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Intelligent Ion Chromatography System
The 850 Professional is an ion chromatography system featuring components that are matched to each other....continue

Two Phases Expand Chiral Column Line
Phenomenex's two new polysaccharide-based Lux Columns for HPLC/SFC chiral separations brings the company's total to five Lux phases, which together form a set with a range of selectivity to resolve 92% of enantiomers.  ...continue

HPLC Detector Offers Nanogram Sensitivity
The NQAD Nano Quantity Analyte Detector from Dorton Analytical is an aerosol-based detector for HPLC.  ...continue

Self-Contained Evaporation System
The Centrifan AF from Modular SFC is a recirculating evaporation system with a unique auto-fill capability that allows unattended evaporation of samples generated by any separation or extraction system. ...continue

Spectroscopy Software Allows Rapid Data Access
The GRAMS Suite of spectroscopy software from Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. is an industry standard solution for visualizing, processing, reporting and managing spectroscopy data. ...continue

Specialty Gas Equipment Catalog
SGD Inc. expanded specialty gas equipment 128-page catalog features new products for personnel protection gas detection instrumentation, laser welding gas transfer systems, and more....continue

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Multicolumn Method Enables Drug Discovery
Available from Dorton Analytical, the Octave chromatography system is an automated chromatography platform designed for preparative-scale purification of chemical and biological compounds.  ...continue

Ultra-Low Bleed GC Columns
Thermo Scientific TraceGOLD GC capillary columns provide run-to-run, as well as column-to-column reproducibility for consistent, reliable data in combination with extended column life. ...continue

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Tim Studt
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I often wonder what Jacques Cousteau would say about the state of affairs of the world's oceans. What would he think about the floating islands of plastic garbage in the Pacific twice the size of Texas, or about rapid ocean acidification linked to increasing carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere, or about changing ocean currents because of melting icecaps and glaciers, or about BP's Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico? ...continue



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