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May/June 2011 Free Sample Preparation Seminars


Crawford Scientific in conjunction with Agilent Technologies are holding two important Sample Preparation Seminar days this summer. These sessions will be educational and key topic sessions include:


Introduction to sample preparation techniques Planning and developing SPE methods, Further applications & troubleshooting Multi-suite methods Tips and tricks for troubleshooting sample preparation methods Column and instrument selection for best sensitivity and speed of analysis


Scott Fletcher, Technical Manager at Crawford Scientific, commented ‘These events continue a series of sessions designed to bring knowledge and information on the latest enabling technologies to our customers. The events are small enough for the question and answer sessions to be very meaningful and our experts are on-hand throughout breaks and lunchtime to answer specific questions.’


The two free of charge sessions will be held at Agilent Technologies, Cheadle, Manchester on Wednesday, June 15th, 2011 and Hilton London Euston Hotel on Wednesday, June 22nd, 2011.


For more information, visit www.crawfordscientific.com GC-TOF with Dedicated FD/FI Source


This new GC-TOF system from JEOL Europe JMS-T100GCv provides multiple capabilities in a single instrument. The high-end TOF MS system combines high resolution and high dynamic range with a variety of different ion sources.


The FD/FI method is a very interesting method for checking molecular weights via soft ionisation. The standard EI/CI


source can be exchanged with a dedicated FD/FI source, to perform standard FD work for non-volatile compounds or FI work in combination with a GC column.


No need to change anything when switching from FD to FI, since the GC-capillary is already in place.


This combination source is extremely interesting in the field of hydrocarbon analysis and in the field of polymers for average molecular weight measurements.


For more information, visit www.jeoleuro.com


When contacting companies directly from this issue of please tell them where you found their information. Thank you


Collaboration to Offer Complete LC and GC Solutions


Phenomenex (USA) and Shimadzu Scientific Instruments today announced a marketing collaboration for LC and GC systems. Through this collaboration, Shimadzu systems and Phenomenex columns will be offered together in a complete solution in the United States.


including Kinetex® , Lux® and Luna®


As part of the 2011 Total Solutions Program, purchasers of Shimadzu analytical-scale HPLC, UHPLC, LC/MS or GC/GCMS systems will be given a Phenomenex welcome package that includes a technical consultation to evaluate the application and determine which complimentary column to select from among the company’s many brands for LC and Zebron™ for GC. LC system users will also


receive a Phenomenex SecurityGuard™ cartridge to protect and extend the life of the column, along with a column selection tool, technical notes and an application-specific trouble-shooting guide. GC system buyers will receive a column selection guide along with technical notes on GC method development and accessories.


“This total solutions program brings two leading companies together to serve the customer with top-of-the-line products that work together,” explained Doug McCrory, vice president of Phenomenex. “Shimadzu and Phenomenex offer a wide range of products that provide customers with a total solutions approach to meet most, if not all of their application needs.”


“We are pleased to combine the instrument and chromatographic media technologies of the two companies to better serve our customers,” said Kiyoshi Kawamoto, vice president, marketing, of Shimadzu Scientific Instruments. “Both Phenomenex and Shimadzu are dedicated to research, innovation and customer satisfaction, so it’s a good fit.”


For more information, visit www.phenomenex.com


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