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Dominic Hare, a senior research fellow and the head of the Atomic Pathology Laboratory at the Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health in Victoria, Australia, has won the 2019 Emerging Leader in Atomic Spectroscopy Award, which is presented by Spectroscopy magazine. read more
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Webinar: Fixing the Big Problem of Microplastics In order to address the environmental threat posed by microplastics in our waters, researchers need to understand their chemical composition. This information helps identify their specific polymer type, and potentially where it originated from. But how do you quickly and effectively analyze a polymer sample that small? In this webinar, we'll explore how to detect and identify microplastic particles using IR microscopy.
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Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) is an exciting avenue of study in the field of disease research, particularly with respect to its potential ability to provide enhanced detection compared with previous analytical techniques. Marc D. Porter, who is a professor of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering at the University of Utah, has been working with SERS to improve the detection of diseases such as tuberculosis and hepatic cancer. We recently spoke with him about this research. read more
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Improving the Elemental Analysis of Polymers and Plastics Using XRF
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Calibration transfer involves several strategies and mathematical techniques for applying a single calibration database consisting of samples, reference data, and calibration equations to two or more instruments. In this installment, we review the chemometric and tactical strategies used for the calibration transfer process.
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Because of the structural use of polymers, it is important to understand the origin of their strength, elongation to break, elasticity, flexibility, and so on. It is in the very low frequency region (the so called "terahertz" range) where it is believed that the real indicators for crystallinity appear.
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THE NEW EMPYREAN Malvern Panalytical will soon unveil a revolution in the world of X-ray diffraction: the 3rd generation Empyrean. Now with MultiCore Optics, you can perform the largest variety of complementary experiments with ultimate ease of use and no manual intervention. Sign up for the launch webinar July 11 and be among the first to discover the difference an intelligent diffractometer can make.
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Recent advances have significantly improved the performance of capillary electrophoresis–mass spectrometry (CE–MS) for the profiling of polar and charged metabolites in volume-restricted or mass-limited biological samples. Here, those advances are discussed, and attention is also devoted to various technical aspects that still need to be addressed.
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Exploring Four Capabilities that are Defining the Future of ICP-MS
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