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03/17/2015 | Sponsored by Malvern Panalytical
In this application note, the structural distribution of some common polymers are compared using the Mark-Houwink plot. The data are all generated using the advanced OMNISEC multi-detector GPC/SEC system
03/17/2015
This technical note describes the system and explains how OMNISEC sets a new standard in molecular characterization.
This technical note describes the features and benefits of OMNISEC RESOLVE. It also includes a discussion of the value of OMNISEC as a complete system as opposed to upgrading an existing conventional system to advanced detection.
03/05/2015
Using OMNISEC, we will show how to separate the effects of a structural difference induced by a compositional change to a polymer (e.g. substitution) and the structural change induced by polymer chain branching.
02/26/2015 | Steven Olde Damink
The primary value of M4I really lies in the investment in human capital (rather than simply MSI hardware)
02/26/2015 | Ron M. A. Heeren
Molecular imaging based on mass spectrometry provides a broad scope of analytical, molecular and local information that can be employed for patient phenotyping.
02/25/2015 | Rich Whitworth
Let’s go back to the early 1990s when an important innovation was starting to cause a stir. Electrospray ionization (ESI) essentially allowed liquid chromatography (LC) and mass spectrometry (MS) to be combined much more easily as an analytical technique.
02/24/2015 | Michael Lämmerhofer
Michael Lämmerhofer opens up about his work on oxidative stress markers and the Chromatographic Society’s Jubilee Award.
02/24/2015 | Peter Schoenmakers
How does a young scientist get on the ‘team’? Peter Schoenmakers offers his advice, while Rich offers tea.
02/24/2015 | Wolfgang Lindner
Wolfgang discusses the spirit of science, Salzburg and ISC2014 in the latest episode of Tea with Rich.
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