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Below are a list of our most recent articles.

30 Oct 2024

In-bottle TF-SPME coupled to flow modulated GCxGC-TOF MS for monitoring of organic pollutants in environmental waters

Download this peer-reviewed article from the journal Green Analytical Chemistry covering the monitoring of environemental water using TF-SPME with GCxGC–TOF MS

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11 Sep 2024

PFAS emissions from functional textiles

New paper in J. Crom. A – PFAS emissions from functional textiles using micro-chamber and thermal desorption coupled to two-dimensional gas chromatography-time of flight mass spectrometry (TD-GCxGC-TOF MS)

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10 Sep 2024

Reliable separation and efficient group-type quantitation of total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH)

In this article published in 'The Column' (Sept 2024) , the analysis of TPH in environmental media is simplified using flow-modulated GCxGC–FID with quantitation based on pre-defined compound groupings. This approach overcomes the drawbacks of conventional solvent fractionation approaches, by eliminating the need for sample fractionation and automating data processing workflows.

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15 Oct 2023

Looking beyond terpenes to explore the hidden flavour spectrum of cannabis

A newly-published paper describes how two-dimensional gas chromatography (GC×GC), coupled with the BenchTOF MS and ChromSpace software was used to uncover a host of new flavour and aroma compounds in cannabis.

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19 Jan 2023

Identification of soft drinks

This article discusses how immersive sportive extraction coupled with comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography and time-of-flight mass spectrometry (GCxGC–TOF MS) was used to compare flavour profiles from popular brand soft drinks with those of imitation products.

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09 May 2022

Improved characterization of malodours in recycled plastics

Article from LCGC's The Column (May 2022) in which TD–GC×GC–TOF MS is used for comprehensive characterisation of the volatile organic compounds emitted by recycled plastics.

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27 Nov 2021

New Family of Aroma Compounds Found in Cannabis

Cannabis aroma is so complex, the volatile organic compounds responsible for its characteristic ‘skunk-like’ smell have eluded researchers until now. A recently published paper describes the discovery of a new family of volatile sulfur compounds in cannabis, which were proved to be responsible for its pungent aroma, using two-dimensional gas chromatography.

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18 Jul 2021

Enhanced evaluation of the authenticity of perfumes using GC×GC–TOF MS

This article shows how the comprehensive data acquired using GC×GC–TOF MS with Tandem Ionisation® can be processed in a single, automated workflow to uncover the subtle differences between brand and imitation fragrances for quality and authenticity evaluation.

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09 Feb 2021

Identifying Markers of Quality in Curry Powder Using GC×GC–TOF-MS

This article demonstrates how high-capacity sorptive extraction with trap-based focusing, coupled with enhanced separation by two-dimensional chromatography (GC×GC) and identification by time-of-flight mass spectrometry (TOF MS), gives greater insight into the aroma profiles of curry powder.

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12 Oct 2020

Determining Fruit Quality

A new paper describing how thermal desorption coupled with two-dimensional gas chromatography–time-of-flight mass spectrometry (TD–GC×GC–TOF MS) was used to determine the effects of cold storage on the volatile aroma compounds of different peach cultivars.

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19 Aug 2020

Comprehensive Two-Dimensional Gas Chromatography with Mass Spectrometry: Toward a Super-Resolved Separation Technique

A paper published in Analytical Chemistry demonstrates a new feature in the ChromSpace® software platform for multi-dimensional gas chromatography.

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18 Aug 2020

Improved profiling of cannabis terpenes for accurate product labelling using GC×GC

This article discusses how two-dimensional GC (GC×GC) coupled with mass spectrometry can be used to profile cannabis terpenes with enhanced separation, resulting in the confident identification of terpenes and improved flavour interpretation.

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19 May 2019

SepSolve Analytical equipment used in food chemical fingerprinting study

A new article on the comprehensive fingerprinting of volatiles in food – “Capturing the Signature of Quality” – has been published in the May edition of LCGC Europe magazine.

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27 Jul 2017

The development of Tandem Ionisation

Tandem Ionisation is the focus of an article published in The Analytical Scientist that explains how this technology was developed and ultimately commericalised for the BenchTOF series of time-of-flight mass spectrometers that we at SepSolve offer as part of our product range.

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