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I'm often asked: “what reproducibility should I expect to get from my [insert instrument manufacturer and model]?” So, most folks are referring to the repeatability aspects of precision, as in: “what relative standard deviation (usually expressed at %RSD) for peak area or quantitative result should I be able to achieve from repeat injections from a single vial of sample?”
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Space-based and time-based separations are often a preferred approach. Peter Schoenmakers from the University of Amsterdam discusses how they can be combined and the benefits of this approach. He also discusses the complexities of 3D LC. Read more
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This yearly report on new products introduced at Pittcon 2017 (or in the preceding year) covers sample preparation instrumentation, supplies, and accessories. Read more
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An annual review of new developments in the field of gas chromatography (GC) seen at Pittcon 2017 and other venues in the past year. Read more
Well-established techniques used by the food safety industry, such as QuEChERS sample preparation followed by LC–MS/MS for the analysis of multiresidue pesticides, are evaluated for use with cannabis plant material.We evaluated a modified QuEChERS LC-MS/MS method for analysis of multiresidue pesticides. Read more
The method presented here allows for the accurate, precise, and robust speciation, profiling, and quantification of cannabinoids in hemp oil extracts and commercial cannabinoid products for research and development laboratories. Read more
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