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UV–vis
UV–vis is an ubiquitous, workhorse technique that is critical to spectroscopic research, and its value and importance are increasing as demand for higher throughput and productivity grows. Joining us for this discussion are Jeff Comerford of Agilent Technologies; Richard Larsen of JASCO; and Alan Marks of Thermo Fisher Scientific. MORE » |
Featured Articles |
Analysis of Fructose, Glycine, and Triglycine Using HPLC UV-vis Detection and Evaporative Light-Scattering Detection
The development of a method for the simultaneous determination of glycine, triglycine and fructose using UV–vis and evaporative light-scattering detection (ELSD) is described. MORE » |
Comparing the Capabilities of Time-of-Flight and Quadrupole Mass Spectrometers
The authors explain some of the primary differences between quadrupole and time-of-flight mass analyzers and provide information regarding the benefits of each in their use for gas chromatography applications.
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Powerful UV Performance
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FT-IR spectrophotometer
The CryoSAS FT-IR spectrophotometer from Bruker is designed as a dedicated system for impurity analysis and quality control of silicon crystals according to SEMI and ASTM standards. The system reportedly is optimized for at-line operation in industrial environments. According to the company, the system combines low-temperature closed-cycle refrigerating devices that require no cryogenic liquids. Read More...»
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PPB-level Elemental Analysis
With UltraCarry®, Rigaku’s NEX CG EDXRF can quantify elements in aqueous liquids down to PPB-levels. Routine elemental analysis of contaminated or industrial wastewater can now be performed by non-technical personnel.
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