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Meeting the Specialized Requirements of the Biologist Through a Biology-Focused Electronic Laboratory Notebook
Monday, October 01, 2007
Paul Denny-Gouldson
Many organizations assume that electronic laboratory notebooks (ELNs) are a generic tool because a paper laboratory notebook is generic and applicable to any discipline.
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Ultrasensitive Calorimetry: One of the Best-Kept R&D Secrets
Monday, October 01, 2007
Ed Sullivan
The first calorimetric test most of us performed was probably either the classic Styrofoam cup test or the more sophisticated bomb (combustion chamber) calorimeter, which allowed the measurement of ...
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Identification of Recyclable Polymers with a Handheld Near-Infrared Spectrometer
Thursday, October 25, 2007
Larry P. McDermott
Robert K. Jenner
Richard A. Crocombe
Recycling of plastics and polymers, while in existence for some time, has seen significant growth driven by a combination of increasing regulation, escalating disposal costs, rising feedstock prices,...
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Ductless Filtering Fume Enclosure or Ducted Fumehood? Selecting the Right Product in Today’s Environment
Thursday, November 01, 2007
Francois Pierre Hauville
What is preferable when handling toxic gases—a ductless filtering fume enclosure or ducted fumehood?
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Spectrophotometric Quantification of Nano- and Standard-Volume Samples
Thursday, November 01, 2007
Reena Kartha
Fabienne Trotier
Andrea Kreuz
Andrea Huber
The spectrophotometric analysis of nucleic acids, proteins, and bacterial cell cultures is part of the daily routine of every modern laboratory.
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FTIR-ATR Spectroscopy for Identification of Illicit Drugs Seized From Clandestine Laboratories
Thursday, November 01, 2007
Eric J. Bukowski
John A. Monti
Methamphetamines and many other illicit drugs do not occur naturally; they are synthesized in clandestine laboratories across the country.
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A Rapid-Scanning Differential Scanning Calorimeter
Tuesday, January 01, 2008
Steven R. Aubuchon
Robert L. Danley
Peter A. Caulfield
In recent years, interest has been growing in performing differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) at higher temperature-scanning rates.
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Choosing the Right Centrifuge for Your Application
Tuesday, January 01, 2008
Tammy Goodman
A centrifuge is a critical piece of equipment for the laboratory, and often a significant investment.
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Correlation of ATR-FTIR Spectra and Particle Sizes of Temperature- Induced Protein Aggregates
Tuesday, January 01, 2008
Brian K. Meyer
Weiqi Lu
Henryk Mach
Li Shi
FTIR spectroscopy has been widely used to evaluate the secondary structure and conformational changes of proteins.
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A Membrane Extraction Technique Dedicated to Industrial Wastewater: Membrane-Assisted Solvent Extraction (MASE) and GC-MS Analysis
Tuesday, January 01, 2008
Carole Vincelet
David Benanou
Jean Marc Roussel
The use of membrane materials for the extraction of organic compounds has increased during the past few years for the extraction of analytes in bioanalysis and environmental, food, and industrial ...
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Utilizing Supported Liquid Extraction in a Novel Format to Improve Productivity in the Analytical Laboratory
Friday, February 01, 2008
Matthew Cleeve
Liquid–liquid extraction (LLE) is a commonly used sample preparation technique for the isolation of drugs from biological fluids, such as plasma, prior to analysis by LC-MS-MS.
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A Method for Determining Oxidation Stability of Petrodiesel, Biodiesel, and Blended Fuels
Monday, February 18, 2008
Andrea Neumann
Thomas Jebens
Volkmar Wierzbicki
The diesel engine was developed in 1892 to allow the use of cost-saving diesel fuel. At the time, the production of diesel was a relatively simple single cut within the atmospheric distillation ...
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Recovery of Styrene Monomer From Waste Polystyrene Using Catalytic Degradation
Monday, February 18, 2008
Jasmin Shah
M. Rasul Jhan
Abdur Rahim
Polystyrene (PS) continues to be used worldwide because of its excellent physical properties and low cost.
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Finding Analytical Solutions in the Laboratory Using an Electronic Nose
Monday, February 18, 2008
Marion Bonnefille
Some types of electronic noses use ultrafast gas chromatography to measure and capture a unique signature of products via a chemical or olfactive fingerprint.
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Spectroscopy Simplified
Monday, February 18, 2008
Scot Ellis
The year 2008 will be a major and dynamic one for molecular spectroscopy.
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Ion Chromatography Systems With Eluent Regeneration
Monday, February 18, 2008
Scott Lefferts
Yan Liu
Zhongqing Lu
Chris Pohl
John Madden
Navette Shirakawa
Users who perform routine analyses of anions and cations in simple matrices, such as drinking water, can benefit from Reagent-Free™ Ion Chromatography systems with Eluent Regeneration (RFICER ™ ...
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Characterization of Synthetic Block Copolymers by LC-MS
Monday, February 18, 2008
Suze M. van Leeuwen
BoonHua Tan
Dirk W. Grijpma
Jan Feijen
Uwe Karst
The basis for the physical properties of a (polymeric) material is found in its chemical composition.
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A Novel Centrifugal Fraction Collector for SFC
Saturday, March 01, 2008
Herbert J. Hedberg
Thomas Ricci
Introduced in the 1980s as an orthogonal normal-phase method to HPLC, supercritical fluid chromatography (SFC) has demonstrated a number of benefits to the analytical and preparative chromatographer.
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The Challenge of Integrating Information Management Systems Into the Enterprise: How to Make Faster, More Informed Business Decisions With Data
Saturday, March 01, 2008
Trish Meek
Séamus Mac Conaonaigh
Colin Thurston
One of the most common reasons for purchasing a laboratory information management system (LIMS) is its ability to integrate with laboratory instrumentation and enterprise systems for better data ...
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Detection of Sulfur-Containing Metabolites of Asparagus in Urine by SBSE-GC×GC-TOFMS
Saturday, March 01, 2008
Peter Stevens
Consumption of asparagus has been known to cause a distinct odor in the urine of humans. This odor can be present in urine in as little as 10-15 min after consumption. The compound that is unique to ...
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