LCGC North America
July 01, 2017
Column Watch
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A model set of analytes and selected applications are used to demonstrate the effects that buffers can have on the selectivity of a separation and the sensitivity of a reversed-phase analysis when using MS detection.
July 01, 2017
LC Troubleshooting
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We consider some of the details associated with preparing a column for storage, with an eye toward choices that will pay dividends in future use.
July 01, 2017
GC Connections
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If you understand how your system is affected by outside influences, you can take control of the variables.
July 01, 2017
Focus on Food Analysis
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Practical examples of how to correct for matrix effects in food testing to obtain reliable quantitative data using LC–MS and GC–MS
July 01, 2017
The Essentials
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Get the most from your method by considering what you want it to do and setting appropriate chromatographic parameters.
July 01, 2017
Featured Interivew
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Fabrice Gritti discusses how to separate and quantify both volatile and nonvolatile compounds in complex mixtures.
July 01, 2017
Peer-Reviewed Article
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A method was developed to address the constraints encountered when measuring methane levels during the degassing process.
July 01, 2017
Issue PDF
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Click the title above to open the LCGC North America July 2017 regular issue, Vol 35 No 7, in an interactive PDF format.