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A Look at Inorganic Analyses, Proficiency Tests, and Contamination and Error, Part I
An Inside Look
A Review of New Products
May 17, 2022
Here, we offer highlights of the 2022 Review of Spectroscopic Instrumentation, which appeared in our May issue.
May 05, 2022
Noureddine Melikechi of the Department of Physics and Applied Physics at the University of Massachusetts (Lowell, MA) saw an urgent need for the development of an untargeted and unbiased method to distinguish Gulf War illness (GWI) patients from non-GWI patients; he and his associates utilized laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) in their efforts to meet that need.
The Society for Applied Spectroscopy (SAS) encourages undergraduate students doing research in spectroscopy to apply for one of a limited number of travel awards of up to $300 per student to attend the SAS National Meeting at SciX 2022, taking place October 2–7 at the Northern Kentucky Convention Center in Greater Cincinnati.
May 04, 2022
Lu Wei, PhD, an assistant professor of chemistry at the California Institute of Technology, has won the 2022 Emerging Leader in Molecular Spectroscopy Award, which is presented by Spectroscopy magazine.
May 01, 2022
Proficiency testing (PT) can assess the performance of individuals or laboratories, but it’s important to understand how to do it properly.
An examination of polymers with C-O bonds, focusing on the spectra of polyvinyl alcohol, cellulose, starch, and copolymers.
Custom flow through capillary cells, micro cavity cells, and microfluidic cuvettes with channel sizes as small as 100 microns from REFLEX are made from ultraviolet quartz, infrared quartz, and glass.
Our annual review of new products for atomic and molecular spectroscopy, including details by category and highlights of overarching trends.
This study examines the fluorescence enhancement effects of forsythoside E, one of metabolites of Forsythia suspensa, on human serum albumin (HSA) and bovine serum albumin (BSA) under simulated physiological conditions.
The case studies presented here successfully demonstrate the use of inline Raman spectroscopic analysis to estimate solvent content during the solvent exchange and distillation operations in the synthesis of active pharmaceutical ingredients.