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A Guide to Finding the Ideal HPLC Column
• HPLC 101 provides definitions and terminology
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After 32 years as a columnist, John Hinshaw writes his final “GC Connections” article, examining how GC has changed over the years and considering where it might go in the future.
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A deeper theoretical understanding the relationship between peak area and flow rate will help analysts diagnose problems when using UV absorbance detection.
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The 36th International Symposium on Microscale Separations and Bioanalysis is taking place on the 5th-8th April 2020 in Saint-Malo, France. More than 250 international scientists, researchers, other academics and industrial members will gather together to discuss the latest trends in all major microscale separation techniques including CE, nano-LC, microfluidics, mass spectrometry (MS), CE-MS and lab-on-chip devices, independent of whether they are pressure-or electrically-driven. Learn more
A new technique, ICE concentration linked with extractive stirrer (ICECLES), provides highly efficient isolation of trace compounds from aqueous samples. ICECLES combines freeze concentration with stir-bar sorptive extraction into a seamless analytical extraction methodology.
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Fundamentals aspects of using HPLC techniques for protein analysis are described as they relate to the analysis of post-translational modifications (PTMs) and glycoprofiles.
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This application note demonstrates the development of an SFC separation method for 46 highly polar compounds on different columns using an increased amount of modifier. Download the application note. / Read More /
The highest performance LC/TQ available with Agilent's third generation iFunnel design, ideally suited for peptide quant as well as multiresidue applications that require ppt sensitivity. The combination of utmost sensitivity, extended mass range, ease of maintenance with VacShield technology, and the power and flexibility of MassHunter makes this the system of choice for demanding applications./ Learn More /
With a variety of Smart features, easy maintenance, and intuitive software, Shimadzu’s GCMS instruments provide more efficient workflows, greater uptime, and reduced costs for higher productivity and better ROI. / Learn more /
Suitable for the routine analysis of anions, cations and polar substances, Eco IC delivers performance and productivity for price sensitive markets such as environmental testing and higher education. / Learn more /
These modified, precision pliers can remove internal and external kinks from your SS tubing producing better HPLC results. The short nose allows you to get into tight places like injectors. / Learn more /
Princeton Chromatography Inc. is excited to announce the arrival of a new website coming soon. This new site will feature streamlined product search, simplified ordering and enhanced product pages. / Learn more /
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