Join us to celebrate the achievements of the 60 impactful analytical scientists featured in the 2024 Power List.
01/28/2015 | Sponsored by Malvern Panalytical
In this application note, a selection of different PLA and PLGA polymer samples were analyzed on Malvern's OMNISEC GPC/SEC system, which combines multiple detectors to provide information about structure and solution properties.
01/22/2015 | Hans-Gerd Janssen
Other techniques are beating chromatography and mass spectrometry to the hero’s reward all too often. Are they better? No. Are they faster to first result? Yes. Is it time to acknowledge that – on the frontlines – fit-for-purpose triumphs over best-in-class? You decide.
01/20/2015 | Christopher J. Welch, Yoshio Okamoto, Bernard Testa, Wolfgang Lindner
In Lewis Carroll’s 1871 novel, Through the Looking-Glass, Alice suggests to her black kitten, “Perhaps Looking-Glass milk isn’t good to drink...” And though our four gurus don’t attempt to predict the potability of milk from a mirror world, they keenly address the broader significance of chirality, the major milestones in chiral analysis, and where the field is heading.
01/19/2015 | Purnendu Dasgupta
Jenkins Garrett Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Texas at Arlington, USA.
01/19/2015 | Sponsored by Ocean Optics
Rapid screening for total mercury content of water, soils and fish takes to the field
01/19/2015 | Mark R. Taylor, Susana Da Silva Torres
Electrochemical reaction cells are finding new applications in the pharma R&D lab that could offer big time and cost savings. Here, we share our experiences using electrochemistry with on-line mass spectrometry to study pharmaceutical stability and oxidation products – and explain why we’re electrochemistry converts.
01/19/2015 | John DeHaan, Gareth S. Dobson, David Matthew
Leveraging technology solutions to support rather than replace dogs in arson investigations.
01/19/2015 | Eva Tyteca
We need to extend the limits of gradient condition optimization beyond reversed-phase separations.
01/19/2015 | Dennis Åsberg
To make way for more flexible approved analytical methods, we need a better understanding of the underlying scientific principles.
Combining knowledge from multiple fields inspired a solution to a problem in ion chromatography. What a shame the manufacturer didn’t take the bait...
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