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Simplified LC-MS/MS for Herbicides in Cereals
Glyphosate analysis: LC-MS/MS method with Supel™ Carbon LC U/HPLC column for stability and retention.
Pesticide Classes and Exposure Hazards
Pesticide classes and health hazards from exposure to commercially available pesticides, herbicides, and fungicides.
Newly Developed Porous Graphitic Carbon in U/HPLC
Polar graphitic carbon enables UHPLC separation of highly polar pesticides, herbicides, and Vitamin D metabolites, advancing liquid chromatography capabilities.
UHPLC Analysis of Paraquat and Diquat on Supel™ Carbon LC
Ultra-high performance liquid chromatographic (UHPLC) separation of polar herbicides, paraquat and diquat using SupelTM Carbon LC column with baseline resolution, excellent peak shape, and good lot-to-lot reproducibility.
Fluorinated Building Blocks
With a vast offering of fluorinated building blocks, such as, trifluoromethyl, difluoromethyl, triflate, and pentafluorosulfanyl substituents for your toolkit, we make it even easier to discover your target compounds.
US EPA Method 632: HPLC Analysis of Pesticides on Ascentis® C18
-methylcarbamate 10 μg/mL; Diuron; Propham; Siduron; Methiocarb, analytical standard; Linuron 10 μg/mL; Swep 10 μg/mL; Chlorpropham 10 μg/mL; Barban; Neburon
LC/MS Analysis of Glyphosate and Metabolites on apHera™ NH2, 2 mm I.D. Column
LC/MS Analysis of Glyphosate and Metabolites on apHera™ NH2, 2 mm I.D. Column
Develop crop protection faster | Pesticide Synthesis
Learn about our broad technology and synthesis portfolios to help you with the discovery, development, and testing phases of the crop protection workflow, to align with plant breeding efforts.
Matrix Materials Standards
We offer a broad range of matrix certified reference materials for drinking water, soil, food, wastewater and environmental testing.
Ion Exchange Methodology
Ion Exchange Methodology in Sold Phase Extraction, Counter Ion Selectivity & Ion Exchange and the basic steps.
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