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Evelyn Rampler of the Department of Analytical Chemistry at the University of Vienna discusses how her team developed a ...
To better detect cardiovascular diseases in people, researchers used high-performance liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry (HPLC–MS/MS) to simultaneously quantify metabolites in human plasma ...
In new research, two transition substances in myrrh oil were studied during gas chromatography, in order to monitor for any changes in peak shape.
Submit your latest chromatography products—including HPLC, GC, columns, and software—for inclusion in our upcoming new ...
Research conducted at the Central University of Venezuela (Caracas, Venezuela) resulted in the development of a robust, definite, and economical methodology for rapid and accurate quantification of ...
In the second part of this interview with Maria Olds of the University of Texas at Arlington, she discusses the consequences ...
Negative chemical ionization GC-MS, used in conjunction with automated cold-on-column injection, provides efficient and sensitive quantification of explosive residues for environmental and forensic ...
The Column spoke to Peter Kusch of the Bonn-Rhein-Sieg University of Applied Sciences in Rheinbach, Germany, about analyzing failure in the automotive industry.
Industry veteran Thomas Beesley takes readers on a tour of his experiences in chromatography.
Mary Ellen McNally is an FMC Fellow at the Stine Research Center for FMC Corporation. Dr. McNally was named to the Analytical Scientist Power List as one of the Top 50 most influential women in the ...
A recent study created a new technique for quantifying propylene glycol, a notable substance found in electronic cigarettes, ...
In this article, you’ll find some of the top content that was published on LCGC this week, including our upcoming forensic science content series and an interview on preanalytical factors for ethanol ...