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Development of a transportable High-Performance Liquid Chromatograph with Ultraviolet detection and a method for the rapid analysis of 13 carbonyl compounds hydrazones

Development of a transportable High-Performance Liquid Chromatograph with Ultraviolet detection and a method for the rapid analysis of 13 carbonyl compounds hydrazonesGrandjean, Audrey, Anaïs Becker, Mathilde Mascles, et al. « Development of a transportable High-Performance Liquid Chromatograph with Ultraviolet detection and a method for the rapid analysis of 13 carbonyl compounds hydrazones ». Journal of Chromatography Open

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Development of an Online Instrument for Continuous Gaseous PAH Quantification: Laboratory Evaluation and Comparison with the Offline Reference UHPLC-Fluorescence Method

Vaz-Ramos Joana, Mathilde Mascles, Anaïs Becker, et al. « Development of an Online Instrument for Continuous Gaseous PAH Quantification: Laboratory Evaluation and Comparison with the Offline Reference UHPLC-Fluorescence Method ». Chemosensors 11, no 9 (2023): 9.

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Portable Temperature-Controlled Permeation Device for Formaldehyde Gas Standards

This joint article by ICPEES (CNRS/University of Strasbourg) and Chromatotec introduces an innovative portable device for generating formaldehyde gas, crucial for indoor air quality analysis. The lightweight, low-gas consumption device allows accurate on-site calibrations across a wide range of concentrations. This tool addresses the increasing need for monitoring atmospheric pollutants in various environments, aiding in

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Detecting pests thanks to volatile organic compounds

Proposing an early diagnosis of infected plants by detecting volatile organic compounds is the project in which Stéphane Le Calvé, researcher at the Institute of Chemistry and Processes for Energy, Environment and Health (Icpees – Unistra/CNRS) has been involved since March 2023. And this within the framework of the Joint Laboratory (LabCom)* AnaVOC in collaboration

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