include:
- Comparison of fiber filters to asymmetric, polymeric membrane filters
- Characteristics of low adsorption to high-binding filters
- Classification of filters as hydrophilic, hydrophobic, and those with intermediate properties
- Applications of reverse osmosis and clarification techniques
- Integration of filtration in chemical analysis and cell culture processes
Speakers
Dr. Anke Kleiser
Merck
Technology Manager
Following her doctoral thesis at the Institute of Physiology and Pathophysiology in Heidelberg, Dr. Anke Kleiser started her professional experience with us. Now more than 14 years of experience in the cell culture area she is working as a Technology Manager managing the entire cell culture portfolio for EMEA.
Uwe Wagner
Merck
Technology Manager
Following his degree in chemistry at the University Mainz Institute for Organic Chemistry, Uwe Wagner started his first job as a separation specialist in 1994. Now more than 28 years of experience in the separation market he is working as a Technology Manager managing the WEU & EMEA lab separation portfolio.
Analytical chemistry
- Filtration
Duration:1h
Language:English
Session 1:presented June 13, 2024
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