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Christy Haynes

: “Among research scientists: real-time, high spatial resolution in situ chemical analysis of nanoparticles in complex matrices.” Advice : “Work with people who challenge you and love science, and be gracious

Fields & Applications Sample Preparation

Size Exclusion Chromatography / Gel Permeation Chromatography: An Introduction in 30 Minutes

GPC/SEC is mainly used for the characterization of macromolecules including synthetic and natural polymers (including polysaccharides) as well as proteins or RNA/DNA. This white paper provides an introduction to the technique in 30 minutes.

#10 David E. Clemmer

(e.g., biological complexes, viruses and vaccines, as well as many other types of polymers and nanoparticles, including particles resulting from degradation of plastics). Full disclosure, in 2018 I helped

Techniques & Tools Mass Spectrometry

ICP-MS: Taking the “Gold Standard” to the Next Level

| Norbert Jakubowski

What's next for ICP-MS?

Distinguishing oxidative impurities from ionizable lipids used in LNP formulations using electron activated dissociation

| Contributed by SCIEX

Achieving structural elucidation and distinction of oxidative isomer impurities of lipids with EAD and the ZenoTOF 7600 system

Evolved Gas Analysis and Multi-step Pyrolysis of Tea Bag Using the Pyroprobe with GC/MS

| Contributed by CDS

This application note demonstrates Evolved Gas Analysis (EGA) and Multi-step Pyrolysis (MSP) with GC/MS on two different tea bag samples.

Andrew deMello

point-of-care diagnostics. Of particular relevance is his work in the microfluidic synthesis of nanoparticles – an approach that he and his coworkers pioneered in 2002, and which has transformed the practice

Fields & Applications Clinical

A SMArter Way to Diagnose Diabetes

| Michael Schubert

Could a polymer that "biopsies" living cells lead to improved diabetes diagnosis and monitoring?

Techniques & Tools Spectroscopy

Gurus of Raman Spectroscopy

| Volker Deckert, Duncan Graham

In the light of a disruptive new paper, four experts discuss the future of Raman spectroscopy

Analysis of catalytic ink for proton exchange membrane fuel cells (PEMFC’s)

| Contributed by Malvern Panalytical

Catalytic inks are the key component when balancing cost, performance, and durability of proton exchange membrane fuel cells (PEMFC’s)

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