Spectroscopy Spotlight
Naoto Nagai, of the Industrial Research Institute of Niigata Prefecture in Japan, has been studying the potential of IR spectroscopy for investigating higher-order structures of polymers. He and his colleagues recently looked at the IR spectra of polyoxymethylene (POM) mold plates and the cause of occasional resin cracks. read more
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Your latest interpretation problem is available here. Using what you have learned from the July installment of IR Spectral Interpretation Workshop and previous columns, do your best to assign the peaks in this spectrum, determine the functional groups present, and determine the chemical structure of the molecule that gave rise to this spectrum. read more
Featured ArticleS
Two unrelated discussions are presented: carbohydrates and alkynes. read more
Interest in connecting ion mobility spectrometry (IMS) to GC and especially to LC is now growing. One favorable property of IMS is that it can work with ambient pressure and can be easily connected to a gas or liquid chromatograph. Analytical applications of GC–MS and LC–MS are very different and encompass investigations into food, medical science, environment, drugs of abuse, chemical warfare agents, and explosives. read more
This method, for the evaluation of the enantiomeric purity of particular phosphonate derivatives, offers advantages in terms of cost, simplicity, and measurement speed. read more
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Application Note
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Featured News
Agilent Technologies (Santa Clara, California) has acquired Cobalt Light Systems (Oxfordshire, United Kingdom), a provider of Raman spectroscopic instruments for the pharmaceutical industry, applied markets, and public safety. read more
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