Application Notes: General
Improving TOF Mass Resolution by Reducing Ion Detector Time Jitter
June 1st 2010The resolution of time of flight (TOF) mass spectrometers continues to improve and attributes of the instrument that once were considered inconsequential have risen in importance as the push to higher and higher resolution continues.
Analysis of Small Molecules with amaZon: Enhanced Sensitivity, Speed, and Dynamic Range
June 1st 2010The amaZon series is the next step in Bruker Daltonics' family of ion trap mass spectrometers. Incorporating a number of new innovations to Bruker's highly successful ion trap technology platforms, the amaZon series is a true leap forward in performance and reliability.
Simultaneous UHPLC–MS Analyses of Explosive Compounds
June 1st 2010Explosive compounds are widely used in warfare, mining industries, terrorist attacks, and civil constructions. Explosive contaminated soils are mostly found on firing points, impact areas, and training ranges. The explosive contaminates in soil are possible sources for surface and ground water contaminations, posing environmental and public health risks due to the compounds' toxicity, carcinogenicity, and mutagenicity.
Extend UHPLC Column Lifetime with KrudKatcher Ultra In-Line Filters
June 1st 2010For many years, the use of guard columns has been advocated by column manufacturers and other experts to protect and extend column lifetime and performance of analytical columns from potential damage caused by the presence of chemical contaminants and microparticulates in the sample and mobile phase.
Flexible Fused Silica Capillary: Impact of Aging on Strength
February 1st 2010One of the most important attributes of flexible fused silica capillary tubing is its outstanding strength. When made properly with a protective abrasion resistant coating and handled appropriately this material has proven to maintain its strength remarkably well.
An Empirical Evaluation of HILIC and Monolithic Columns for SFC Applications
February 1st 2010Separation of polar compounds by conventional reverse phase chromatography can be challenging due to their poor retention. Other HPLC approaches include normal phase chromatography (NPC) and its variation, hydrophilic interaction chromatography (HILIC).
Increased Efficiency and Resolution with Kinetex„ Core-Shell Technology
February 1st 2010Over the past several years column manufacturers have been introducing columns packed with smaller particle sizes – sub-2 µm and 3 µm – to take advantage of the improvements that such small particle size columns offer.
Determination of Total Cyanide in Municipal Wastewater Using ICE-PAD
December 2nd 2009Cyanide, an environmental contaminant, can cause serious health effects including goiters, hypothyroidism and some neuromuscular diseases. Cyanide wastewater sources include the plating and mining industries, burning of coal and plastics and effluent from publicly owned treatment works (POTW).
Ion Chromatographic Determination of Free and Total Glycerol in Biodiesel and Biodiesel Blends
December 2nd 2009The free and total content of detrimental glycerol in vegetable oil methyl esters (biodiesel) is of paramount importance for the quality of biodiesel and is, therefore, limited by the US ASTM D 6751 and the European EN 14214 standards. Both regulations currently stipulate gas chromatographic (GC) analysis of free and total glycerol. However, the GC method, apart from being expensive, requires tedious derivatizations and fails for glycerol determinations in coconut or palm kernel oil methyl esters.
Analysis of Complex Pharmaceutical Mixtures by maXis with Fast Chromatography
December 2nd 2009In the pharmaceutical industry the increased efficiency brought about by new fast chromatography methods needs to be matched by commensurate mass spec capabilities. maXis UHR-TOF is the instrument of choice to keep up with fastest chromatography.
HSS HPLC Columns: An Additional Option for Transferring Methods between HPLC and UPLC Technology
December 2nd 2009As UPLC users convert or replace their existing HPLC systems with UPLC systems there is a transition period where a method must be run on both platforms. Thus, having the same particle substrate and bonded phases available in HPLC and UPLC particle sizes can significantly ease the burden of method development and transfer from one platform to another. In addition to the ethylene bridged hybrid (BEH) particle, three new high strength silica (HSS) stationary phases for HPLC applications are introduced. Scalability between both column diameter and particle size is demonstrated on both UPLC and HPLC instrumentation.
Rapid Analysis of Corn Stover Acid Hydrolysate for Estimation of Total Monosaccharide Content
December 2nd 2009Corn stover is the above-ground portion of the plant minus the kernels and it accounts for a large percentage of the global supply of lignocelluosic biomass available as feedstock for fermentation systems used for biofuel production.
Introducing The TharSFC X5: a Parallel SFC System for Fast Method Development and Optimization
December 2nd 2009According to the FDA policy statement, developing stereoisomeric drugs, each enantiomer should be evaluated.1 As a result, the pharmaceutical industry has escalated its emphasis on the generation of enantiomerically pure compounds before undertaking pharmacokinetic, metabolic, physiological and toxicological evaluations.2 Chiral chromatography, especially SFC, is the most widely used technique for obtaining mg to multigrams of pure enantiomers in drug discovery. In SFC, a combination of supercritical CO2 and polar organic solvent(s), most commonly alcohol, are used as the mobile phase. Because of the higher diffusivity and lower viscosity of supercritical fluid, SFC often provides a 3–8-fold faster separation than normal-phase HPLC. For chiral purification, SFC also offers significant cost savings by reducing organic solvent usage and removal as well as the time and energy required post-purification. As SFC instrumentation continues to improve, SFC has gradually overtaken HPLC as the first choice..
UHPLC Separation and Detection of Bisphenol A (BPA) in Plastics
September 1st 2009BPA or bisphenol A has become well know over the past year as concerns for its effect on human health and well being have been raised. The concerns over BPA in plastics began with baby bottles and spread to include other types of bottles and toys.
Rapid Analysis of Corn Stover Acid Hydrolysate for Estimation of Total Monosaccharide Content
September 1st 2009Corn stover is the above-ground portion of the plant minus the kernels and it accounts for a large percentage of the global supply of lignocelluosic biomass available as feedstock for fermentation systems used for biofuel production.
High Temperature GPC Analysis of Polyolefins with Infrared Detection
September 1st 2009The analysis of the molar mass distribution of polyethylene and polypropylene resins by GPC/SEC has always been considered a demanding task because of the requirement of high temperature operation for dissolution and complex hardware design, which often results in high maintenance cost, in particular related to the autosampler/injector and detector units, and in other problematic and consuming tasks such as solvent handling added to column fragility, sample degradation, or detector sensitivity–stability.