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Cartenoid compounds can be used as probes for studying bonded stationary phases for reversed-phase liquid chromatography. This article provides a simple classification map that can aid in column selection. More than 200 stationary phases were tested, including small particle sizes and superficially porous ones.
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PFOS and other perfluorinated compounds are widely used in industrial and consumer applications including stain-resistant coatings for textiles, leather, and carpets, grease-proof coatings for paper products approved for food contact, firefighting foams, mining and oil well surfactants, floor polishes, and insecticide formulations. In recent years, there has been increasing concern over the levels of perfluorinated and polyfluorinated chemicals.
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In the latest clip from LCGC TV, Gene Barry from the University of Massachusetts Lowell discusses the three approaches that can help to bring a column back to life.
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Ion chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry (IC-MS) does not follow the same rules as coupling other modes of liquid chromatography to mass spectrometry (LC–MS). Leon Barron from the Analytical & Environmental Science Division, at King's College London, UK, reveals some of the misconceptions surrounding IC and discusses contemporary trends and novel applications for this inventive technique. read more
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The security of your samples requires proper sealing to eliminate sample to sample variance that occurs with improperly tightened vials. Using Thermo Scientific™ SureStop™ 9 mm vials and Advanced Vial Closure System (AVCS) closures, vials seal and perform like crimp top vials, with the versatility and convenience of screw thread vials. Learn more
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Researchers from Postnova Analytics, Landsberg, Germany, have developed a quantitative method to detect traces of toxic metals in tattoo ink using asymmetrical flow field-flow fractionation in combination with inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (AF4-ICP-MS). read more
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