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Case study

Using automated sorptive extraction to detect trace-level odour-active compounds in plant-based foods

Aroma Chemistry Group, Research Institutes of Sweden (RISE)

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Application note

Detection of ethylene oxide in medical equipment by headspace–trap with multi-step enrichment and GC–MS

Application Note 292

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A straightforward method for the analysis of PAHs in water by high-capacity sorptive extraction and TD–GC–MS

Application Note 291

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Blog

Why ASTM D7892-2025 is a game-changer for hydrogen purity testing

30 July 2025

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Seven surprising aroma insights from "The Science of Taste" at Greenwich

Exploring the science of flavour at Greenwich | 21 July 2025

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Application note

Detection of residual ethylene oxide and epichlorohydrin in foodstuffs using automated multi-step enrichment–headspace–trap with GC–MS/MS

Application Note 290

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Unlocking the secrets of flavour - VOC profiling for food quality and authenticity

LCGC: The Column, June 2025

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Automated HiSorb high-capacity sorptive extraction for Centri 90

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Expanding automated sorptive extraction capabilities for GC–MS

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Can Markes’ TD instruments be used to analyse PFAS in air?

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Is PFAS contamination a problem when using Markes’ TD instruments to analyse airborne PFAS?

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Blog

Detecting adulterated paprika: Food authenticity and quality assessment

30 May 2025

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Advancing atmospheric research in India using solvent‑free, cryogen-free thermal desorption

Physical Research Laboratory (PRL), India

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How to switch from helium to hydrogen carrier gas for thermal desorption – safely and confidently

Expert FAQs covering the key considerations for switching carrier gas in thermal desorption workflows

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Application note

Enhancing SPME analysis of foods and beverages with cryogen-free trap focusing

Application Note 289

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Breathing easy: Advanced monitoring of airborne chemical hazards using thermal desorption−gas chromatography

Presented at Pittcon, USA, 2025

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Fully automated, cryogen-free analysis of ethylene oxide residues in medical devices by multi-step enrichment-headspace-trap

Presented at Pittcon, USA, 2025

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Powering the future: Advancing volatile chemical measurement in energy gases and alternative energy sources

Presented at Joint Workshop EMN, Netherlands, 2025

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