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203-821-574 GDS Specimen Preparation

209-281-010 TGA TS-TVS in Wastewater and Sewage Sludge White Paper

203-821-619 Determination of Pesticides in Tomato by GCxGC-TOFMS

203-821-641 Comprehensive Evaluation of Pesto Aroma Profiles UsingSPME-GCxGC-TOFMS

203-821-634 Differentiation of Regular and Barrel-Aged Maple Syrups with ChromaTOF Tile

203-821-620 Frankincense and Myrrh: Visual Characterization and Comparison of Essential Oils with GCxGC Structured Chromatograms

203-821-642 Statistical Differentiation of Pesto Products Using SPME-GCxGC-TOFMS and ChromaTOF Tile Software

203-821-611 Characterization of Citronella Essential Oil

Application Notes // Citronella Essential Oil Pegasus BT4D (-611)

203-821-598 Chocolate Aroma

A complete workflow to determine chocolate aroma profiles is explored.

203-821-609 Essential Oil Characterization with GC-MS and Retention Index Determinations

203-821-597 Improved Characterization and Differentiation of Perfume Samples with GCxGC

Gas chromatography (GC) is an important tool to separate individual analytes in a complex sample. Coupling GC with time-of-flight mass spectrometry (TOFMS) allows for identification and quantification of the separated analytes.

203-821-531 Discovery of Sulfur-Containing Compounds in Broccoli with GC-TOFMS

203-821-533 Comparison of Aroma and Flavor Profiles of Strawberry-Flavored Candy and Fresh Strawberries

203-821-564 Raw Material Screening with GC-MS: Flavor Analysis of Malted Grain from Hot Steeped Malt

203-821-549 Carbon-Sulfur in Soda-Lime Glass using CS744

203-821-544 Carbon-Sulfur in Limestone-Dolomite using CS844

203-821-523 Characterization of Fruit Tea Beverages with the Pegasus BT

203-821-615 Nitrogen in Fertilizer using CN-FP928

203-821-625 Nitrogen in Fertilizers using FP828

203-821-676 Determination of Moisture and Ash in Graphite

Graphite is a common, stable form of carbon, common in daily life and popular in electronics manufacturing. Thermogravimetric analysis can help determine purity of graphite samples.