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Publication Date (Web): June 7, 2011. Cite this:Anal. Chemi. 1999, 71, 7, 280A-281A. Note: In lieu of an abstract, this is the article's first page. C...
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INSTRUMENTATION Autosampler Triathlon is a high-capacity, multifunction HPLC autosampler designed for routine analyses and method development. The instrument features separate needles for septum puncturing and sampling, a vialheight sensor, 160-microvial capacity, and 0.004-uL dispensing accuracy. Tray segments containing 4- or 10-mL vials can be used for large-volume injections. Jones Chromatography 1 4 1 0

Sampling Hapsite headspace sampling system is designed for on-site analysis of volatile organic compounds in soil or water. Controlled through the portable GC/MS user interface, the weatherproof unit operates on a rechargeable battery for field use or from a 24-V converter when external power is available. Twenty to twenty-five samples can be analyzed in an eight-hour day. Leybold Inf icon • 411

Defect analyzer OSDA-2000 optical shallow defect analyzer nondestructively detects and measures defects as small as 0.02 um inside a silicon wafer and 0.05 um on a silicon wafer surface prior to circuit fabrication. Two laser beams of different wavelengths are irradiated onto a silicon wafer surface,

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beam optical geometry, a stabilized tungsten halogen source, bilaterally adjustable slits for variable bandpass, and a double monochromator. Wavelength range is from 350 to 2500 nm. McPherson • 416

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Extraction The Soxflo solvent-extraction system, which runs three or six samples concurrently, can be used to prepare samples for GC, MS, and HPLC. The system does not require a fume hood, water cooling, solvent heating or refluxing, or a hot oil bath. Applications include foods, animal feeds, dairy products, oils, pesticides, and organic pollutants. AnalytiChem • 415

FT-IR Gemini is a dual FT-IR accessory for horizontal attenuated total-reflectance (HATR) and diffuse-reflectance analyses. The device consists of a cast aluminum optical base with two sampling heads mounted on a baseplate. An integral purge protects the optics and minimizes the adverse effects of atmospheric water vapor and carbon dioxide. No accessory realignment is necessary when switching from HATR to diffuse reflectance. Spectra - Tech 1 4 1 7

Sample concentrator EvapArray is a heated 96-well plate sample concentrator that operates from ambient temperature to 70 °C. The unit, which fits on all lab benches and inside lab hoods, features a dryer height that adjusts to accommodate deep or shallow 96-well plates. A spiral needle for enhanced drying times is available. Jones Chromatography • 418

Near-IR Near-IR spectrophotometer, designed for reflectance and transmittance measurements at varying angles, features a single-

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Application note IST1045 describes the extraction of tissue by matrix solid-phase dispersion. Pretreatment, solvation, and analyte elution are discussed. Jones Chromatography • 4 1 9

Pesticides Application note 332 discusses accelerated solvent extraction of pesticide residues in food products. Extraction time and total solvent usage are 14-18 min per sample and 15-45 mL per sample, respectively. Up to 24 samples can be extracted unattended. Dionex • 420

Solid-phase extraction Application note IST1034 outlines a method for extracting amphetamine and methamphetamine from urine using a mixed-mode column containing both nonpolar and strong cation exchange functional groups. Jones Chromatography • 421 Microplate counters Application bibliography for TopCount microplate counters includes references for both radioisotopic and luminescence assays. Extensive cross-referencing allows the user to identify and select specific references using keywords. Packard • 422 Choline Application note 124 describes the use of ion chromatography to determine choline in dry milk and infant formula. Information is included on instrumentation, reagents, conditions, reproducibility, and sample preparation and extraction. Dionex • 423 CATALOGS Chemicals Catalog features more than 2500 products for analysis, synthesis, storage, safety, and laboratory cleaning. Nonhazardous cleaning solutions, organic-free hydrochloric acid for environmental analysis, and highpurity solvents packaged in convenient containers are highlighted. Mallinckrodt • 424 Life science Catalog includes PCR enzymes, nucleotides, tubes, plates, and thermal cyclers; electroporators; micromanipulation and microinjection systems; pipettes; and centrifuges. Eppendorf • 425 Optics Overstock parts listing includes more than 2500 windows and substrates fabricated

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HPLC HPLC columns packed with 3-um particles include those for reversed-phase HPLC, ion chromatography, ion exchange, ion exclusion, and carbohydrate analysis. Column lengths of 5,10, and 15 cm are available. Hamilton • 429

Environmental analysis Accuracy performance evaluation samples are intended for QA/QC and certification applications. Included are samples for drinking-water analysis, covering VOCs, pesticides, PAHs, PCBs, dioxins, metals, ions, minerals, TOC, and turbidity. AccuStandard • 433

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