PAH Induction upon Pyrolysis of Hydroxyl-Terminated Polybutadiene-Based Solid Rocket Fuels
Pyrolysis of HTPB/AP mixtures produces PAHs and aromatic C6 species absent in pure HTPB. Mass spectrometry confirms rapid PAH growth on μs time scales with pathways revealed by Pyr-GC-MS.
Mo, 25.8.2025
LabRulez
Article | Webinars
Webinars LabRulezGCMS Week 35/2025
8 webinars: aroma, biomarkers, extraction, forensic toxicology, GC, green chemistry, IR microscopy, microplastics, off-odors, PFAS, pharma tablets, pesticides
Mo, 25.8.2025
LabRulez
Presentation | Video
MW extraction and derivatization & GCxGC-FID for FAMEs in food (Donatella Ferrara, MDCW 2025)
Discover a one-step microwave-assisted method for lipid extraction and derivatization into FAMEs, analyzed by FM-GC×GC-FID. A robust, greener, and faster alternative for complex food matrices.
We, 20.8.2025
The Multidimensional Chromatography Workshop
Article | Application
News from LabRulezGCMS Library - Week 34, 2025
This week we bring you poster by Agilent Technologies / ASMS and application note by Shimadzu!
We, 20.8.2025
LabRulez
Article | Academy
Peak Shape Problems: No Peaks
Missing peaks in GC runs? This technical tip reviews key causes like syringe, inlet, detector, or column issues, with practical solutions to restore results.
We, 20.8.2025
Phenomenex
Article | Product
How to set the Sequence Options in Clarity SW
Learn how to configure sequence options in Clarity software, including passive vs. active mode, idle time, file naming, calibration settings, and shutdown methods.
Tu, 19.8.2025
DataApex
Article | Product
Why Compound Discoverer 3.4 Software is Worth Your Attention!
Keep Your GC Running: Essential Spare Parts for Every Lab
Discover essential GC spare parts, from inlets and EPC modules to power boards and exhaust deflectors. Keep your chromatography system running smoothly with reliable replacements.
Tu, 19.8.2025
LabRulez
Scientific article | Science and research
Analysis of the Human Scent on Fired Cartridge Cases from a Simulated Crime Scene
Pilot study shows human scent can survive firing on cartridge cases. Using olfactronics and olfactorics, traces were matched to volunteers to reveal who loaded the weapon.