We are very excited to announce that you can now use fused silica GC columns in your Lucidity miniGC along with the metal capillary columns. We have found a way to accommodate a 4″ coil diameter for fused silica columns into our column holders, which allows the fused silica columns columns to be used with…
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Analysis of a Phenoxyacid Herbicides standard in the miniLC
Analysis of a Cannabinoids standard in the miniLC
Analysis of an Aldehydes/Ketones standard in the miniLC
Analysis of Phenols (US EPA Method 604) in the miniGC Introduction Phenols or phenolic compounds are toxic compounds that are found in bodies of water that originate from industrial pollution as well as natural decomposition of animal and plant materials. Reference Method (https://www.restek.com/en/pages/chromatogram-view/GC_CF01131) Column MXT-5, 30 m, 0.28 mm ID, 0.25 µm Sample 604 Phenols…
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Analysis of Phthalate Esters (US EPA Method 606) in the miniGC Introduction Phthalates or phthalate esters are plasticizers that add flexibility to materials like PVC (polyvinylchloride). They are a very commonly occurring persistent organic pollutant (POP) that can be found in the environment and food and are a toxicity concern, therefore methods and regulations like…
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One of the topics that’s come up when talking with our miniGC customers is the ability to install their own columns onto the miniGC column holder instead of having to buy the columns already installed on the column holders. For most users the presinstalled columns seem to be a preferred convenience, but for others they…
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Join us on Friday, May 21, 2021 for a day of talking Gas Chromatography. LCGC is hosting a 4 day virtual symposium on GC, LC, Sample Prep, and Mass Spec. They have created a 4 day event with each day focused on a different analytical discipline with thought leaders in each field sharing their experiences…
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A week from today (Tuesday, March 30 at 2pm EDT), tune in to a live webcast put on by Cannabis Science & Technology from Prof. Kevin Schug of The University of Texas at Arlington to learn more about the chemical analysis of cannabis. He will discuss the applicability of Gas Chromatography (GC), Liquid Chromatography (LC),…
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Although it’s a bummer we don’t get to see each other in person this year, we can at least share what we’re working on through our virtual booth at a virtual PittCon. Drop in and take a look at some of the latest from Lucidity including info on our miniGC and miniLC as well as…
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