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Hyphenated Techniques
The use of mass spectrometry detection with separation techniques such as liquid and gas chromatography has provided analysts with a much higher degree of specificity than that obtained using a single technique or instrument. Participants in this discussion of hyphenated techniques in chromatography are
Staff scientists from Almsco; Monty Benefiel, Ken Miller, and Ed McCurdy of Agilent Technologies; Jim Edwards, Shona McSheehy, and Sergio Guazzotti of Thermo Fisher Scientific; and Ann Hoffman of Torion Technologies.
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Waters OBD Columns: Improve Resolution, Increase Sample Load, Gain Added Retention
Waters Prep OBD columns are perfect for purification labs. Here is why:
1. Long, predictable lifetimes: Consistently achieve 2000 to 3000 injections, increasing productivity and saving money.
2. Excellent scalability and equivalent performance across a range of dimensions.
3. The right chemistry to get the job done: Wide selectivity including C18, C8, Phenyl, Shield RP18, Silica, HILIC, T3 …packed to patented OBD design standards.
Join the thousands of satisfied Waters Prep OBD column customers,
download your copy of the white paper:: "Waters’ Optimum Bed Density (OBD) Columns: Enabling Technology for Isolation and Purification” |
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Featured Articles |
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Direct Analysis of Complex Mixtures Using U-HPLC and High Resolution Mass Spectrometry
This article will demonstrate the feasibility of analysing complex mixtures without any prior sample preparation by making use of the high resolving power of both U-HPLC and mass spectrometry.
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A Bigger and Better Pittcon 2010 for LCGC
Most readers of LCGC are no doubt familiar with the debate that has been going on within the field of analytical chemistry concerning the conference industry. Are in-person events becoming less popular? Will budget-tightening impact attendance significantly in 2010? And so on.
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Visit Tosoh Bioscience at Pittcon booth 1169
Discover why our TSK-GEL columns are so popular. Learn of impressive data being generated by the EcoSEC GPC System and
register for our GPC seminar series at the show.
While you’re at the booth, take a spin on our slot machine for a chance to win your choice of a Wii®, Playstation® 3 or an Asus® Eee PC Netbook! |
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Featured Products |
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EXP™ Trap with HALO®
The patent pending Hand-Tight EXP™ Trap Columns with HALO® are rated for use up to 20,000 psi (1,400 bar). The unique design connects in-line or directly to any 10-32 port and automatically adjusts to provide repeated ZDV connections. Free-Turn® architecture allows the user to change cartridges by hand without breaking fluid connections on the holder inlet/outlet for unparalleled convenience and efficiency. Optimize Technologies, Inc., Oregon City, OR.
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MALDI TOF/TOF
The new ultrafleXtreme™ shatters the previous limitations of MALDI mass spectrometry. Ultra fast, yet flexible with high performance, the ultrafleXtreme MALDI TOF/TOF provides researchers with the most potent instrument for a variety of applications.
The ultrafleXtreme represents a leap forward in MALDI technology and the performance of the system far surpasses the capabilities of earlier generation instrumentation. The ultrafleXtreme truly redefines what is possible with MALDI Mass Spectrometry. Bruker Daltonics, Billerica, MA.
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The optimum balance of economics and performance
Spark’s new reliable, no-nonsense OPTIMAS autosampler combines robust injection with high precision and accuracy. With multiple injection modes, sample cooling and programmable reagent addition and mixing, OPTIMAS offers a superior price/performance ratio.
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miniDAWN TREOS
multi-angle light scattering detector for GPC The miniDAWN is a 3 angle light scattering detector compatible with all GPC systems. Just by adding it to your existing GPC you'll be able to determine absolute molecular weights and sizes of polymers and proteins in solution without reference to standards or empirical assumptions. Wyatt Technology Corporation, Santa Barbara, CA.
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Split/Splitless Injection for Capillary GC – The Essential CHROMacademy Guide
Live Webcast:
OnDemand
CHROMacademy announces the launch of a series of FREE LIVE INTERACTIVE TUTORIAL webcasts hosted within the CHROMmunity.
Tutorial 1:
Split/Splitless Injection – The Essential Guide
www.chromatographyonline.com/academy |
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Application Note |
A major improvement in preparative chiral column performance
has been achieved by adapting axial compression to manufacture
Lux™ chiral preparative columns. This paper demonstrates the
advantages of combining the new Lux media and Axia™ packing
technology to produce high performance stable preparative
chiral columns. This new process produces preparative columns
packed with 5 µm media with the same efficiency (plates per
meter) in prep columns as found in analytical columns and peak
symmetry independent of column length and internal diameter.
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Ask LCGC |
Washing Reversed-Phase Silica-Based Columns
Q: What is the best way to regenerate a contaminated silica-based, reversed-phase HPLC column?
A: The keys to rejuvenating a contaminated HPLC column are knowing the nature of the contaminants and finding an appropriate solvent that will remove them.
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Market Profile |
Amino Acid Analyzers
The techniques involved in successfully separating and quantifying the amino acids vary from instrument to instrument. However, the processes for amino acid analysis are similar, involving hydrolysis, labeling, separation, and detection followed by data analysis.
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