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As the push for green chemistry continues to grow, University of Almeria researchers created a review for ways ...
Best of the Week: Macromolecular Separation Science, Al Yergey MS Scientist Award, Automated SIFT–MS
LCGC International published a variety of articles on trending topics in separation science, including this month’s LCGC Blog and interviews with the ASMS Al Yergey MS Scientist Award winners. Below, ...
Separating stereoisomers is an extensively researched and challenging process, with approved substances being rare. A new SFC ...
MS/MS method for detecting eight persistent, mobile, and toxic substances in escarole, tomatoes, and tomato leaves irrigated ...
In this month's edition of The LCGC Blog, Andre Striegel discusses where macromolecular scientists around the world can ...
In the final section of our interview with Vilmos Kertesz of Oak Ridge National Laboratory, he imparts the most important ...
In the penultimate section of our interview with Vilmos Kertesz of Oak Ridge National Laboratory, he reflects on the people ...
In the second part of our interview with Michael Shortreed, he reflects on how his work is used in laboratories worldwide and ...
In the final part of our interview with Michael Shortreed, he shares the most important lessons he would like the next ...
Haloacetic acid detection has become important when analyzing drinking and swimming pool water. University of Tasmania ...
In the third part of our interview with Vilmos Kertesz of Oak Ridge National Laboratory, he discusses his time creating new ...
A novel method called quantitative marinating (QM) was developed to reduce industrial waste during the processing of crayfish ...
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