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  • Episode 16: Innovative Pyrolysis GC-MS Techniques with Eugene Oga
    2025/04/10

    Eugene Oga, a PhD student in Analytical Chemistry at the University of North Dakota, joins David Oliva to discuss his innovative research on silicone sealant degradation using evolved gas analysis and thermal desorption-pyrolysis gas chromatography. With his background in materials chemistry and current focus on analytical techniques, Eugene shares insights into how these advanced methods can characterize material breakdown over time, with significant implications for the construction industry and beyond.Eugene's Background and Research FocusEugene Oga is pursuing his PhD in Analytical Chemistry at the University of North Dakota, following his Bachelor's and Master's degrees from the University of Buea in Cameroon. His academic journey began with a focus on materials chemistry before transitioning to analytical chemistry, recognizing that material properties and performance depend heavily on proper characterization.His current research employs advanced analytical techniques like evolved gas analysis and pyrolysis gas chromatography to understand how materials break down over time and identify the specific fragments produced during degradation. This work aims to provide recommendations to manufacturers about potential improvements to their processes.Understanding Structural Sealant Glazing and Its ImportanceStructural Sealant Glazing (SSG) plays a critical role in modern construction, particularly in buildings that extensively use glass and metal. Eugene explains that sealants are thick liquids used to bind different construction materials together.These sealants serve multiple important functions, including preventing air infiltration, moisture penetration, and enhancing building stability. While studies have estimated how long sealants and buildings should last, they often don't explain the actual breakdown mechanisms. Eugene's research aims to fill this gap by identifying which components are lost over time and how this degradation occurs, ultimately enabling better prediction of failure and development of solutions.Different Failure Modes and Analytical ApproachesEugene identifies several categories of sealant failure that require different analytical approaches:1. Adhesive/cohesive failures: These occur when materials don't properly bind together, often due to surface preparation issues that can be addressed through proper cleaning.2. Chemical degradation: This includes processes like UV exposure, hydrolysis, and oxidation.3. Environmental factors: Temperature fluctuations, moisture, and pollutants can contribute to degradation.4. Physical degradation: Manifesting as cracking, fatigue, and creep.While mechanical analysis can identify physical changes like cracking and strength loss, it doesn't reveal which chemical components are being lost. For all these failure modes, gas chromatography and mass spectrometry prove essential.In all of these different failure modes and causes, gas chromatography and mass spectrometry would be very important to identify the volatile degradation products and the changes that are accompanying the backbone.Innovative Methodological ApproachEugene's research employs a two-step analytical approach that modifies standard GC-MS protocols to accommodate siloxane chemistry:1. Evolved Gas Analysis (EGA-MS): This serves as a rapid screening technique to identify temperature ranges where components evolve.2. Thermal Desorption-Pyrolysis GC-MS: This follows as a verification tool, focusing on the specific temperature zones identified by EGA to perform detailed analysis of components evolving at different temperatures.This sequential approach allows for more targeted analysis and better characterization of degradation products. The method is particularly valuable because it eliminates extensive sample preparation—samples can be analyzed as received, saving significant time and reducing potential preparation errors.

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    17 分
  • Episode 15: Optimizing Lab Sourcing Insights from Academia and Industry
    2025/03/16

    In this enlightening episode of Concentrating on Chromatography, host David Oliva engages in a comprehensive discussion with Lisa Jones, Director of Higher Education Relations at I.W. Tremont Co. and active NAOSMM volunteer, alongside Jim Averso, Co-President at I.W. Tremont and producer of the LabExact brand of laboratory consumables.

    The conversation explores critical aspects of laboratory supply management, including best practices for procurement in academic settings, inventory challenges, and the advantages of American-made products. Lisa shares valuable insights from her 27 years of experience at the University of Alabama, highlighting how institutional policies affect purchasing decisions and the complexities of managing laboratory stockrooms. Jim discusses how I.W. Tremont develops products based on real laboratory workflows and responds to researcher feedback.

    Key topics include:

    • The role of NAOSMM (National Association of Scientific Materials Managers) in connecting laboratory managers with quality suppliers

    • Challenges of cylinder-based nitrogen supply versus on-demand nitrogen generation

    • The importance of vendor selection criteria including quality certification, inventory availability, and customization capabilities

    • How academic procurement processes vary between institutions and departments

    • The value of American manufacturing and family-owned businesses in the scientific supply chain

    Whether you're managing university laboratory resources, working in a research facility, or supplying the scientific community, this episode offers practical perspectives on streamlining your supply chain while maintaining research quality and addressing the unique challenges of laboratory operations.

    #LabSupplies #AcademicResearch #LabManagement #NAOSMM #ScientificProcurement #ChemistryLab #LabExact

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    25 分
  • Episode 14: Mastering Filtration in Chromatography: Expert Tips on Syringe Filters
    2025/03/16

    In this episode of Concentrating on Chromatography, host David Oliva interviews Jim Averso, Co-President of I.W. Tremont and manufacturer of the LabExact brand, celebrating their 45th year in business. Jim shares expert insights on the critical role of filtration in chromatography sample preparation.Discover:- Why proper filtration is essential for protecting your expensive HPLC columns- How to select the right membrane type (Nylon, PTFE, PVDF, or PES) based on your sample- Common mistakes researchers make with syringe filters and how to avoid them- The innovative TruPor membrane technology that increases loading capacity while improving flow rates- Tips for preventing membrane intrusion and back pressure issues- The new HandyPrep device that simplifies pre-filtration steps- Advanced techniques like filter stacking for improved sample preparationWhether you're working with HPLC, UHPLC, GC, or other chromatography methods, this conversation provides valuable insights to optimize your workflow and improve analytical results.Jim also discusses the Laboratory Products Association's student engagement committee, which is building bridges between academia and commercial science careers.#Chromatography #LabTechniques #SamplePreparation #HPLC #Filtration #LabExact #ScienceEducation

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    24 分
  • Episode 13: Unlocking Comprehensive Two-Dimensional Gas Chromatography: Simplifying Method Development for Users
    2025/03/15

    Join us on the Concentrating on Chromatography podcast as David Oliva interviews Katelynn Perrault Uptmor, PhD about her recent article, "Detangling the Complex Web of GC x GC Method Development to Support New Users." In this insightful conversation, Katelynn explains the basics of comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography (GC x GC), its advantages over traditional one-dimensional GC, and shares practical tips for overcoming common challenges faced by new users.Discover how GC x GC vastly increases separation capacity by combining two columns with different stationary phases, allowing for more efficient analysis of complex samples. Katelynn discusses the key steps in method development, including establishing a good one-dimensional separation, using chromatogram modelers to predict peak behavior, and fine-tuning modulator parameters for optimal peak shape and resolution.Learn about choosing the right column combinations for your specific application, understanding the importance of orthogonality between columns, and leveraging resources like literature and expert advice to optimize your setup. Explore real-world applications of GC x GC in fields like forensics, food analysis, environmental science, and petroleum analysis, where this technique is revolutionizing routine analysis.Whether you're a seasoned chromatographer or just starting out, this interview offers valuable insights into the power and accessibility of GC x GC. Katelynn also shares her recent recognition as an Emerging Leader in chromatography and highlights the exciting work of her undergraduate research group. Katelynn is currently Assistant Professor of Chemistry at William and Mary.

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    18 分
  • Episode 12: High-Resolution Mass Spectrometry (HRMS) in Palladium-Catalyzed Reactions
    2025/01/23

    Dive into the world of cutting-edge catalysis research with Dr. Roberto Silva Villatoro in this captivating episode of Concentrating on Chromatography. Hosted by David Oliva, General Manager of Organomation, this interview explores how high-resolution mass spectrometry (HRMS) is revolutionizing our understanding of palladium-catalyzed reactions. Key highlights: - Discover how HRMS detects elusive organometallic intermediates - Learn about overcoming air-sensitivity challenges in sample preparation - Explore the implications of off-cycle species in catalytic processes - Gain insights into the future of C-X and C-C bond-forming reactions Whether you're a chemistry enthusiast, a seasoned researcher, or an industry professional, this interview offers valuable insights into the intricate world of catalytic mechanisms. Join us as we uncover the potential for cleaner, more efficient chemical processes and the power of interdisciplinary collaboration in advancing scientific discovery. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell to stay updated on the latest in chromatography, mass spectrometry, and sample preparation! #Catalysis #MassSpectrometry #ChemistryResearch #Chromatography #ScientificDiscovery

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    13 分
  • Episode 11: Sustainable Chemistry & Innovative Chromatography
    2025/01/23

    Join us for an insightful interview with Dr. Isaiah Speight, Assistant Professor at William and Mary, as he discusses his groundbreaking work in sustainable chemistry and innovative chromatography techniques. In this engaging conversation, Prof. Speight shares: - His research focus on sustainable chemistry from synthesis, financial, and educational perspectives - The importance of NOBCChE (National Organization for the Professional Advancement of Black Chemists and Chemical Engineers) - How HPLC and flash chromatography enable synthetic chemistry - The advantages of automated flash chromatography systems - Method development processes for new compounds and reactions - Exciting ongoing projects, including 3D-printed mechanochemical reaction vessels and mercury-centered metal-organic frameworks Discover how Prof. Speight's lab is pushing the boundaries of sustainable chemistry while training the next generation of undergraduate researchers. This interview offers valuable insights for chemists, students, and anyone interested in the future of sustainable scientific practices. #SustainableChemistry #Chromatography #STEM #NOBCChE #ResearchInnovation

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    22 分
  • Episode 10: Analyzing PFAS and Androgens through HPLC and Radiochromatography
    2025/01/16

    Dive into the world of environmental toxicology with Andrea Andress Huacachino, a PhD student at the University of Pennsylvania. In this fascinating interview, Andrea discusses her groundbreaking research on PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) and their impact on androgen regulation. Learn about: - The novel finding of PFOA's effect on pre-receptor androgen regulation - Innovative use of radio chromatography in hormone analysis - Challenges in developing HPLC methods for androgen separation - The broader implications of androgen dysregulation on human health Discover how environmental pollutants affect hormones in all humans and why this research matters for everyone. Perfect for science enthusiasts, students, and anyone interested in the intersection of chemistry and human health. #EnvironmentalToxicology #PFAS #Androgens #ChemistryResearch #ScienceInterview

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    24 分
  • Episode 9: Unraveling Coffee's Potato Taste Defect Insights from 2D Gas Chromatography
    2025/01/13

    Dr. Caitlin Cain discusses her groundbreaking research on potato taste defect (PTD) in coffee using comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography (GC×GC). Learn how this advanced technique revealed 359 class-distinguishing analytes related to PTD, providing unprecedented insights into this complex flavor issue. Key points covered: - Advantages of GC×GC over traditional one-dimensional GC for complex samples - Optimization of headspace solid-phase microextraction for coffee volatile analysis - Surprising findings from the comprehensive volatile profile of PTD-affected coffee - Implications for coffee farmers and the industry in combating PTD Discover how this research is advancing our understanding of coffee chemistry and potentially improving coffee quality worldwide. #CoffeeScience #Chromatography #AnalyticalChemistry #FoodChemistry

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    19 分