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October 6, 2016
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Getting the Most from Phenyl Stationary Phases for HPLC

I've often written about the "lazy" chromatography which has swept through our industry, whereby 0.1% (w/w or w/v!) TFA or formic acid is used to "buffer" the eluent system well away from the pKa of analyte molecules, leaving most acidic analytes in the ion suppressed form and most basic analytes in the ionized form. This approach avoids having issues with retention time drift and effectively eliminates pH as a variable used to control retention or selectivity for separations involving ionogenic analytes. Read more



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Analyzing Oil Spills: The Impact Over Time

Understanding the impact of an oil spill on the environment is vital to managing it. In the latest clip from LCGC TV, Alan G. Marshall from the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory at Florida State University discusses how FT-ICR-MS offers insights into what is happening in the Deepwater Horizon oil spill.
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HPLC Column Standardization in Pharmaceutical Development: A Case Study

How one organization encouraged its staff to develop HPLC methods using fewer column brands and dimensions to reduce waste
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Retention Time Prediction Based on Molecular Structure in Pharmaceutical Method Development: A Perspective

Can chromatographic method development be streamlined? Read more


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When you work in UHPLC, what pressure do you actually use? Let us know by taking our quick poll! Results will be shared in an upcoming print issue of LCGC.
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FPLC versus Analytical HPLC: Two Methods, One Origin, Many Differences

Fast protein liquid chromatography (FPLC) and high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC): two liquid chromatographic methods in direct comparison. This article discusses the differences between the two techniques with particular emphasis on the requirements of their respective analytes.
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