Espectrometría de masas

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This curated compilation of articles and papers illustrates how Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry is advancing metabolomics research. Laboratories around the world use the Pegasus series of mass spectrometers to help their data soar.
This curated compilation of articles and papers illustrates how Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry is advancing petroleum research. Laboratories around the world use the Pegasus series of mass spectrometers to help their data soar.
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Discover automated EI and CI High-Resolution TOFMS workflows—enhancing accuracy, throughput, and data quality for complex analytical applications.
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Application Notes // Baijiu Spirits ChromaTOF Sync Pegasus BT -659
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Rapid Screening Analysis for Barbiturates in Human Urine by GC-TOFMS
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Analyze battery electrolyte solutions using GC-HRT and ChromaTOF Sync—advanced tools for detailed chemical profiling and quality control in battery research.
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Christina Kelly [LECO] explores how gas chromatography techniques can be utilized to identify fuel fraud - tax evasive behaviors utilizing gasoline-based fuels - and how LECO instruments perform against ASTM D5769 (standard test method for determi...
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Correlation of Chemical and Sensory Data to Track Aging of an American IPA Beer at Different Storage Temperatures
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Comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography (GCxGC) has proven to be an accurate, precise, and robust analytical technique, providing key benefits that can reduce analysis time, improve peak identification, and boost confidence in results. Re...
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Copresenters Renee Cataneo & Mayur Mundada [Menssana Research Inc.] discuss data obtained through GCxGC TOF-MS analysis of breath samples. Originally presented 20 September 2012.
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Breath volatomes were analyzed via GCxGC-TOFMS to demonstrate possible future of metabolomic studies.
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Jean-Francois Focant from the University of Liege (Belgium) discusses utilizing two-dimensional gas chromatography to study volatile compounds in breath samples of asthma patients.