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LCGC TV Video: Applying the kinetic plot method in LC method development
The kinetic plot method is a useful tool in LC method development to compare the performance of different LC columns with each other. In this new video from LCGC TV, Deirdre Cabooter from KU Leuven (Belgium) describes the range of techniques that it can be applied to and how it can help analysts in practice. More... |
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GC–MS Analysis of Blowflies to Detect Methamphetamine
Researchers from the University of Western Australia’s Centre for Forensic Science have collaborated with the University of Turin’s Department of Chemistry in Italy to develop a gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (GC–MS) method to analyze levels of methamphetamine (MA) in blowflies (Calliphora vomitoria L.). The method published in the journal Forensic Science Internationalcould be performed by forensic scientists collecting evidence related to cause of death in cases of suspected methamphetamine use or overdose. More... |
A Report from Riva del Garda: The Current State of the Art of Gas Chromatography
The International Symposium on Capillary Chromatography (ISCC) and GCxGC Symposium combined conference provides an excellent combination of high impact, cutting edge science, and a great social programme in an interesting venue. Kevin Schug shares his thoughts about innovations in gas chromatography presented at this year's conference in Riva del Garda, Italy. More... |
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Gas Cylinder Setup and Use
In the latest instalment of GC Connections, John Hinshaw discusses the laboratory deployment of gas cylinders with appropriate pressure regulators, gas filtration, and gas fittings, as well as the question of cylinder retirement. More... |
Troubleshooting Real HPLC Problems
In this excerpt from LCGC's e-learning tutorial on HPLC problems at CHROMacademy.com, the focus is on problems in the modern chromatography laboratory. More... |
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Features of Different Mass Analysers Applied to Multi-Allergen Screening |
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