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Shimadzu Upgrades GC Program with New Equipment and Systems

October 20, 2009

Shimadzu Scientific Instruments (Columbia, Maryland) updated its existing System GC Program to include the GC-2014 gas chromatograph. In addition, the program now offers new streamlined systems for natural gas, transformer gas, and greenhouse gas analysis, as well as biofuels and biomass feedstock research.

Adjustment to the Chromatographic System in U.S. Pharmacopeia Monographs: Flexibility and Limitations

October 1, 2009

To meet system suitability requirements, chromatographers might need to make adjustments to the high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) operating conditions.

LECO Hosts Fall e-Seminars

September 15, 2009

LECO Corporation (St. Joseph, Michigan) has introduced a series of Separation Science e-Seminars for fall 2009 designed to give scientists information on several new chromatographic techniques.

Highlights of HPLC 2009

September 1, 2009

Ron Majors provides first-hand coverage of some of the technology and application advances reported at HPLC 2009.

My 50+ Years in Chromatography

September 1, 2009

The former "Milestones in Chromatography" editor returns to give readers the story of his time in the field.

Get Involved!

September 1, 2009

John Hinshaw takes a break from the technical and visits a number of chromatography forums and discussion groups.

GC Columns receive awards

August 5, 2009

Two of the 2009 R&D 100 awards have been awarded to Phenomenex for the company?s gas chromatography products.

The Advent and Potential Impact of Ionic Liquid Stationary Phases in GC and GCxGC

August 1, 2009

Guest columnists explore how ionic liquids can be tweaked to mimic the popular stationary phases of today.

The Use of Subtle Differences in Selectivity to Improve Separation of Structurally Diverse Analytes

July 2, 2009

The separation of structurally diverse analytes is often complicated by chance coelutions with other analytes or with matrix related compounds. Often the column is blamed, but while such coelutions make analysis difficult they do not necessarily indicate a faulty column, poor chromatography or method design.

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