Spectroscopy Application Notebook Alert

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Links to technical insights from sponsored Application Notes on Spectroscopy Online.
Atomic
Determination of Selenium in Shampoo
By Rebecca Price,Thermo Fisher Scientific
This application note describes how to follow and comply with the formal European Union Analytical method to measure the concentration of selenium in shampoo using flame atomic absorption spectrometry.
 
Retsch Cutting Mill SM 300 for XRF Analysis
By Jacqui Town, Retsch, Inc
The Cutting Mill SM300 grinds difficult samples in one working run. Its high torque, variable speed drive allows for effective size reduction of samples such as electronic components for XRF.
 
A Slurry Flow Cell for in situ investigation of crystallization processes
By Detlef Beckers, PhD, PANalytical, Inc.
The Slurry Flow Cell for PANalytical’s Empyrean XRPD system allows real-time monitoring of solid phase growth/polymorphic phase transformation during crystallization, as well as particle size/surface area by Small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS).

Molecular
Mapping protein stability using automated CD
By David Gregson and Lindsay Cole, Applied Photophysics Limited
New automated CD spectroscopy was used to measure changes in protein conformation. Ability to analyze 192 samples / day unattended in different environments demonstrates the potential in biotherapeutic antibody development.
 
Measuring Quantum Yields of Powder Samples
By Luis A. Moreno, Hitachi High Technologies America, Inc
Measuring quantum efficiency of materials is an important component for the development of more efficient illumination systems. The Hitachi Quantum Yield Measurement System provides accurate and efficient QY measurements.
 
Matching Filters to Fluorophores
for In Vitro Diagnostics

By Gregory Fales, EDMUND OPTICS
Maximizing detection sensitivity and measurement accuracy requires filters to increase the contrast between the fluorophore’s emission and the excitation illumination. Choosing the right filters requires careful selection of wavelength characteristics.
Mass Spec
Introducing Xevo G2 QTof
By Waters Corporation
The enhanced in-spectrum dynamic range of Xevo G2 QTof enables the system to analyze digested protein samples that contain components across a wide dynamic range of concentrations.
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