Temperature Gradient Analysis for Determining Melting Point of Proteins Using the NanoPlus

The NanoPlus includes a temperature gradient feature for size and zeta potential. This unique feature allows the researcher to further utilize the built-in Peltier Thermo-electric controller for temperature studies. The sample cell in the NanoPlus can be held at a specific temperature between 5°C to 90°C or a gradient of increasing or decreasing temperatures in…

Automated 4 or 8 independent, parallel lab reactors in one unit speed up catalyst research

Heterogeneous catalyst testing rates of 120 kinetic data points a week save time and resources during screening Norcross, GA, USA – October 13, 2020. Micromeritics Instrument Corp., the world’s leading supplier of high-performance material characterization technologies, enables scientists to accelerate catalyst research with the Micromeritics Multi Reactor (MR) series. The fully automated and computer-controlled Micromeritics…

Jack G. Saad

Jack G. Saad Associate Scientist Jack G. Saad earned his ACS Certified BS Chem degree in chemistry from the University of Georgia.  As an undergraduate, he worked with a variety of tungsten compounds to induce photo-initiated polymerization of cyanoacrylate using specific wavelengths of visible light, an application used in the adhesive industry.  He began his…

Anthony W. Thornton

Anthony W. Thornton Senior Product Scientist Director, Product Integrity and Performance Anthony W. Thornton received both his B.S. degree in Chemistry (cum laude) and his M.S. degree in Analytical Chemistry from Emory University in Atlanta, in 1980. Tony’s research at Emory involved liquid chromatography, specifically the use of ion-pair chromatography and isocratic separation of catecholamines…

Simon Yunes

Simon Yunes Senior Application Scientist Dr. Yunes received his B.S. degree in Chemistry from the Central University of Venezuela.  He received both his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Physical Chemistry from Catholic University of Louvain, Louvain-La-Neuve, Belgium, with “La Plus Grande Distinction,” the highest honor to be granted by the University.  His Ph.D. thesis was carried out…

Jacek Jagiello

Dr. Jacek Jagiello Senior Scientist Dr. Jacek Jagiello received his M.S. degree in chemistry from Jagiellonian University, in Krakow, Poland, with a specialty in Quantum Chemistry. He received his Doctorate in Chemistry at M. Curie-Sklodowska University, Lublin, Poland in 1984, studying the thermodynamics of physical adsorption on heterogeneous surfaces, under the supervision of Prof. W.…

Jeff Kenvin

Jeff Kenvin Group Leader, Scientific Services Group Dr. Kenvin received his B.S. degree in Chemical Engineering from Drexel University in Philadelphia , Pa. He received his Ph.D. degree in Chemical Engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta, Ga. His areas of expertise are in the characterization of porous materials and catalysts using physical…

Carbons, Zeolites and Molecular Sieves: Material Characteristics and Solutions for Characterization

Material characteristics and solutions for characterization. Activated and porous carbons along with zeolites and molecular sieves largely owe their industrial value to the ability to control the rate of transport of different molecules. This characteristic gives rise to a broad range of applications in gas separation, catalysis, the selective adsorption of pollutants and ion exchange.…