Table of Contents
CHAPTER ONE: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
- Applications and Industries
- Scope and Methodology
CHAPTER TWO: INTRODUCTION
- Background and Definitions
- Pumps
- Columns
- Detectors
- Other Accessories and Consumables
- Applications and Industries
- Scope and Methodology
CHAPTER THREE: MARKET TRENDS
- Collaborations, M&A Activity, Regional Expansion
- Rise of Diagnostics and Other Clinical Applications
- HPLC Spreading Into Niches in Clinical Labs
- Advantages and Disadvantages of LC-MS in Clinical Applications
- Detection of Doping Agents Using LC-MS
- Therapeutic Drug Monitoring of Fentanyl in Urine With LC-MS-MS
- Forensic Toxicology Using LC-MS-MS
- Discovery and Detection of Genetic Variation by DHPLC
- Measuring the Level of Vitamin D in Blood
- Increased Global Focus on Food Safety
- Introduction
- European Union Updates Maximum Residue Levels for Pesticides
- Japan Establishes Positive List System
- Melamine Contamination of Pet Foods and Dairy
- FDA Publishes Laboratory Information Bulletin on Melamine, May 2007
- FDA Publishes Laboratory Information Bulletin on Melamine, October 2008
- Agilent Technologies Addresses Melamine in Food
- Green, Eco-friendly Trends Affecting LC Market
- Production Scale LC and Process Analytical LC Gaining Momentum
- LC, GC, SFC Applications Blurring
- Chiral Separations Gaining Importance
- FDA Issues Policy Statements on Chiral Drugs
- LC Products for Chiral Separations Proliferate
- Hydrophilic Interaction Chromatography (HILIC) Experiencing Rapid Growth
- Nano-LC and Nano-electrospray Find Strong Niche Markets
- Protein Analysis, Proteomics Driving Market
- UHPLC and Fast LC Technology
- Shaking Up a Mature Market
- Decreasing Particle Size and the van Deemter Curve
- UHPLC and Fast LC Product Introductions Stimulate Market
- Advances Create Market for New Parts, Consumables, Ancillary Products
- Alternative or Intermediate Forms of Fast, Faster LC
- Using Standard Pressures for Fast LC
- High Temperature LC
- Particle Sizes of 2 um to 3 ƒÊm
- Superficially Porous Particles
- Optimizing Extra-Column Volume, Other Paramaters
CHAPTER FOUR: PRODUCTS
- Advanced Materials Technology, Inc.
- Agilent Technologies
- 1200 Series Rapid Resolution LC (RRLC)
- HPLC-Chips
- Bio-Rad
- Eksigent Technologies
- ESA Biosciences
- Corona Charged Aerosol Detector (CAD)
- Coulochem and CoulArray Detectors
- Hitachi High Technologies
- Thermo Fisher Scientific
- Varian
- Waters
CHAPTER FIVE: DEALS
- Assumptions
- Competitive Analysis
CHAPTER SIX: REVENUES FORECAST AND COMPETITIVE ANALYSIS
- Assumptions
- Competitive Analysis
CHAPTER SEVEN: CORPORATE PROFILES
- Agilent Technologies
- Bio-Rad
- Dionex
- Eksigent Technologies
- ESA Biosciences
- GE Healthcare
- Grace Davison Discovery Sciences (W.R. Grace & Co.)
- Hitachi High Technologies
- Proxeon Biosystems
- Shimadzu
- Thermo Fisher Scientific
- Varian
- Waters Corp.
CHAPTER EIGHT: CHALLENGES AND STRATEGIC RECOMMENDATIONS
- Challenges
- Advances in Competing Technologies Erode Growth
- Clinical Applications Require Adjustment for Companies
- Diminishing Returns in Ultra and Fast LC Technologies
- Precedence in Purchasing Decisions
- Routine Applications Demand Different Types of Systems
- Customers' Experiencing Budget Restrictions or Flat Funding
- Customers' Uncertainty Regarding UHPLC and Fast LC
- Strategic Recommendations
- Position for Shift Towards Protein Therapeutics
- Expand into Related Applications and Products
- Incorporate or Enable Green Features
- Address Broader Mass Spectometry Adoption
- Target Niche Applications Through Differentiation of Products
- Strengthen and Emphasize Service and Support
- Increase User-Friendliness and Standardization of Software
TABLE OF EXHIBITS
CHAPTER ONE: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
- Table 1-1: Factors Driving Green Initiatives at Labs(Factor, Percent of
Respondents)
- Figure 1-2: Factors Driving Green Initiatives at Labs (Factor, Percent of
Respondents)
CHAPTER THREE: MARKET TRENDS
- Table 3-1: Factors Driving Green Initiatives at Labs(Factor, Percent of
Respondents)
- Figure 3-1: Factors Driving Green Initiatives at Labs (Factor, Percent of
Respondents)
- Table 3-2: Nano-LC Systems, 2008 (Company, System)
- Table 3-3: UHPLC and Fast LC Systems along with Type of Technology and
Pressure Limits
- Table 3-4: Columns with 2.0 and sub-2 um Totally Porous Particles, 2008
- Table 3-5: Columns Designed for High Temperature LC (HTLC)
- Table 3-6: Columns with 2 to 3 um Totally Porous Particles, 2008 (Company,
Product, Base Material, Stationary Phases, Tmax (C))
- Table 3-7: Papers presented at HPLC 2007 and HPLC 2008
- Figure 3-2: Application Areas of Papers Presented at HPLC 2007 and 2008
- Table 3-8: Particle Size usage, 1997 & 2007
- Figure 3-3: Particle Size Usage, 1997 & 2007
- Table 3-9: Stationary Phase Used, 2008 (Stationary Phase, Percent of Labs)
- Figure 3-4: Stationary Phase Usage in HPLC, 2008 (Stationary Phase,
Percent of Labs)
- Table 3-10: Stationary Phase Used in RP-HPLC, 2007 (Stationary Phase,
Percent of Labs)
- Figure 3-4: Stationary Phase Used in Reverse-Phase HPLC, 2007 (Stationary
Phase, Percent of Labs)
- Table 3-11: Analytical HPLC Mode and Stationary Phase Usage, 2007
(Stationary Phase, Percent of Labs)
- Figure 3-5: Analytical HPLC Mode and Stationary Phase Usage, 2007
- Table 3-12: Papers Presented at HPLC 2008
- Figure 3-6: Detection Techniques Used in Presentations at HPLC 2008
- Table 3-13: Number of Sample Injections During Column Life
- Figure 3-6: Average Number of Injections During Column Life, 1997 & 2007
- Table 3-14: Average Analytical Column Lifetime
- Figure 3-7: Average Analytical Column Lifetime, 1997 & 2007
- Table 3-15: Sources for HPLC Columns Purchase
- Figure 3-8: Sources for HPLC Columns Purchase, 1997 & 2007
- Figure 3-9: Top Factors When Selecting HPLC Column Supplier, 2007
- Table 3-16: Factors Driving Green Initiatives at Labs
- Figure 3-10: Factors Driving Green Initiatives at Laboratories
- Table 3-17: Column Developments of Interest in the Future
- Figure 3-11: Column Technology Developments of Interest in the Future, 2007
- Table 3-18: Anticipated Usage & Impact of UPLC/UHPLC in Next 5-8 Years,
2008
- Figure 3-12: Anticipated Usage and Impact of UPLC/UHPLC in Next 5-8 Years,
2008
CHAPTER FOUR: PRODUCTS
- Table 4-1: Pressure Necessary for the Halo Column to Achieve Needed Flow
Rates
- Figure 4-1: The van Deemter Plot of the Fused Core Particles Compared to
Other Particles
CHAPTER FIVE: DEALS
- Table 5-1 Deals (Company 1, Company 2, Date, Comments)
CHAPTER SIX: REVENUES FORECAST AND COMPETITIVE ANALYSIS
- Table 6-1: World LC Market, 2007-2013
- Figure 6-1: World Liquid Chromatorgraphy Market Revenues, 2007-2013
- Table 6-2: World Liquid Chromatorgraphy Market Revenues, (US, Europe,
Asia, Rest of World), 2007-2013
- Figure 6-2: World Liquid Chromatorgraphy Market, Growth Rate, 2007-2013
- Table 6-3: Top Factors When Selecting HPLC Column Supplier, 2007
- Table 6-4: Market Shares of LC Suppliers, 2007
- Figure 6-3: Figure 6-3 Market Shares of LC Suppliers, 2007
- Figure 6-4: LC Revenues of Leading Suppliers, 2007
- Figure 6-5: Waters Corp. Revenues by Quarter, 2002 - 2008
- Figure 6-6: Waters Corp. Revenues by Region, 2002 & 2007
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