Artigos
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Mass Accuracy with Chemical Ionization
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Comparing Detectability: Thermally Modulated GCxGC vs 1D-GC
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Classification Regions: A Tool for Streamlining the Interpretation of Complex GCxGC Data
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GCxGC Utilizing a Consumable-Free Modulator and Second Column Modulation
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Exceeding Requirements for Standard Environmental Methods using GC-TOFMS
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The Ultimate Untargeted Technique
Metabolomics is particularly challenging for the separation science community, demanding application of high-end iterations of various techniques. LECO, in collaboration with The Analytical Scientist, explore non-targeted analyses in this complex field. |
Aerosol Analytics with Helmholtz Zentrum Munchen
Dr. Ralf Löscher, Vice President of LECO Europe, discusses using GCxGC and high-resolution mass spectrometry for the analysis of aerosol samples are highlighted. Combining both methods allows the separation and identification of a larger number of individual substances and much improved description of environmental aerosols. |
Profiling the ester aroma of fruity beers using comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography: a comparison of flow and cryogenic modulators
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Comparing Beer Aroma Profiles with GCxGC-TOFMS
Investigation of the similarities and differences of two beer aroma profiles using comprehensive gas chromatography and mass spectrometry |
DFTPP and BFB Mass Spectral Ion Abundance Criteria
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The Power of GC-TOFMS
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Encoded Frequent Pushing with High-Resolution TOF-MS
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Benefits of GCxGC for a Routine Laboratory
Comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography (GCxGC) has proven to be an accurate, precise, and robust analytical technique, providing key benefits that can reduce analysis time, improve peak identification, and boost confidence in results. Research shows GCxGC advantages across many applications. With these performance enhancements now validated in routine methods, could adopting GCxGC significantly improve your laboratory workflows and data quality? |
Benefits of Equipping your lab with a Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometer
GC-TOFMS Benefits White Paper; 209-281-002 |
FLUX GCxGC: Operation, Use, Concepts
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Mass Spectrometry: From Michigan to Manchester
Non-targeted analysis, data science and innovation have synchronised to underpin the next generation of separation science analysis in mass spectrometry. LECO UK’s Separations Science Product Specialist Alan Griffiths explains. |
Metabolomics Questions with Ralf Loscher
Following the recent 15th Annual Conference of the Metabolomic Society in the Hague, Dr Ralf Löscher, Vice President of LECO Europe, answers questions concerning LECO's role as a leader in GC-MS metabolomics, with Separation Science. |
Metabolomics Articles and References
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Comparing Edible Oils by GCxGC TOF-MS and GC-HRTOF-MS for Food Fraud
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Automated Screening for Hazardous Components in Complex Mixtures Based on Functional Characteristics Identifiable in GCxGC TOF-MS Data
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