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UHPLC analyses of di- and tri-peptides under challenging conditions

| Contributed by YMC

Small peptides are analysed using UHPLC conditions. As the analyses require pH values up to pH 9 and elevated temperatures, the outstanding robust YMC

PCR product purification with QIAquick® 96 PCR Purification Kit and the VIAFLO 96 handheld electronic pipette

| Contributed by INTEGRA Biosciences

Semi-automated PCR product purification on the VIAFLO 96 handheld electronic pipette

Headspace sampling for flavour profiling of foods and beverages

| Contributed by Markes International Ltd

Headspace sampling using HiSorb™ high-capacity sorptive extraction for flavour profiling of foods and beverages

TD-Phthalate Analysis using a Reference Polymer and an IEC Standard Method

| Contributed by CDS Analytical

This app note presents RSDs of phthalates with a reference polymer material for IEC 62321-8 method using a CDS 6000 Series Pyroprobe Autosampler

Looking into Batteries with RISE Microscopy

| Contributed by WITec GmbH

The Raman effect is based on the inelastic scattering of light by the molecules of gaseous, liquid or solid materials.

Fast LC-MS/MS Analysis of PFAs using Avantor® ACE® HTP-MS Columns

| Contributed by Avantor

LC-MS/MS is typically employed to achieve low-level quantitative determination of PFAS.

Screening for Surface Contaminants Using IR Imaging (QCL)

| Contributed by Bruker

FT-IR microscopy is a proven method to locate and identify unknown substances and contaminants based on their molecular vibration.

Evaluating a Novel Approach to SERS

| Contributed by Wasatch Photonics

Surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS), first discovered in the 1970’s, has long offered the promise of sensitive detection of trace analytes

UHPLC/MS Analysis of Glyphosate and AMPA According to DIN ISO 16308

| Contributed by YMC

Glyphosate is the world’s most used herbicide. Since the 1970s it has been used to eliminate weeds in a non-selective way.

UHPLC analysis of cyclic peptides under LC/MS compatible conditions

| Contributed by YMC

4 antibiotic/immunosuppressing cyclic peptides are analysed using a YMC-Triart Bio C4 column, due to their hydrophobicity.

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