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May 2010
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Technology Forum

GC–MS
The workhorse technique of GC–MS continues to lead the way in application areas from environmental analysis to food and beverage research. Joining us for this discussion are Monty Benefiel of Agilent Technologies, Inc.; Julie Kowalski of Restek Corporation; Richard M. LeLacheur and Rohan Thakur of Taylor Technology; Jim Edwards of Thermo Fisher Scientific; and William Goodman and Massimo Santoro of PerkinElmer, Inc.
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Why is Oasis the most trusted SPE brand?
Minimize your risk by using the most selective sample preparation products available. Achieve the cleanest extracts by significantly reducing matrix interference, reduce the number of repeated assays or failed validation runs, and rely on the most dependable cartridges and plates for batch-to-batch consistency. Learn more.
 
Featured Podcast

FUTURE PROOF YOUR LAB: Seamless method transfer with the ACQUITY UPLC H-Class System
Many HPLC users are concerned about recreating their separations on a UPLC system. What is unique about this new system is that it ensures HPLC methods run with the same chromatographic fidelity, minimizing validation concerns. Join Jeannine Jordan, Senior Product Manager on ACQUITY UPLC H-Class and Alliance HPLC Systems as she discusses some of these features.
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Visit Tosoh Bioscience at ASMS booth #116.
Interested in enhanced sensitivity in LC/MS applications? If so, be sure and visit Tosoh Bioscience at ASMS to discuss our comprehensive line of HPLC columns. Click here to reserve your seat at our breakfast seminar “Separation Solutions from Tosoh Bioscience for High Throughput LC/MS Analysis” on Tuesday, May 25 at 7:15AM.
 
Featured Articles

58th ASMS Conference Preview
Associate Editor Meg Evans previews the upcoming ASMS conference, taking place May 23–27, 2010 in Salt Lake City, Utah.
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Green Chromatography (Part 1): Introduction and Liquid Chromatography
Part one focuses on ways of reducing and replacing solvents commonly used as mobile phases.
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Unrivaled cleanliness
With highly sensitive chromatography applications requiring complete elimination of any potentially contaminating substances, it is vitally important that you can be sure that all equipment used is clean, with a high level of purity. National Scientific Mass Spec Vials are pre-cleaned and tested as standard to provide you with an extra level of assurance. To get your free sample pack, visit www.nationalscientific.com/mscertified now!
 
Featured Application Notes

Fast Separation of Chlorinated Pesticides Using Zebron™ GC Columns
The Zebron ZB-MultiResidue-1 and -2 GC column pair provides separation of all organochlorine pesticides compounds in less than ten minutes, resulting in improved productivity for environmental labs under production deadlines. Phenomenex, Inc., Torrance California.
 
     
Pegasus® 4D GCxGC-TOFMS analysis of 3-MCPD esters in edible oils
Co-elution of compounds of interest with large amounts of matrix constituents, sensitivity and system stability are the greatest challenges for the analysis of 3-MCPD-ester in edible oils & fats. Here we focus on the use of LVI coupled to Pegasus 4D® GC×GC–TOFMS for efficient, more reliable and more sensitive 3-MCPD ester analysis in edible oils and fats.
 
 
OpenLAB unlocks your lab’s full potential.
Agilent OpenLAB software helps you shorten the time from analysis to final insight by bringing applications, instruments, and data together under a single, vendor-independent lab environment. The scalable, open architecture solution lets you easily capture, analyze, and share scientific data throughout your lab and across the enterprise. Find out how OpenLAB can make your organization more productive. Request the OpenLAB Brochure.
 
Featured Products

Shimadzu’s multidimensional system exhibits separation power not possible with a single-column system.
Incorporating a multi-Deans switch, which greatly increases separation power by combining two capillary columns of different selectivity, the MDGC/GCMS-2010 allows you to separate and quantify your target compounds like never before.
Visit www.ssi.shimadzu.com/HPI
 
 
Award Winning ROXY™
At Analytica 2010 Antec’s ROXY™ Electrochemistry (EC) system used up-front MS for on-line EC/LC/MS has been awarded with the prestigious Gold Star for its 1st place as most innovative product. www.myantec.com
 
 
amaZon SL Ion Trap
amaZon SL offers an easily accessible, yet powerful, upgrade path into high performance Mass Spectrometry for researchers utilizing older or less capable MS systems for new or routine analyses. Visit Bruker Daltonics Online
 
 
LIVE WEBCAST: Advances in Small Molecule Identification by LCMS for Chemistry Support and Product QC
Wednesday, June 23, 2010 at 1:00pm ET
Analysis of the results of synthetic reactions is an important task for many analytical groups supporting chemistry operations. Register Free at www.chromatographyonline.com/productQC
 
Ask LCGC

Cleaning Protein Residues from Silica-Based Reversed-Phase Columns
Q: What is the best way to clean protein residues from a bonded-silica reversed-phase column?

A: If biological materials such as plasma or serum build up on a reversed-phase column, chromatographers must use a somewhat different cleaning process.

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LIVE WEBCAST: Fast and Reliable Reaction Yield and Compound Purity Assessment in Synthesis Quality Control
29 June, 2010 at 1500 BST; 1400 CET
Typical quality control tasks in the synthesis, process development or production of chemical compounds are purity checks, the improvement of reaction yields or the characterization of contaminants and unwanted side products. In this presentation, Applications of Mass Spectrometry to Synthesis Quality Control will be reviewed and detailed. Register Free at www.chromatographyonline.com/synthesis
 
Market Profile

Laboratory Automation
The laboratory automation area covers a wide array of technologies, which fall into such categories as liquid handling, robotics, and microplate readers.
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Upcoming Events

16–20 May 2010 CLEO/QELS 2010, Laser Science to Photonic Applications San Jose McEnery Convention Center, San Jose, CA.
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17–19 May 2010
SPIE Scanning Microscopy 2010 Montery, CA.
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23–27 May 2010
58th ASMS Conference on Mass Spectrometry (ASMS 2010) Salt Lake City, UT.
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1–4 June 2010
The 34th International Symposium on Capillary Chromatography (ISCC) Riva del Garda, Italy
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1–4 June 2010
AchemAsia 2010 Bejing, China
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2–5 June 2010
NERM 2010: ACS 37th North East Potsdam, NY.
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6–9 June 2010
5th Nordic Conference on Plasma Spectrochemistry Norway.
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16–19 June 2010
CERMACS 2010: ACS 42nd Central Regional Meeting Dayton, OH.
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19–24 June 2010
HPLC 2010: 35th International Symposium on High Performance Liquid Phase Separations and Related Techniques Boston, MA.
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20–23 June 2010
NORM 2010: ACS 65th Northwest Regional Meeting
Pullman, WA.
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21–23 June 2010
14th Annual Green Chemistry and Engineering Conference
Washington, DC.
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28 June–2 July 2010
Laser Optics 2010 St. Petersburg, Russia.
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19–20 July 2010
18th CMC Strategy Forum Bethesda, MD.
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