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Spectroscopy Spotlight |
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Gary M. Hieftje’s Legacy: Fifty Years of Scientific Contributions |
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A famous and admired professor of analytical chemistry, Gary M. Hieftje, is officially retiring. He has been a prominent faculty member at Indiana University for 50 years, and a beloved mentor, colleague, and friend to many. In this special feature, we take a look at his many contributions, and his broad impact on the field.
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Techniques for Improved ICP-MS and ICP-OES Analysis The increasing demand for lower and lower detection limits is a major consideration for most laboratories. The development of sophisticated instrumentation, such as ICP-OES and ICP-MS, provides the capability to achieve limits of detection previously unobtainable by other atomic spectroscopy techniques.
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Organic Nitrogen Compounds, VII: Amides—The Rest of the Story |
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The N-H stretching and bending peaks can be used to distinguish primary, secondary, and tertiary amides and to ascertain protein structure. Here’s how.
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Book Review: Spectroscopy: Principles and Instrumentation, by Mark F. Vitha |
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This slender volume belongs on the bookshelf of every experimental spectroscopist, and offers an alternative to a large, comprehensive textbook for an undergraduate instrumental chemistry course.
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XRF in Agronomy Applications—Analysis of Plant Tissues and Fertilizers |
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New excitation developments and advanced detector technology enable the use of EDXRF for multielement analysis of plant material and fertilizers, with improved detection limits and reduced measurement time. These features are combined with easy sample preparation and low cost of investment.
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Featured News |
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Winter Conference Lifetime Achievement Award in Plasma Spectrochemistry Presented to Scott Tanner |
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Scott D. Tanner is the 2020 winner of the 2020 Winter Conference Lifetime Achievement Award in Plasma Spectrochemistry, sponsored by Thermo Fisher Scientific..
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Introducing Advion’s SOLATION ICP-MS |
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SOLATION® ICP-MS - the ultimate instrument for multi-element analysis, providing high sensitivity measurement of trace elements from a wide range of matrices. Ideal for environmental, pharmaceutical, food and clinical laboratories everywhere.
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BaySpec’s Breeze™ has a new extended wavelength spanning to the long end of 2500nm of the Short-Wave Infrared (SWIR) range. BaySpec is introducing Breeze™, which enables device operation at 1300nm-2500nm.
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Mantis3 Timestamping Camera |
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Mantis3 is a single photon counting camera with nanosecond timestamping and <10µm spatial resolution. Mantis3 consists of a Timepix3-based visible light camera coupled to a CricketTM, containing a image intensifier.
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Mira P: Handheld Spectrometer for Raw Material Identification |
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Barely larger than a smartphone, the Mira P is one of the fastest and most compact Raman spectrometers on the market. The instrument and dedicated Mira Cal P software is compliant with 21 CFR Part 11 regulations, making the Mira P the ideal instrument for material verification in regulated industries.
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New Webcasts |
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Improving Your Trace Elemental Analysis with the Latest Advances in ICP-OES and ICP-MS |
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Thursday, Jan. 30, 2020 at 11 am EST | 8 am PST | 4 pm GMT | 5 pm CET
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Editors’ Series: Mid-Infrared, Near-Infrared and Raman Spectrometries: Differences, Commonalities, and When to Use Which |
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Wednesday, Feb. 5, 2020 11 am EST | 8 am PST | 4 pm GMT | 5 pm CET
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