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Selectivity: A Liquid Chromatographic 'Weapon of Mass Resolution'

November 9, 2009

A new generation of instrumentation for liquid-liquid chromatography is available and is allowing scientists to fully realize the benefits of this orthogonal liquid chromatographic technique.

European science, technology and innovation statistics published

October 28, 2009

Eurostat, the statistical office of the European communities, has published the 2009 edition of its Science, Technology and Innovation in Europe report.

Green Chemistry

September 14, 2009

Joining us for this discussion are Jeremy Bierman of Phenomenex; Larry Taylor of Virginia Tech; Linda Lopez of Dionex Corporation; and Tom Hall of FMS.

High-temperature Gradient Adsorption Liquid Chromatography — A Novel Way of Separation for Polyolefins

September 10, 2009

A novel way of separation for polyolefins.

Biotage Moves US Headquarters from Charlottesville to Charlotte

September 8, 2009

According to a report in the Daily Progress, a Charlottesville, Virginia newspaper, Biotage Inc. will be moving its U.S. headquarters from its University of Virginia Research Park facility in Charlottesville to a 15,000-square-foot facility near Charlotte, North Carolina.

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.

UHPLC resale arrangement

August 19, 2009

LEAP Technologies and PerkinElmer have entered into a resale agreement that will allow the company to incorporate PerkinElmer?s UHPLC and HPLC technology into the front-end automation systems it provides.

Simultaneous Extraction and Rapid Analysis by LC–MS–MS of Melamine and Cyanuric Acid

August 4, 2009

Using solid-phase extraction sorbent followed by LC–MS–MS analysis using HILIC to measure melamine and cyanuric acid in under 3 mins.

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