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Spectroscopy in Real-World Applications: Current Trends in XRF, ICP-MS, ICP-AES, IR, and Raman
During the past year, Spectroscopy examined trends in spectroscopic methods and applications, including advances in X-ray fluorescence (XRF) methods, infrared (IR) spectroscopy, inductively coupled plasma–mass spectrometry (ICP-MS), ICP–atomic emission spectroscopy (AES), Raman spectroscopy, and laser-ablation ICP-MS (LA-ICP-MS). Discussions of applications in biological and geological research as well as the analysis of pharmaceuticals, environmental samples, and clinical samples are presented.
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How to Maximize your ICP-MS Performance Part 1: Learn the Essential Steps for Quality Routine Data from the ICP-MS Experts
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Spectroscopic Instrumentation: Spectrometer Systems
Optics, Electro-Optics, Optronics, Fiber Optics, And Related Components
Sampling/Sample Handling
Spectroscopy Software/Computer Hardware/Automation Products
Spectroscopy Services
General Scientific Equipment and Accessories
Process Analytical Instrumentation
Bioanalysis Instruments
Product Index
Manufacturer Directory
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Understanding the Advantages of Microwave Extraction Technology for Environmental Laboratories
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In our August IR Supplement:
Miniaturized MIR and NIR Sensors for Medicinal Plant Quality Control
Christian W. Huck
This work shows that methods based on miniaturized near- and mid-infrared spectroscopy can be used effectively for the quality control of herbal medicines.
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How to Maximize your ICP-MS Performance Part 2: Maximising the Power of ICP-MS for Best Data with Your Research Application
Live Webcast: Tuesday, September 26 at 11:00am EDT
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Tracking Microplastics in the Environment via FT-IR Microscopy
Michael Bradley, Suja Sukumaran, Steven Lowry, and Stephan Woods
Microplastics from clothing, abrasive action on plastics, or engineered microbeads as found in some exfoliating cosmetics are showing up in many environmental systems. FT-IR microscopy is a useful tool in the analysis of microplastics, providing visual information, particle counts, and particle identification.
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A-TEEM Molecular Fingerprinting: A New and Exciting Spectroscopy Technique
Live Webcast: Thursday, October 26, 2017 at 1pm EDT
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Assessing False Noncompliance and False Compliance
with Limits Stated for Physicochemical Parameters
in Red Wines Using a MIR-PLS Model
M.C. Ortiz, L.A. Sarabia, M.E. Meléndez, and M.S. Sánchez
When analytical techniques that depend on multivariate calibration models are used to analyze commercial products, the risks of false compliance and noncompliance must be assessed. This study presents an example from the application of a mid-IR partial least squares model to the analysis of seven parameters in red wine.
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Solving Polymer Problems Using IR Spectroscopy
An interview with Naoto Nagai
Naoto Nagai focuses on solving problems for industry. In this interview, he explains his research to determine the cause of resin cracks in polyoxymethylene mold plates using IR spectroscopy.
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