Liquid Chromatography – News and Features

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An Analytical Toolbox for Tackling PFAS in Food
To properly monitor PFAS exposure and protect public health, researchers are building an analytical toolkit to ensure that all relevant PFAS are captured.

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Unveiling the PFAS Challenge: Monitoring, Detection and Mitigation for Public Safety
PFAS are raising health concerns due to accumulation in the environment and humans. This article explores the advanced analytical methods that aid PFAS detection in drinking water, ensuring compliance and enhancing public health protection.

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Up in the Air: What Do We Know About Airborne Microplastics?
In this article, we examine airborne microplastics in greater detail, explore detection methods, consider what we currently know about their health risks and highlight various mitigation strategies.

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Fraudulent Olive Oil Is Tainting the European Market, and This Test Can Prove It
To learn more about the new method, Technology Networks attended RAFA 2024 to hear from one of its pioneers, Sofia Drakopoulou, a researcher at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens.

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The Museum of Analytical Antiquities
This article suggests ways to keep your analytical systems current and compliant and explores why this is so important.

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Advancing Mass Spectrometry Data Analysis Through Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
This article delves into MS data analysis and its associated challenges, how AI/ML can aid analyses and exciting potential future developments in the field, with specific applications to proteomics and metabolomics research.

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Computer Software Assurance: Perfect Solution or Confidence Trick?
This article takes an analytical approach to the various CSA claims to determine if CSA used in regulated pharmaceutical laboratories can be the perfect solution or is a confidence trick.

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Liquid Chromatography at the Industrial Scale
Although chromatography is more commonly known for its analytical applications, it can also be a powerful tool for removing impurities from large-scale processes.

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Researchers Develop New Method To Test PFAS in Water
Researchers at UMass Amherst have created a portable, affordable method to detect per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in water, achieving detection levels as low as 400 ppt. The device simplifies testing compared to traditional methods.
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