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September 2010
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Technology Forum

Green Chemistry
Separation techniques following green chemistry practices are becoming more important as solvent disposal costs increase and laboratories move toward decreasing solvent consumption and the generation of hazardous waste. Participants in this Technology Forum are Helmut Schulenberg-Schell of Agilent Technologies, Sergio Guazzotti and Eric Phillips of Thermo Fisher Scientific, and Elizabeth Hodgdon and David Wetherell of Waters Corp.
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Automated One Step Sample Extraction and Concentration. Do You Want To Increase Your Throughput, Reduce Errors And Get The Best Recoveries Possible For Your Extractions?
The FMS PLE is an automated Pressurized Liquid Extraction system for the rapid extraction of a variety of compounds in environmental, biological, and food samples. With the PLE, just load solid, semi-solid, or liquid samples into the PLE cartridges, and press the start key. The entire extraction and concentration process is performed automatically and unattended producing excellent precision and high recoveries in minutes. Click here for a video demonstration.

 

Featured Articles

Green Chromatography (Part 1): Introduction and Liquid Chromatography
Part one focuses on ways of reducing and replacing solvents commonly used as mobile phases.
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Green Chromatography (Part 2): The Role of GC and SFC
The second part of this series on green chromatography describes characteristics of GC and SFC.
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Agilent J&W Ultra Inert and GC/MS Column Portfolio

Perform trace-level analysis with the utmost confidence. When you download your copy of the Agilent J&W Ultra Inert and GC/MS Column Portfolio Brochure you will see Agilent J&W GC column innovation and quality in action. In this full-color, 28-page brochure you will find side-by-side competitive comparisons along with detailed chromatograms showing the differences in peak shapes between GC column vendors. Click here to download your copy of the Agilent J&W Ultra Inert and GC/MS Column Portfolio Brochure now.

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Featured Application Note

ROXYTM Metabolite Synthesizer

With the introduction of Antec's ROXYTM EC system, the synthesis of metabolites as well as the mimicking of phase I and II metabolism has become possible in routine within a few minutes.

 
 

Agilent MVS can have a headline of Agilent's Multi-Vendor Services Program.

Agilent Multi-Vendor Service provides comprehensive maintenance, repair and compliance support for all major LC, GC and MS models, regardless of manufacturer. We've expanded our job description to help you simplify service administration and get the highest quality service for your lab. No matter what name is on your instrument, trust Agilent Multi-Vendor Service for all your support needs.

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Featured Products

Absolute Molecular Weights
Multi-Angle Light Scattering instrument for GPC/SEC detection. Works with any chromatograph to determine absolute masses and sizes of polymers and biopolymers. Read more.

 

GC Micropacked Columns
Shinwa's micropacked columns enable rapid analyses of permanent gases in capillary GC and GC/MS systems without cooling, have higher loading capacities than PLOT columns, and possess excellent thermal stability. Read more.

 
GPC Quattro Sample Clean-up
The NQAD line of high performance particle counting detectors are suitable for HPLC, UHPLC, and SFC. Simplify your analysis by choosing a single detector that satisfies all your detection requirements. Read more.
 
Quant Technologies new NQAD
Shinwa's micropacked columns enable rapid analyses of permanent gases in capillary GC and GC/MS systems without cooling, have higher loading capacities than PLOT columns, and possess excellent thermal stability. Read more.
 
     
 

Featured Webcasts & Podcasts

Rapidly Becoming Confused! Superficially Porous and Sub 2µm Stationary HPLC Phases — Thursday, September 30, 2010, 8:00 AM PT; 11:00 AM ET; 4:00 PM GMT
This is a must see for everyone looking to increase resolutions of complex mixtures, speed up separations, or develop methods on state of the art column technology substrates.
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LC and LC–MS in the Pharmaceutical Industry: Metabolite Analysis — Wednesday, November 3, 2010, 8:00 AM PT; 11:00 AM ET; 4:00 PM GMT
Here, LCGC's experts examine this topic for the largest segment of its readership.
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Integrated Solutions to Rapid, QbD-Compliant Method Development — OnDemand
This webcast presents an easy to use, rapid, automated approach to the development of robust, QbD-applied UPLC methods using a completely integrated method development instrument and software.
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Optimizing Chromatographic Conditions for Protein Analysis with the ACQUITY UPLC H-Class Bio System — The Importance of Multiple Chromatographic Modes for Protein Analysis
The role of each analytical choice, in the characterization of a biomolecule, will be described as well as how the ACQUITY UPLC® H-Class Bio was designed to meet these analytical challenges.
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Everything You've Ever Wanted to Know About UPLC: A Practical Guide to Scientific and Business Achievement — Improving Water Analysis with Automated Sample Prep and UPLC
Labs performing drinking water analysis today spend great amounts of time concentrating liter volumes of sample down to manageable levels before injecting onto an LC system.
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Upcoming Events

20–24 September 2010
MipTec Expo
Basel, Switzerland.
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21–24 September 2010
ILMAC
Basel, Switzerland.
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28 September–1 October 2010 HET Instrument Amsterdam, Netherlands.
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5–6 October 2010
Conference– Automation in the Chromatography Laboratory
Hertfordshire, UK.
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5–7 October 2010
CPhI Worldwide
Paris, France.
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19–22 October 2010
SOFT- Society of Forensic
Toxicologists
Richmond, VA.
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27–30 October 2010
45th ACS Midwest Regional
Meeting
Wichita, KS.
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7–10 November 2010
3rd International Conference on Polyolefin Characterization
Shanghai, China.
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