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Analyzing Pesticide Residues in Lettuce

| Contributed by Phenomenex

The European Standard EN 15662 method for pesticide residues in foods is described for the analysis of 25 pesticides and 2 internal standards from lettuce using a Phenomenex roQ QuEChERS EN 15662 Extraction Kit and roQ dSPE Kit for sample preparation. Analysis was performed by LC/MS/MS using a Luna® C18(2) HPLC column and GC/MS using a ZebronTM ZB-5MSi column. The roQ dSPE Kit effectively removed matrix interferences from the lettuce matrix and featured ease of use aspects as compared to other QuEChERS kits including leak-free tubes and user friendly extraction salt packets.

"...SUGAR baby love..." Tips and tricks in sugar analysis

| Contributed by Shodex

Tips and tricks in sugar analysis is answering the questions 'How to choose the right ligand exchange column?', 'What are the best parameters for the separation?' and 'What samples are possible?'

Technology Considerations on Hydrogen Generation Technology

| Contributed by Peak Scientific

Hydrogen Generators that are utilised to provide Carrier Gas for GC and GC/MS applications employ many technologies to provide high purity hydrogen. Here were look at the various methods used to purify hydrogen. Three using PEM (Proton Exchange Membrane), combined with various purification techniques, and the fourth using a combined Palladium Electrolyser.

Nondestructive, Single Tablet Analysis

| Contributed by Metrohm

This Application Note shows the potential of NIRS as a rapid (< 30 s) and nondestructive screening tool for solid dosage forms (e.g., tablets). NIRS requires neither sample preparation nor solvent use. Interferences that derive from scattering are minimized by converting to second derivative spectra.

Fast Extraction of Metanephrine and Norm etanephrine

| Contributed by Biotage

This application note describes a method of extraction for metanephrine and normetanephrine from synthetic urine using EVOLUTE EXPRESS CX 96 fixed well plates.

SEC Analysis of mAbs Using TSKgel SuperSW mAb Columns

| Contributed by Tosoh

Size exclusion chromatography (SEC) is the standard method for aggregate and fragment analysis of monoclonal antibodies in biopharmaceutical QC. A new series of silica-based SEC columns was engineered to provide shorter analysis time or higher resolution than standard columns for the separation of fragments, monomers and dimers.

The Importance of Autosampler Vial Selection in the GC-MS Analysis of Pyrethroid Pesticides at Low Concentration

| Contributed by Thermo Fisher Scientific

The selection of the correct autosampler vial type is vital to the success of analyzing pyrethroid pesticides at low levels. A method for the determination of pyrethroids at 0.10 ng/mL was developed using solid phase extraction (SPE) for pre-concentration with subsequent analysis by GC with PTV simulated on-column injection. Careful selection of the autosampler vial type was needed to minimize adsorption effects.

Analysis of Triazines Using a Thermo Scientific Accucore XL C8 4 μm HPLC Column

| Contributed by Thermo Fisher Scientific

This application note compares the performance of the solid core Thermo Scientific Accucore XL C8 4 μm HPLC column with that of a fully porous 5 μm traditional HPLC column for the analysis of triazines under gradient mobile phase conditions.

Separation of a Mixture of PCBs Using an Accucore C18 HPLC Column

| Contributed by Thermo Fisher Scientific

Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) are man-made organic compounds composed of two phenyl (benzene ring) groups with multiple chlorine atoms attached. The heat-resistant and non-conductive properties of PCBs led to their extensive use as coolants and lubricants in electrical equipment until the late 1970s when their toxicity was recognized and their usage restricted. However, PCBs are very persistent environmental contaminants. Improper disposal and storage of old electrical equipment continue to allow the chemicals to leach into the environment. Soil and water samples are routinely tested for the presence of PCBs, and a number of EPA methods exist for their analysis.1,2 This HPLC method shows the use of the Thermo Scientific Accucore C18 column for the separation of PCBs in a commercial mixture. The 20 minute analysis time provides good resolution between all components.

Determination of Phthalates in Drinking Water by UHPLC with UV Detection

| Contributed by Thermo Fisher Scientific

To develop an efficient high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) method for the simultaneous determination of 19 phthalate compounds in drinking water. The 19 target analytes cover those specified in European Union (EU) Directive 2005/84/EC;1 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Methods 606 and 8061A;2,3 the Chinese HJ/T 72-2001;4 and the Standardization Administration of China (SAC) GB/T 20388-20065 and GB/T 21911-2008.6

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