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Techniques & Tools Technology

Return of the TASIAs

| Rich Whitworth

The Analytical Scientist Innovation Awards (TASIAs) return for a third consecutive year to recognize 12 months of innovation from companies big and small.

Techniques & Tools Mass Spectrometry

The Pros and Cons of Direct Injection

| Torsten Schmidt

In water analysis, direct injection of samples into your LC-MS/MS system (without sample preparation beyond filtration) is possible because of advances in instrumentation. However, matrix effects must be monitored carefully – and sometimes may even prove useful.

Techniques & Tools Liquid Chromatography

What is pH?

| William Tindall

This short and seemingly simple question belies the complexity of measuring – and interpreting – pH.

Techniques & Tools Liquid Chromatography

When No Standard is the Gold Standard

| Thomas Jocks

Can multi-angle light scattering aid in the characterization of proteins and antibody drug conjugates?

Techniques & Tools Gas Chromatography

Spot the Rot

| James Strachan

Could carbon nanotubes hold the key to real-time, portable testing for meat freshness?

Techniques & Tools Mass Spectrometry

Keeping Up with the Dopers

| James Strachan

A new LC-MS/MS screening method simultaneously detects a wide range of non-banned potentially performance enhancing drugs and masking agents in urine

Techniques & Tools Liquid Chromatography

Landmark Literature: 2015 (part3)

| Pat Sandra, Peter Schoenmakers

Selecting “the paper of the year” is by definition subjective and very personal.

Techniques & Tools Data Analysis

Data: Wanted Dead or Alive

| Ryan Sasaki

Can R&D organizations really afford to kill off analytical data that could be used for future decision-making? Perhaps it’s time to breathe life back into analytical data environments.

Techniques & Tools Mass Spectrometry

The Six Dimensions of GC

| Nicholas Snow

The juxtaposition of simplicity through new technology with complexity in the chemistry keeps gas chromatographic method development exciting – despite GC being described by many as a “mature” technique. But are we still using packed-column thinking?

Techniques & Tools Spectroscopy

Landmark Literature: 2015 (part2)

| Martin Gilar , Peter Griffiths

Just imagine how many analytical problems would be solved if we could increase the resolution of liquid chromatography (LC) from hundreds to thousands or perhaps a hundred thousand compounds?

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