On October 23, the 23rd National Symposium and Exhibition on Chromatography of China sponsored by the Commission on Chromatography of Chinese Chemical Society was held in Shenzhen. At the opening ceremony, Academician Jiang Guibin, Dean of School of Environment in Hangzhou Institute for Advanced Study (HIAS), UCAS, won the "China Chromatography Contribution Award”.
Academician Jiang Guibin has long been engaged in the research of chromatography and related analysis technologies. He developed the technique of combining chromatography with atomic spectroscopy earlier in the world, solving the morphological separation of compounds such as organic mercury and organic tin; developed the liquid chromatography-atomic fluorescence system earlier and realized industrial application; invented the flame photometric detector using quartz surface‐induced tin emission (QSIL‐FPD), which became the most sensitive technique for the determination of organotin; invented cryogenic chromatography using semiconductor refrigeration for control of low temperature oven, which has been used for the determination of gas or highly volatile organometallic compounds.
Source/School of Environment