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Advantages of using tube-based thermal desorption for monitoring chemical warfare agents at ultra-trace levels

| Contributed by Markes International Ltd

Chemical warfare agents (CWAs) and their respective simulants were analysed using Markes’ tube-based systems.

Optimised hydrogen fuel impurity analysis

| Contributed by Markes International Ltd

Identification, measurement and characterisation of volatile organic compounds using by thermal desorption–GC-MS/sulfur chemiluminescence detection

Thermal Desorption Applications Guide: Consumer environmental health

| Contributed by Markes International Ltd

A comprehensive guide to the use of thermal desorption to assess chemical emissions from construction materials and consumer products

Techniques & Tools Gas Chromatography

The GC-MS Application Challenge Winner: Flavio A. Franchina

| James Strachan | 4 min read

We catch up with 2023’s GC-MS Application Challenge winner Flavio A. Franchina

Fields & Applications COVID-19

The Pandemic Template

| 5 min read

Why private-public partnerships will play an important role in fighting future viral challenges

New subminiature, high sensitivity InAsSb detector with built-in preamplifier

| Contributed by Hamamatsu

Hamamatsu’s new non-cooled InAsSb detector, P16702-011MN, has high sensitivity in the mid-infrared range up to 10 µm.

Fields & Applications Spectroscopy

Raman’s Future in Food

| Jessica Allerton | 4 min read

Cicely Rathmell from Wasatch Photonics discusses how Raman spectroscopy is increasingly being applied in the food chain

(U)HPLC analysis of siRNA under denaturing and non-denaturing conditions

| Contributed by YMC

(U)HPLC analysis of siRNA under denaturing and non-denaturing conditions using IP-RP and AEX

Techniques & Tools Gas Chromatography

The GC-MS Application Challenge Winner: Anika Lokker

| James Strachan | 4 min read

We catch up with 2023’s GC-MS Application Challenge winner Anika Lokker

Techniques & Tools Spectroscopy

Snacking on Snails

| Jessica Allerton | 3 min read

Vibrational spectroscopy and scanning electron microscopy reveal cooking and consumption of giant land snails amongst early Homo sapiens

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