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Taking FFF to the Next Dimension
April 23, 2015
Way back in the mid-1960s, somewhere in the North American Midwest, J. Calvin Giddings spent a sleepless night in a noisy motel room. Even the room’s rattling air-conditioning unit gave him a hard time. Giving up on the idea of sleep, he turned his thoughts to the separation principle of field-flow fractionation (FFF).
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The Rise, Fall and Rise of FFF
April 23, 2015
Nearly half a century ago, J. Calvin Giddings published a letter that laid out his ideas for a new separation strategy. It resulted in a collection of techniques known as field-flow fractionation (FFF). Here, three analytical scientists at the heart of FFF developments discuss the history, the ups and downs, and the relatively recent resurgence of the technique.
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All Eyes on Multidimensional Chromatography
April 22, 2015
Ahead of ISCC & GC×GC 2015 in Texas, Daniel Armstrong calls upon a posse of experts – Mark Schure, Michelle Camenzuli, James Harynuk, Kevin Schug and Jared Anderson – to explore what’s hot in the field.
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Finding TLC’s Missing Link: MS
April 21, 2015
For years, thin layer chromatography has been working hard in the background, the choice technique in certain applications. More recently, hyphenation with mass spectrometry has been a relatively quiet – but very real – game-changer. What have you been missing?
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The Softly-Softly Approach
April 21, 2015
In 2014, Select-eV took a top spot in The Analytical Scientist Innovation Awards (TASIAs). Here, the technology is teamed up with (GC×GC)-MS in an unusual international environmental monitoring project.
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2D Analysis of Thermoplastic Elastomers TPE
April 21, 2015
Copolymer analysis can be complex. The 2D approach is the only way to determine molar mass and chemical composition distributions simultaneously.
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Building Bridges
April 21, 2015
Sitting Down With... Gérard Hopfgartner, Professor in Analytical Sciences and Mass Spectrometry and Head of the Mass Spectrometry Platform of the Sciences Faculty, University of Geneva, Switzerland.
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The Frontier of Gas Chromatography
April 20, 2015
When I was asked to evaluate a brand-new instrument with disruptive potential in my field, I did not spend long thinking about the answer. Here, I share a little background and my first impressions.
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How to KISS (Keep it Simple, Stupid)
April 20, 2015
Consider designing the readout first when developing point-of-need assays.
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Trust in Quantitative Analysis
April 20, 2015
The ageless wisdom, “imitation is the sheerest form of flattery,” once again holds true. Unfortunately in quantitative analysis, imitation comes with real consequences.
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Why Not Excel in Data Analysis?
April 20, 2015
There are a plethora of useful software packages available to analytical scientists for processing experimental data and results. At the top of the list – or pretty darn close to the top – is Microsoft Excel. Why?
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Greening Analysis with SFC
April 20, 2015
Supercritical fluid chromatography started out as anything but green. The road has been bumpy, but the modern technique cannot be ignored from an environmental perspective – despite its slight identity crisis.
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MS Toothpicks
April 20, 2015
Can wooden toothpicks be the key to improving detection of drugs of abuse using mass spectrometry?
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CSI: Hair Dye
April 20, 2015
Can surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) help catch vain criminals?
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Beer Ahoy!
April 20, 2015
When bottles of beer from the 1840s were found on a shipwreck, there was only one thought on the minds of analytical scientists: what chemicals do they contain?
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Surgical Spectroscopy: the Race is On
April 20, 2015
Researchers working on Raman spectroscopy based surgical tools sprint towards clinical applications.
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Countering Commoditization
April 20, 2015
The moment we start taking technology for granted, we risk stifling future innovation and creativity.
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