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Spectroscopy Spotlight
Although laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) potentially can be used for practically any kind of sample, most applications have focused on solid sample analysis. Montserrat Hidalgo, a professor in the Department of Analytical Chemistry and Food Sciences and the University Institute of Materials at the University of Alicante in Alicante, Spain, has been working with various approaches to extend the applicability of LIBS to trace-elemental analysis of liquid samples. She recently spoke to us about this research. read more
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This quiz is a regular feature of the “IR Spectral Interpretation Workshop” column. In each installment, we present a quiz. The answers appear in the subsequent installment. (For previous quiz questions and answers, click here.) read more
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An evaluation of the ability of XRF spectrometry to perform elemental impurity analysis of 12 elements in various pharmaceutical materials. read more
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Join Renishaw as we present a free day long symposium reviewing a variety of topics relevant to Raman in the Pharmaceutical Industry. Industry leaders from JEOL, Leica, Ondax, Linkam, and Renishaw will be presenting on the technology and techniques that impact the science of Raman today. The event takes place at Renishaw's Headquarters in West Dundee, IL on September 19. Register today, space is limited.
Several leading scientists discuss their work to advance XRF and XRD techniques. read more
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This review assesses the use of WD-XRF spectrometry for the analysis of major and trace levels of heavy and toxic minerals in biological specimens related to agricultural crops and human diseases. read more
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PIKE Technologies’ new External Integrating Sphere utilizes the external beam of the spectrometer to produce precise reflectivity measurements. Its design accommodates extra-large and small samples. Internal optics focus the IR beam into a 4-inch diffuse gold-plated integrating sphere. The accessory is used for studying reflectance properties of solids, analyzing light scattering of highly absorbing samples and collecting spectra difficult to obtain with standard sampling techniques. Learn more
Interest in connecting ion mobility spectrometry (IMS) to GC and especially to LC is now growing. One favorable property of IMS is that it can work with ambient pressure and can be easily connected to a gas or liquid chromatograph. Analytical applications of GC–MS and LC–MS are very different and encompass investigations into food, medical science, environment, drugs of abuse, chemical warfare agents, and explosives. read more
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