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Rapid detection of chemicals emitted from museum display cases

| Contributed by Markes International Ltd

A collaboration between Markes and the German Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing (BAM) has resulted in a new test scheme, featuring TD–GC–MS sampling & analytical instrumentation, for assessing emissions of artefact-damaging chemicals from the materials used in museum display cases.

Fast analysis of bisphenol A and bisphenol F

| Contributed by Knauer

This application demonstrates the time-optimized separation of the harmful substances bisphenol A (BPA) and bisphenol F (BPF), which are still commonly used by the plastic producing industry. The analysis was carried out with excellent linearity and required less than 1 minute using a PLATINblue UHPLC system and a BlueOrchid C18 column.

Two birds with one stone: doing metabolomics with your proteomics kit

| Contributed by Thermo Fisher Scientific

Proteomic research facilities and laboratories are facing increasing demands for the integration of biological data from multiple '-OMICS' approaches.

Analysis of copolymer levels in polymer pellets by near-infrared spectroscopy

| Contributed by Metrohm

This Application Note describes the determination of copolymer levels in polyethylene (PE) and polyvinylacetate (PVA) pellets using NIRS.

Q-Exactive - Quantitation/Qualitative Analysis in R&D

| Contributed by Thermo Fisher Scientific

Historically, within Syngenta quantitative and qualitative LC-MS analysis have been performed in parallel. Last year the Q-E was purchased to support cross-functional quan/qual projects with diverse applications throughout R&D.

Rising above the Helium Shortage

| Contributed by Peak Scientific

Worldwide helium demand far exceeds current production levels. For many gas chromatography applications, the switch to hydrogen is painless. What’s stopping you?

Extraction and Analysis of PAHs from Grilled Hamburger

| Contributed by Supelco

Using Supel QuE Z-Sep QuEChERS Sorbents and SPB-608 Capillary GC Columns

Chemical monitoring activity under the Water Framework Directive – Analytical challenges and solutions

| Contributed by Thermo Fisher Scientific

In December 2000, the European Water Framework Directive (WFD) came into force and became part of UK law in December 2003. The underpinning basis of WFD was ecology driven, with the key mandated objective to provide for the planning and delivery of a better aquatic environment.

Enhancing the Scope for Screening Protein-Ligand Interactions by Non-Covalent Mass Spectrometry

| Contributed by Thermo Fisher Scientific

Non-covalent or native mass spectrometry holds considerable promise for routine screening of ligand libraries for binding to a target protein. Direct infusion of a protein sample in the presence of ligand from an aqueous buffer, using nano-electrospray ionisation and ‘gentle’ MS source conditions, allows detection of the protein-ligand non-covalent complex.

Absorbance of Anti-Oxidants in a Fruit Juice Blend

| Contributed by Ocean Optics

In this application note, we measured the absorbance of a nutrient-dense juice blend comprising acai berries and other fruits.

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