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Volume 12 Issue 2 • May / June 2019


In this issue: FUNDAMENTAL ASPECTS


High-resolution MS coupled to Photoionisation- GC×GC for Petrochemicals Characterisation


Why do you Need to Measure BTEX in Ambient Air?


Fast Analysis of Non-Traditional Gasoline Additives with Gas Chromatography – Vacuum Ultraviolet Spectroscopy


Gas Chromatography - Vacuum Ultraviolet Spectroscopy: A Versatile Tool for Analysis of Gasoline and Jet Fuels


CHROMATOGRAPHY TODAY KNOWLEDGE BASE Using Narrow Bore Columns to Enhance Sensitivity for LC-UV and LC-MS Analyses


OTHER ARTICLES


CE/LIF from Apogee to Slow Cruising Speed, for a Nice Future LC-MS/MS Method for Determination of Glyphosate, AMPA, and Glufosinate in Cereals


MODERN & PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS


More than One Way to Hit the Bullseye: Lesser Known Ways to Use Direct Analysis in Real Time (DART) Mass Spectrometry


Rapid Determination of Strawberry Flavour Integrity using Static Headspace-Selected Ion Flow Tube Mass Spectrometry


ionRocket: An innovative Thermal Desorption and Pyrolysis Device for Direct Analysis in Real Time-Mass Spectrometry (DART-MS) for Rapid Characterisation of Difficult Samples


With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility


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