Igor Yu. Galaev mostly deals with Chromatography, Monomer, Polymer, Polymer chemistry and Adsorption. His work deals with themes such as Imidazole and Acrylamide, which intersect with Chromatography. His studies deal with areas such as Copolymer, Covalent bond and Polyacrylamide as well as Monomer.
His Polymer study combines topics in areas such as Biomolecule, Membrane and Environmental scanning electron microscope. His Polymer chemistry research incorporates themes from Ionic strength, methacrylate, Nuclear chemistry, Swelling and Vinyl alcohol. Igor Yu. Galaev combines subjects such as Ligand and Protein A with his study of Adsorption.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Chromatography, Polymer chemistry, Polymer, Adsorption and Affinity chromatography. His Chromatography study incorporates themes from Acrylamide and Monolith. His Polymer chemistry research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Copolymer, Monomer, Polymerization, Radical polymerization and Aqueous solution.
His studies in Monomer integrate themes in fields like Porosity, Polyelectrolyte and Polyacrylamide. His research integrates issues of Covalent bond, Self-healing hydrogels, Nanotechnology and Boronic acid in his study of Polymer. His study in Adsorption is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Allyl glycidyl ether, Silica gel and Nuclear chemistry.
Igor Yu. Galaev mainly focuses on Chromatography, Adsorption, Polymer chemistry, Affinity chromatography and Freundlich equation. His Chromatography research is mostly focused on the topic Protein purification. Igor Yu. Galaev interconnects Potentiometric titration, Allylamine, Aqueous solution and Nuclear chemistry in the investigation of issues within Adsorption.
His Polymer chemistry research incorporates elements of Biomaterial, Chemical kinetics, Protein structure, Fibroblast and Casein. His Molecular imprinting course of study focuses on High selectivity and Polymer. His Polymer research includes themes of Molecule and Nanotechnology.
Igor Yu. Galaev mainly investigates Chromatography, Porosity, Polymer, methacrylate and Molecular imprinting. His research in Chromatography intersects with topics in Affinity chromatography, Capillary action and Laminar flow. The concepts of his Porosity study are interwoven with issues in Dispersion, Pressure drop, Self-healing hydrogels and Volumetric flow rate.
Igor Yu. Galaev studies Smart polymer, a branch of Polymer. The methacrylate study combines topics in areas such as Biocompatibility, Human serum albumin and Myoglobin. He has researched Molecular imprinting in several fields, including Protein purification, Fast protein liquid chromatography, Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, High selectivity and Serum albumin.
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'Smart' polymers and what they could do in biotechnology and medicine.
Igor Y Galaev;Bo Mattiasson.
Trends in Biotechnology (1999)
Polymeric cryogels as promising materials of biotechnological interest.
Vladimir I. Lozinsky;Igor Yu. Galaev;Fatima M. Plieva;Irina N. Savina.
Trends in Biotechnology (2003)
Smart polymers: Physical forms and bioengineering applications
Ashok Kumar;Akshay Srivastava;Igor Yu Galaev;Bo Mattiasson.
Progress in Polymer Science (2007)
The potential of polymeric cryogels in bioseparation.
Vladimir I. Lozinsky;Fatima M. Plieva;Igor Yu. Galaev;Bo Mattiasson.
Bioseparation (2001)
Direct chromatographic capture of enzyme from crude homogenate using immobilized metal affinity chromatography on a continuous supermacroporous adsorbent
Pär Arvidsson;Fatima M Plieva;Vladimir I Lozinsky;Igor Yu Galaev.
Journal of Chromatography A (2003)
Protein recognition via ion-coordinated molecularly imprinted supermacroporous cryogels.
Nilay Bereli;Müge Andaç;Gözde Baydemir;Ridvan Say.
Journal of Chromatography A (2008)
Chromatography of microbial cells using continuous supermacroporous affinity and ion-exchange columns
Pär Arvidsson;Fatima M Plieva;Irina N Savina;Irina N Savina;Vladimir I Lozinsky.
Journal of Chromatography A (2002)
Macroporous gels prepared at subzero temperatures as novel materials for chromatography of particulate-containing fluids and cell culture applications
Fatima M. Plieva;Igor Yu. Galaev;Bo Mattiasson.
Journal of Separation Science (2007)
Thermoreactive water-soluble polymers, nonionic surfactants, and hydrogels as reagents in biotechnology.
Igor Yu. Galaev;Bo Mattiasson.
Enzyme and Microbial Technology (1993)
Pore structure in supermacroporous polyacrylamide based cryogels
Fatima M. Plieva;Malin Karlsson;Maria-Rosa Aguilar;David Gomez.
Soft Matter (2005)
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