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but especially for the analysis of polar basic compounds. Te phase has demonstrated increased polar analyte retention, improved peak shape for troublesome basic analytes under typical reversed phase conditions, and a smart multi-modal interaction selectivity, making it a valuable tool for multi- compound and metabolite profile screens.
The Sciex Q-Trap system
Earlier this year Agilent also announced two new gas chromatography systems that incorporate innovative and intelligent ‘self-aware’ predictive technology, expanding its suite of smart- connected GC instruments. Te Agilent 8890 and 8860 GC systems extend the company’s portfolio of robust analytical instruments.
HYDROGEN GAS SOLUTION Peak Scientific has introduced its latest hydrogen gas solution: Precision Hydrogen SL, its smallest and easiest to use hydrogen generator for GC-FID. Precision SL was launched in
September. Designed to supply hydrogen to flame detectors for gas chromatography, it is extremely compact, with a total footprint measuring less than 20% of the size of the existing Precision models. Available in both 100cc and 200cc and in black and white, Precision Hydrogen SL produces hydrogen gas at 99.9995% purity. On June 3 the company unveiled its latest innovation at the 67th Annual ASMS Conference in Atlanta with the launch of the all-new MS Bench
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system. Developed exclusively for Sciex, Peak’s MS Bench SCI product line provides a modular workstation with integrated gas generation and a sound- dampening vacuum pump enclosure. MS Bench SCI is designed specifically for use with the current and latest mass spectrometers at Sciex (excluding IVD medical device instruments). Also in June, Phenomenex
introduced its Kinetex 2.6 µm PS C18. Te new core-shell PS C18 phase is beneficial for all types of compounds (acids, bases, neutrals),
Thermo Scientific’s latest solution
PROBLEM-SOLVING PRODUCTS One problem Porvair Sciences addressed recently is solid phase extraction: it is releasing a new technology directed at the removal of phospholipids from samples prior to LCMS. Tis is being launched as Porvair Sciences Microlute PLR. Te company has developed a method of producing a composite material that incorporates the frit from a traditional SPE system with the active
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