Filters and Filtration in Liquid Chromatography—What To Do
Delivering samples to the analytical column in ‘clean’ mobile phase is important for robust methods and high quality results.
A Simple and Interactive Column Classification for Reversed-Phase Liquid Chromatography: The Carotenoid Test, Part II: Additional Studies and Practical Use of the Classification Map
The carotenoid test allows one to build a simple classification map of stationary phases used in reversed-phase liquid chromatography, on the basis of the shape recognition(plotted on the x axis) the polar surface activity(plotted on the y axis) and the phase hydrophobicity (related by the bubble size).
Advantages of Using Nitrogen in Capillary GC
The most prominent advantage of using nitrogen as a carrier gas is that it is the most efficient one when used at its optimum linear velocity.
Identifying and Discovering Marine Lipid Biomarkers Using LOBSTAHS
Discovering and identifying molecular biomarkers in large liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry (LC–MS) data sets requires automation without loss of accuracy.
LCGC’s New “Go-To” Guy
John Dolan’s final LCGC column will appear in October. We are sad to see him go! Fortunately, we have just the person to follow in his footsteps: Dwight Stoll.
Generic UHPLC Method for the Simultaneous Analysis of Compounds with a Wide Range of Polarities
There is increasing demand to analyze samples with a wide range of polarities, in fields such as environmental analysis and proteomics.
Going Through Phases
Peter Myers on the past, present, and future of stationary phases
The 2017 LCGC Awards
We explore the careers and achievements of the winners of LCGC’s 10th annual awards: Pat Sandra and Deirdre Cabooter.
Vol 35 No 2 LCGC North America February 2017 Regular Issue PDF
Click the title above to open the LCGC North America February 2017 regular issue, Vol 35 No 2, in an interactive PDF format.