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Monitoring disinfection by-products in water

| Contributed by Markes International Ltd

Non-target screening of organic pollutants in water using thin-film SPME coupled with GC×GC and time-of-flight mass spectrometry.

Analytix Reporter Food and Beverage Edition - MilliporeSigma

| Contributed by MilliporeSigma

F&B related applications & methods, technology innovations, and new tools for sample prep & analysis of contaminants, composition and ingredients

Analysis of Polypropylene Products Combining Pyrolysis GC/EI and GC/PI

| Contributed by Jeol

Researchers performed analysis of polypropylene products using newly developed integrated qualitative analysis software- with two sample comparisons

Pyrolysis of Paper with a Thermal Slice Technique

| Contributed by CDS Analytical

App Note presenting pyrolysis GC-MS of cash register paper, using a thermal slice technique to thermally remove the paper component from the analysis

Diamond Layers Analysis by Raman and FTIR Spectroscopy

| Contributed by Bruker

The application of thin diamond coatings onto workpieces has allowed for new technical applications

Extractions of Phenols Using the Empore™ HLB SPE EZ-Disk

| Contributed by CDS Analytical

This application note presents a method for the extractions of phenols from water using the Empore™ HLB syringe-type SPE cartridge, the EZ-Disk

Superior Analysis of TGOS Prebiotics in Food Products

| Contributed by Antec Scientific

Analyzer for the routine analysis of Trans-galactooligosaccharides (TGOS)

Real-Time Fence Line Monitoring Using SIFT-MS

| Contributed by Syft Technologies

The selective, sensitive, rapid, and robust analysis provided by SIFT-MS makes it uniquely suited to outdoor air quality monitoring.

Malodours in recycled plastics

| Contributed by Markes International Ltd

Comprehensive characterization of malodours in recycled plastics using thermal desorption (TD)–GC×GC with time-of-flight MS.

Top 5 Reasons to Consider Fully-Automated Enzyme Assays

| Contributed by Thermo Fisher Scientific

Reliable enzyme assay development is critical and automated enzyme analyzers simplify method development and increase reliability in the results.

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