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11 November 2011 |
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UHPLC technology forum
New techniques in ultrahigh-pressure liquid chromatography (UHPLC) are providing scientists with additional ways to perform laboratory tasks. To learn more about the latest developments in UHPLC and the future of the technique, LCGC spoke with several experts in the field. Participants in this forum are Wulff Niedner, manager, LC products, Thermo Fisher; Mark Upton, liquid chromatography specialist, PerkinElmer and Doug McCabe, Senior Marketing Manager, Waters Corporation. More... |
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Riva Awards 2012
PerkinElmer has announced two awards that will be presented at the 36th International Symposium on Capillary Chromatography and the 9th GCxGC Symposium, Riva del Garda, Italy. More... |
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Linde installs major gas supply system in Finland
Linde Gases has announced an agreement with Lappeenranta University of Technology (LUT), Finland’s leading science and technology education facility, for the installation of a major central gas supply system at the university’s recently renovated multi-storey research laboratory of chemical engineering and separation technology. More... |
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Product Profiles |
Gilson |
Gilson introduced the new LC/MS purification system
Gilson is pleased to announce the expansion of its range of HPLC purification systems with the launch of a new Gilson LC/MS system.
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Sensirion |
New UHPLC Nano Flow Sensor
Sensirion presents a new Nano Flow Sensor for UHPLC applications. Key features are a pressure rating of 1000 bar (15000 psi) and a short response time of 30 ms.
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Shimadzu |
The Nexera MP UHPLC for LC/MS analysis in drug detection processes
Shimadzu has introduced the Nexera MP UHPLC as a Front End system for LC/MS. The Nexera MP is perfect for LC/MS analysis conducted in pharmacokinetics and synthesis stages in drug detection processes.
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LCGC Survey |
Your Chance to Win an iPad2
We would like to find out about your laboratory working practices specifically with regards to the type of systems and autosamplers that you use across a range of analytical techniques (GC, GC–MS, HPLC and LC–MS). Please take a moment to fill in our online survey and you could be in with a chance to win an Apple ipad2. Your response is valuable to us. Thank you for your time — The Editors and Staff of LCGC Europe.
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Event Profiles |
Merck Millipore |
Investigating the Quality of Water Used in HPLC and LC-MS
November 29, 2011 - 03:00 PM Central European Time
Many problems encountered in reversed phase HPLC is caused by contaminated water. This webcast will provide practical information about contaminants in water, how these affect HPLC (and LC-MS), and how different water purification processes are combined to produce high purity water suitable for sensitive HPLC applications. To learn more and register for the webcast please
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Malvern |
The Benefits of Moving from Single to Multi-detector Size-exclusion Chromatography
Thursday, December 1, 2011, - 11:00 AM EST; 4:00 PM GMT
The addition of extra detectors such as light scattering and intrinsic viscosity to a single-detector size-exclusion chromatography system or, better still, the use of an integrated multi-detector size-exclusion chromatography system can pay significant dividends in the breadth of sample information generated. To learn more and register for the webcast please
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Application Note |
Phenomenex |
Achieving Improved Intact IgG Separations Using Aeris™ WIDEPORE Core-Shell HPLC | UHPLC Columns
Aeris WIDEPORE core-shell HPLC | UHPLC columns provide dramatic improvement in the separation of intact antibodies when compared to fully porous columns. The high permeability of the Aeris core-shell particle combined with low hydrophobicity and inert surface results in high recoveries and improved peak shape for even the most hydrophobic proteins.
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