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DECEMBER 13, 2018
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UV detection for HPLC – Fundamental Principle, Practical Implications

UV detectors are undoubtedly the most frequently used type of detector with HPLC systems, and I predict this will continue for many years, despite the rise of the modular mass spectrometric detector.
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More of What You Need to Keep Your LC Flowing

Restek has expanded our line of LC accessories to bring you even more of what you need to keep your LC flowing. Browse top-quality couplers, fittings, unions, tees, and crosses; PEEK and stainless steel tubing; mobile phase maintenance and safety products including bottle tops, valves, filters, and spargers—and that's on top of our already wide selection of instrument replacement parts and supplies. Don't stop at the column; outfit your entire LC system with Restek LC products. Learn More


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A LEAN Approach for the Determination of Residual Solvents Using Headspace Gas Chromatography with Relative Response Factors

This study demonstrates a new LEAN approach and method, where 25 solvents can be simultaneously determined based on predetermined relative response factors (RRFs) against an internal standard (decane) with only one injection of sample solution. Learn more

 

A Look Back and A Look Forward–An Annual Check-up on the State of Sample Preparation

The final “Sample Preparation Perspectives” column of the year reflects on the state of the field by taking a look back and a look forward. Learn more

News

Investigating Whale Shark Feeding Habits Using GC–FID

Researchers from the Centro de Investigación y Estudios Avanzados de IPN, in Mérida, Mexico, have investigated the feeding habits of the whale shark (Rhincodon typus) in the Mexican Caribbean using gas chromatography–flame ionization detection (GC–FID). Learn more


Application Note

Monitoring of Mammalian Cell Culture Media

This application note describes the monitoring of nutrient uptake and excreted waste products in mammalian cell culture media with HILIC LC–MS. / Download Application Note /


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UHPLC HILIC Columns

HILICON has recently launched two product lines of 1.8 µm UHPLC HILIC columns with two different surface chemistries, iHILIC®-Fusion and iHILIC®-Fusion(+). These two columns provide customized and complementary selectivity, ultimate separation efficiency, and ultra-low column bleeding. They are particularly suitable for the LC-MS based applications in the analysis of polar compounds in “Omics” research, pharmaceutical discovery, and clinical diagnostics. For further information:
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Preperative Column Selfpacking

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Automated Pyrolyzer

The GERSTEL MultiPurpose Sampler (MPS) and PYRO deliver automated pyrolysis up to 1000 °C under MAESTRO or GC/MS control. PYRO mounts in seconds and volatiles are pre-purged for clean pyrograms.
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Screen Hundreds of N-Glycans per Day: More Samples – Better Decisions – Faster


Probing Submicron Protein Aggregation Using Asymmetrical Flow Field-Flow Fractionation (AF4) and Light Scattering


Moving to the Cloud: Key Considerations


Leveraging Exception Reporting to Optimize Chromatography Data Review


Ease Routine Analysis of Phthalates in Vegetable Oil with Enhanced Sensitivity and Robustness from Single Quadrupole GC-MS Advanced EI source


A Multi-mode LC Approach to Biosimilar Characterization


A Rapid, Simple, and Efficient Extraction Method for Additives in Plastics


Addressing the Analytical Challenges of Reversed-Phase Characterization of Protein Therapeutics

 

Your Guide to Water Purification for LC-MS


Editors' Series: Determination of Pharmaceutical Compounds and Their Transformation Products in the Aquatic Environment with LC–MS


Enhanced Environmental Monitoring, Part 3: Direct MS for Demanding Air Quality Applications


Improved Protein/Variant Recovery, Selectivity, and Reproducibility with New Monosized WCX Particle Technology


Expanding the Limits of Single-shot Proteomics Using Micro Pillar Array Columns and Data-Independent Acquisition (DIA) Methods


Gas Chromatography with Vacuum Ultraviolet Detection for Pharmaceutical Analysis

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