Miniaturization


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Dr. Imran Ali will be participating at the World Conference on Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry held by Scientific Federation Prof. Imran Ali PhD, FRSC, C Chem, London (UK) is a world recognized academician and researcher. He completed his Ph.D. from Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, Roorkee, India. Prof. Ali is known globally due his great contribution in separation science, chiral drugs development and water treatment. He has published more than 380 papers in reputed journals including papers in Nature and Chemical Reviews of more than 41 impact factors. He has also written five books published by Marcel Dekker, Inc., USA; Taylor & Francis, USA; John Wiley & Sons, USA; John Wiley & Sons, UK; Elsevier, The Netherlands. His citation is 13,500 with H index 48 and i10-index 174. Dr. Imran Ali is going to talk on

‘Nano chromatography and nano capillary electrophoresis: Need of this century.’ A brief summary is presented here.

In spite of the curing properties of the drugs, these remain in our body tissues at very low concentrations for long time; leading to serious side effects. Similarly, some environmental pollutants exist at very low concentration in the earth’s ecosystem. The normal analytical instruments are not capable to detect them. Hence, we consider these species as absent, which is an illusion to the scientists and the society. The concentrations of some hormones, RNAs, DNAs, antibodies and other proteins are very low. Availability of infant plasma and cerebrospinal fluids is very poor. The proteomics and genomics researches are extremely difficult and need miniaturization of the separation techniques. Besides, the increasing economic pressure of the costly chemicals is a big issue globally nowadays. In view of these facts, there is big demand of microscale separations with low detection limits. Due these facts the micro-total-analysis system (µ-TAS) has been developed and is being used in few laboratories of the world. These are nano liquid chromatography (NLC) and nano capillary electrophopresis (NCE) techniques. The proposed lecture will highlight the importance of these techniques with special emphasis onthe fabrication of microchip, instrumentation of NLC and NCE, detection,sample preparation, analyses and future perspectives.
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