But Why Doesn’t It Get Better? Kinetic Plots for Liquid Chromatography, Part III: Pulling It All Together
With kinetic plots, you can make better-informed column choices. Here’s how.
Quick Polar Pesticides (QuPPe): Learning from and Expanding on the Work of Others
The QuPPe method expands on QuEChERS to tackle highly polar compounds.
Split/Splitless Inlets in Gas Chromatography: What’s Up with All Those Different Glass Inlet Liners?
The glass inlet liner is one of the most important, yet least understood and most often ignored, components of a gas chromatographic experiment.
Charge Detection Mass Spectrometry: What’s the “Big” Deal?
Charge detection mass spectrometry (CDMS) is a useful tool to characterize larger, more complex biopharmaceuticals like bispecific antibodies and ADCs.
Critical Evaluation of Chromatography Methods: Essential Detective Skills
A little preparation eases the challenges of new methods—and increases the fun.
Enter the Matrix: Improving the Interpretation of Separations Data Using Chemometrics in Analytical Investigations
Examples from food science illustrate the usefulness of chemometrics techniques like pattern recognition, regression, and classification.
A Suitable Therapeutic Drug Monitoring Method for Amoxicillin in Plasma by High Performance Liquid Chromatography–UV (HPLC–UV) in Neonates
This simple, rapid, and accurate HPLC-UV method can facilitate routine therapeutic drug monitoring in neonates.