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July 8, 2014

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Emerging Technology Trends in Atomic Spectroscopy
Exciting advances are occurring in atomic spectroscopy techniques — such as ICP–MS, XRF, and LIBS — that are enabling their use in novel applications, such as nanoparticle characterization, food analysis, and determining the source of “confict” minerals. This analysis highlights the latest developments. MORE »
Dual View ICP-OES Minus the Wait
Introducing the Agilent 5100 ICP-OES.  Now you can run axial and radial view at the same time. Explore the fastest, most accurate dual view ICP-OES analysis ever.
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Quick and Easy Dissolution of Chromite Ores, Ferrochromes, and Chromium Slags for ICP-OES without Using HF or HClO4
The traditional method for the dissolution of chromite ore, ferrochrome, and chromium slag samples is time-consuming and requires the use of hydrofluoric (HF) and perchloric (HClO4 ) acids. A new sodium peroxide fusion method offers a quicker, safer, and more efficient alternative to working with these high-risk acids. MORE »
Eliminate Risk - Optimize Performance
Don’t risk your instrument performance. It’s not worth it! If you purchased an Agilent instrument it is because you expect the best. Why risk performance by using non Agilent supplies. Agilent atomic spectroscopy supplies are developed and engineered by the instrument designers and manufactured to Agilent’s specifications to ensure optimal performance in your AA, ICP-MS, ICP-OES, of MP-AES instrument. Learn More
Featured Products
New EDXRF for Elemental Analysis
Measure sodium (Na) through uranium (U) in solids, liquids, powders and alloys. New Rigaku NEX QC+ has SDD technology for unsurpassed elemental resolving power and superior light element performance.Read more
 
Miniature 12W X–ray Source
Moxtek’s new 12W Miniature Source has a higher voltage and emission current then present miniature x-ray sources, critical for faster and more precise XRF analysis of heavy and light elements at low concentrations.www.moxtek.com
 
ChemReveal LIBS Desktop Elemental Analyzer
The ChemReveal™ LIBS Desktop Analyzer offers rapid elemental analysis of solid materials. Based on advanced Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy, the ChemReveal system is designed to analyze light elements (H, He, Li, Be…Mg, Al, etc.) and heavy metals simultaneously to determine bulk and trace element compositions.www.tsi.com/Chemlogix
 
 
On Demand Webcasts
Clinical Applications of LC-MS: Development and Research Application of a Highly Sensitive LC-MS Method for Quantification of a Cholesterol Protein in Plasma
 
Part Two: Editors’ Series: Contaminant Characterization in Drinking Water: Green Methodologies
 
Complete Inorganic Elemental Speciation Solutions for Environmental Applications
 
Confocal Raman Imaging for Industrial R&D Applications
 
Features of Different Mass Analysers Applied to Multi-Allergen Screening
 
Interest of High Resolution ICP-OES for Rare Earth Elements Analysis in Various Applications, From Geology to Permanent Magnets
 
Editors’ Series: Analysis of Mercury at Parts-Per-Trillion Levels by ICP-MS Using Microwave Sample Preparation
 
Exploding Common Myths About Modular Spectroscopy
 
Editors’ Series: ICP-MS Techniques in Nanoparticle Analysis: Fundamentals, Challenges and Perspectives
 
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Nanoscale IR Spectroscopy in Materials and Life Sciences
Tuesday, July 22, 2014 at 11:00 AM EDT
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Learn the Tricks of the Trade to Prepare Your Lab for USP Chapters <232> and <233>
Tuesday, July 15, 2014 at 11:00 AM EDT
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Dual View ICP-OES—Minus the Wait
Find Out How the Agilent 5100 ICP-OES Corrects the Vision of Dual View Analysis

Tuesday, July 29, 2014 at 2:00 PM BST / 3:00 PM CEST / 9:00 AM EDT / 8:00 AM PDT / 10:00 AM CDT / 11:00 AM EDT
Wednesday, July 30, 2014 at 11:00 AM CST / 12:00 PM JST / 11:00 PM EDT
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Upcoming Events
8–12, July 2014
5th International Conference on Perspectives in Vibrational Spectroscopy (ICOPVS-2014)
Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India
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13–16, July, 2014
7th International Conference on Coherent Multidimensional Spectroscopy (CMDS 2014)
Eugene, Oregon
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