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Webinar: The power of modern HPTLC

Join Chemistry World and Advion for a webcast on the latest developments in HPTLC technology!

Wednesday, 20 March 2013 15:00 GMT

Professor Morlock from the University of Giessen, Germany, will give an overview of current HPTLC methodology, explore some examples of HPTLC-MS coupling and review other current hyphenations in HPTLC.

By the end of this free webinar, you will be able to:

– Recognise the power of modern HPTLC
– Learn about current hyphenations in HPTLC
– Understand the principle of elution-based HPTLC-MS
– Recognise how HPTLC hyphenations efficiently support analyses

Click here to register (free)

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HOT articles in Analyst

Visualizing latent fingerprints on stailess steel substrates

Check out our latest hot articles just published in Analyst!

They include a wide variety of topics such as nanospray desorption electrospray ionization for detection of microbial metabolites, near-infrared fluorescent probes for sensing nitroreductase in an aqueous medium, and visualization of latent fingerprint on stainless steel surfaces by electrochemiluminescence. These papers will be free to read until March 25th. Take a look NOW!

Non-destructive enhancement of latent fingerprints on stainless steel surfaces by electrochemiluminescence
Linru Xu ,  Yan Li ,  Yayun He and Bin Su
Analyst, 2013, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/C3AN00110E

A novel near-infrared fluorescent probe for selectively sensing nitroreductase (NTR) in an aqueous medium
Youmin Shi ,  Sichun Zhang and Xinrong Zhang
Analyst, 2013, 138, 1952-1955 
DOI: 10.1039/C3AN36807F

Near-infrared fluorescent probe for selectively sensing nitroreductase in an aqueous medium

Label-free selective impedimetric detection of Cu2+ ions using catalytic DNA
Cristina Ocaña ,  Natalia Malashikhina ,  Manel del Valle and Valeri Pavlov
Analyst, 2013,138, 1995-1999 
DOI: 10.1039/C3AN36778A

Chitosan-capped silver nanoparticles as a highly selective colorimetric probe for visual detection of aromatic ortho-trihydroxy phenols
Zhaohui Chen ,  Xiaodan Zhang ,  Haiyan Cao and Yuming Huang
Analyst, 2013, e
DOI: 10.1039/C3AN36905F

Hairpin oligonucleotides anchored terbium ion: a fluorescent probe to specifically detect lead(II) at sub-nM levels
Yueteng Wei ,  Ru Liu ,  Yaling Wang ,  Yuliang Zhao ,  Zhifang Cai and Xueyun Gao
Analyst, 2013, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/C3AN36795A

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Analyst Issue 7 now online!

Analyst Issue 7 is now available online! Take a look at our new wonderful covers featuring the latest discoveries in the field of analytical chemistry.

Julia Laskin and her group used nanospray desorption electrospray ionization for spatial profiling of chemical gradients generated by microbial communities on plate, and detected metabolites and lipids on the colonies and the surrounding agar. This methodology, just featured on the outisde front cover of Issue 7, might facilitate future studies on interactions between bacterial colonies.

Spatially resolved analysis of glycolipids and metabolites in living Synechococcus sp. PCC 7002 using nanospray desorption electrospray ionization
Ingela Lanekoff ,  Oleg Geydebrekht ,  Grigoriy E. Pinchuk ,  Allan E. Konopka and Julia Laskin
Analyst, 2013,138, 1971-1978
DOI: 10.1039/C3AN36716A 

Our inside front cover shows the work of Ahu Arslan Yildiz and colleagues from the Institute of Material Research and Engineering in Singapore. The researchers analysed the human ether-à-go-go-related gene (hERG) potassium channel, which is known to be involved in inherited or drug-induced long QT syndrome. Surface Plasmon Fluorescence Spectroscopy and Imaging Surface Plasmon resonance techniques were used to investigate the interactions between hERG and the drug. According to the study, this new approach could be applied to other membrane proteins for drug screening or other prorein-related interactions.

Biomimetic membrane platform containing hERG potassium channel and its application to drug screening
Ahu Arslan Yildiz ,  CongBao Kang and Eva-Kathrin Sinner
Analyst, 2013,138, 2007-2012
DOI: 10.1039/C3AN36159D

Finally, our outside back cover presents the Tutorial Review written by Sergei Kazarian and Andrew Chan from Imperial College London, who outline the most recent advances and applications of attenuated total reflection Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy imaging in biomedical studies. In addition, future developments in the area are discussed. 

ATR-FTIR spectroscopic imaging: recent advances and applications to biological systems
Sergei G. Kazarian and K. L. Andrew Chan
Analyst, 2013,138, 1940-1951
DOI: 10.1039/C3AN36865C

In addition, take a look below at our selected HOT articles of the issue. These papers will be free for you to enjoy until March 25th.

Facile formation of folic acid-modified dendrimer-stabilized gold–silver alloy nanoparticles for potential cellular computed tomography imaging applications
Hui Liu ,  Mingwu Shen ,  Jinglong Zhao ,  Jingyi Zhu ,  Tingting Xiao ,  Xueyan Cao ,  Guixiang Zhang and Xiangyang Shi
Analyst, 2013,138, 1979-1987
DOI: 10.1039/C3AN36649A

Label-free, disposable fiber-optic biosensors for DNA hybridization detection
Ming-jie Yin ,  Chuang Wu ,  Li-yang Shao ,  Wing Kin Edward Chan ,  A. Ping Zhang ,  Chao Lu and Hwa-yaw Tam
Analyst, 2013,138, 1988-1994
DOI: 10.1039/C3AN36791F

Novel switchable sensor for phosphate based on the distance-dependant fluorescence coupling of cysteine-capped cadmium sulfide quantum dots and silver nanoparticles
Guang-Li Wang ,  Huan-Jun Jiao ,  Xiao-Ying Zhu ,  Yu-Ming Dong and Zai-Jun Li
Analyst, 2013,138, 2000-2006
DOI: 10.1039/C3AN36878E

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Correlated Imaging for Chemical Analysis

Schematic picture of a hybrid instrument correlating different spectral imaging modes

Scientists use chemical imaging to address a variety of issues visualising the arrangement of atoms, the content of single cells or the colourless gases released into Earth’s atmosphere by cities of kilometre scale. Many analytical techniques have been developed to date and researchers are now interested in combining the different imaging modalities to increase and improve the information gathered from imaging experiments.

In this new Critical Review just published in Analyst Paul Bohn and his group at the University of Notre Dame, USA, explore all the latest imaging techniques and introduce the new area of Raman imaging and mass spectrometry in the field of correlated imaging.

To know more, please access the full article below. It will be free to read until March 8th.

Correlated imaging – a grand challenge in chemical analysis
Rachel Masyuko ,  Eric J. Lanni ,  Jonathan V. Sweedler and Paul W. Bohn
Analyst, 2013, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/C3AN36416J

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Showcase your own research at the Analytical Research Forum 2013 (ARF13): extended deadline

The deadline for submitting oral abstracts has been extended to 4 March 2013

This is the premier Analytical Science meeting of the RSC designed primarily for early-career analytical scientists (including PhD students and postdoctoral fellows) to present their latest results in the context of the wider analytical science community.

Oral and poster contributions from students and young researchers are welcome. Prizes for the best contributions will be awarded.

An added feature this year will be a tour of the GSK site in Stevenage, which is where the lectures and poster presentations will take place.

Don’t miss the opportunity! Submit your abstract now!

Check out the event website to find out more – http://rsc.li/arf13

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Analyst Issue 6 NOW online

The new issue of Analyst is now available online. Take a look at our wonderful covers and discover all about the latest research behind them.

Our outside front cover shows the work of Igor Lednev and his group from the State University of New York, USA. The researchers analyse biological specimens using surface- and tip-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS and TERS) and investigate the lack amide I band, commonly used as a marker for interpretation of the secondary protein structure.

Amide I vibrational mode suppression in surface (SERS) and tip (TERS) enhanced Raman spectra of protein specimens
Dmitry Kurouski ,  Thomas Postiglione ,  Tanja Deckert-Gaudig ,  Volker Deckert and Igor K. Lednev
Analyst, 2013,138, 1665-1673
DOI: 10.1039/C2AN36478F

Our interesting inside front cover showcases work from Luigi Sanguigno from the Italian Institute of Technology, who describes how fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS) can be misleading in 2D systems. This study highlights the alignment issues and the effects of thermal fluctuations related to FCS in 2D systems and proposes elimination of systematic errors due to the misalignments of membranes.

Accounting for misalignments and thermal fluctuations in fluorescence correlation spectroscopy experiments on membranes
Luigi Sanguigno ,  Chiara Cosenza ,  Filippo Causa and Paolo Antonio Netti
Analyst, 2013,138, 1674-1681
DOI: 10.1039/C2AN36681A

The outside back cover of this issue introduces negative mode probe electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (PESI-MS) as a tool for biomolecular analysis and cancer dignostics. Mridul Kanti Mandal and colleagues from the University of Yamanashi, Japan, analysed several combinations of solvents and probes to optmise the conditions of ionization for biomolecules such as peptides, proteins and lipids.

Biomolecular analysis and cancer diagnostics by negative mode probe electrospray ionization
Mridul Kanti Mandal ,  Subhrakanti Saha ,  Kentaro Yoshimura ,  Yasuo Shida ,  Sen Takeda ,  Hiroshi Nonami and Kenzo Hiraoka
Analyst, 2013,138, 1682-1688
DOI: 10.1039/C3AN36554A

In addition, along with our new covers we also have some selected HOT articles for you to enjoy. These papers will be free to read for the next 10 days.

Take a look at Issue 6 now!

A mixed alkanethiol based immunosensor for surface plasmon field-enhanced fluorescence spectroscopy in serum
Andreas Scholten ,  Bernhard Menges ,  Martin Juebner ,  Markus A. Rothschild and Katja Bender
Analyst, 2013,138, 1705-1712
DOI: 10.1039/C3AN35657D

A Hg2+-mediated label-free fluorescent sensing strategy based on G-quadruplex formation for selective detection of glutathione and cysteine
Jingjin Zhao ,  Chunfei Chen ,  Liangliang Zhang ,  Jianhui Jiang ,  Guoli Shen and Ruqin Yu
Analyst, 2013,138, 1713-1718
DOI: 10.1039/C3AN36657J

Iodine excitation in a dielectric barrier discharge micro-plasma and its determination by optical emission spectrometry
Yong-Liang Yu ,  Shuai Dou ,  Ming-Li Chen and Jian-Hua Wang
Analyst, 2013,138, 1719-1725
DOI: 10.1039/C2AN36780G

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HOT Articles in Analyst!

In the latest issue of Analyst we have some wonderful HOT articles for you to read. They cover a wide variety of topics including iodine determination by optical emission spectrometry, detection of trinitrotoluene in seawater, and immunosensors for surface plasmon field-enhanced fluorescence spectroscopy in serum.

If you want to know more about the latest discoveries published in Analyst, take a look at the papers below, they will be free to read until February 28th.

Iodine excitation in a dielectric barrier discharge micro-plasma and its determination by optical emission spectrometry
Yong-Liang Yu ,  Shuai Dou ,  Ming-Li Chen and Jian-Hua Wang
Analyst, 2013, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/C2AN36780G

Graphenes prepared from multi-walled carbon nanotubes and stacked graphene nanofibers for detection of 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene (TNT) in seawater
Shu Min Tan ,  Chun Kiang Chua and Martin Pumera
Analyst, 2013, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/C3AN00089C

Graphene nanopfibers for detection of trinitrotoluene

A mixed alkanethiol based immunosensor for surface plasmon field-enhanced fluorescence spectroscopy in serum
Andreas Scholten ,  Bernhard Menges ,  Martin Juebner ,  Markus A. Rothschild and Katja Bender
Analyst, 2013, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/C3AN35657D

Facile formation of folic acid-modified dendrimer-stabilized gold–silver alloy nanoparticles for potential cellular computed tomography imaging applications
Hui Liu ,  Mingwu Shen ,  Jinglong Zhao ,  Jingyi Zhu ,  Tingting Xiao ,  Xueyan Cao ,  Guixiang Zhang and Xiangyang Shi
Analyst, 2013, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/C3AN36649A

In-process phase growth measurement technique in the fabrication of monolithic porous layer open tubular (monoPLOT) columns using capacitively coupled contactless conductivity
David A. Collins ,  Ekaterina P. Nesterenko ,  Dermot Brabazon and Brett Paull
Analyst, 2013, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/C3AN00133D

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HOT articles in Analyst Issue 5

Along with Analyst Issue 5, here is a list of selected HOT articles for you to read all about. Topics vary from lipid imaging by mass spectrometry to determination of drugs by titanium oxide nanoparticles. Featured below are the work of Asit Baran Mandal and colleagues who present a new single molecular FRET-based sensor for determination of iron, and a study from the National Sun Yat-sen University, Taiwan, on direct monitoring of chemical transformations. All these papers will be free to read until February 28th. Have a read now!

Lipid imaging by mass spectrometry – a review
David Gode and Dietrich A. Volmer
Analyst, 2013,138, 1289-1315
DOI: 10.1039/C2AN36337B

Single molecular FRET-based sensor for detection of Fe2+

A highly selective and efficient single molecular FRET based sensor for ratiometric detection of Fe3+ ions
Narendra Reddy Chereddy ,  Sathiah Thennarasu and Asit Baran Mandal
Analyst, 2013,138, 1334-1337
DOI: 10.1039/C3AN36577H

Impact of charge state on gas-phase behaviors of noncovalent protein complexes in collision induced dissociation and surface induced dissociation
Mowei Zhou ,  Shai Dagan and Vicki H. Wysocki
Analyst, 2013,138, 1353-1362
DOI: 10.1039/C2AN36525A

TLC with MALDI-MS to monitor chemical transformations

Direct monitoring of chemical transformations by combining thin layer chromatography with nanoparticle-assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry
Chun-Chi Chen ,  Yung-Lin Yang ,  Chun-Lin Ou ,  Chih-Hung Chou ,  Chih-Chuang Liaw and Po-Chiao Lin
Analyst, 2013,138, 1379-1385
DOI: 10.1039/C2AN36423A

Mass spectrometry sequencing of transfer ribonucleic acids by the comparative analysis of RNA digests (CARD) approach
Siwei Li and Patrick A. Limbach
Analyst, 2013,138, 1386-1394
DOI: 10.1039/C2AN36515D 

Adsorptive stripping voltammetric determination of imipramine, trimipramine and desipramine employing titanium dioxide nanoparticles and an Amberlite XAD-2 modified glassy carbon paste electrode
Bankim J. Sanghavi and Ashwini K. Srivastava
Analyst, 2013,138, 1395-1404
DOI: 10.1039/C2AN36330E

Electrical, enzymatic graphene biosensing of 5-aminosalicylic acid
Pratima Labroo and Yue Cui
Analyst, 2013,138, 1325-1328
DOI: 10.1039/C3AN36660J

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Analyst Issue 5 NOW online!

Analyst issue 5 has now gone online! Take a look at these three woderful covers and read all about the new discoveries behind them.

Featured on the outside front cover  is the recent study of Todd Mitchell and his group, from the University of Wollongong, Australia. The team describes a novel approach to identify lipids on the surface of contact lenses by using liquid extraction surface analysis coupled to tandem mass spectrometry, and shows that lipids can be extracted with limited degradation of the contact lenses in only 15 minutes.

Automated surface sampling of lipids from worn contact lenses coupled with tandem mass spectrometry
Simon H. J. Brown ,  Liam H. Huxtable ,  Mark D. P. Willcox ,  Stephen J. Blanksby and Todd W. Mitchell
Analyst, 2013,138, 1316-1320
DOI: 10.1039/C2AN36189B

Our inside front cover showcases work coming from the Republic of Korea. Taesung Kim and researchers at the Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology introduce a surface-patterned Nafion film to induce ion concentration polarization. This method can be easily used for separation and concentration of proteins extracted from lysed bacterial cells simultaneously and continuously on a chip.

Ion concentration polarization in a single and open microchannel induced by a surface-patterned perm-selective film
Minseok Kim ,  Mingjie Jia and Taesung Kim
Analyst, 2013,138, 1370-1378
DOI: 10.1039/C2AN36346A

Finally, the interesting outisde back cover of this issue shows a novel strategy for efficient ionization of phosphopeptides in mixtures presented by Hao Chen and his group from the Ohio University, USA. Desorption electrospray ionization-mass spectrometry allows direct ionization of analytes without the need of sample separation or enrichment. The new method presented here would provide ionization and examination of analytes in low pH environment.

Highly efficient ionization of phosphopeptides at low pH by desorption electrospray ionization mass spectrometry
Ning Pan ,  Pengyuan Liu ,  Weidong Cui ,  Bo Tang ,  Jingmin Shi and Hao Chen
Analyst, 2013,138, 1321-1324
DOI: 10.1039/C3AN36737A

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HOT articles in Analyst!

Take a look at this great list of selected HOT articles we’ve recently published in Analyst! They cover a wide range of topics including adsorptive stripping voltammetric determination of antidepressants, FRET-based sensors for ratiometric detection of iron, and direct monitoring of chemical transformations by thin layer chromatography combined to nanoparticle-assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry.

Impact of charge state on gas-phase behaviors of noncovalent protein complexes in collision induced dissociation and surface induced dissociation
Mowei Zhou ,  Shai Dagan and Vicki H. Wysocki
Analyst, 2013, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/C2AN36525A

Amide I vibrational mode suppression in surface (SERS) and tip (TERS) enhanced Raman spectra of protein specimens
Dmitry Kurouski ,  Thomas Postiglione ,  Tanja Deckert-Gaudig ,  Volker Deckert and Igor K. Lednev
Analyst, 2013, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/C2AN36478F

Adsorptive stripping voltammetric determination of imipramine, trimipramine and desipramine employing titanium dioxide nanoparticles and an Amberlite XAD-2 modified glassy carbon paste electrode
Bankim J. Sanghavi and Ashwini K. Srivastava
Analyst, 2013, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/C2AN36330E

Direct monitoring of chemical transformations by combining thin layer chromatography with nanoparticle-assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry
Chun-Chi Chen ,  Yung-Lin Yang ,  Chun-Lin Ou ,  Chih-Hung Chou ,  Chih-Chuang Liaw and Po-Chiao Lin
Analyst, 2013, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/C2AN36423A

A highly selective and efficient single molecular FRET based sensor for ratiometric detection of Fe3+ ions
Narendra Reddy Chereddy ,  Sathiah Thennarasu and Asit Baran Mandal
Analyst, 2013, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/C3AN36577H

Antibody orientation on biosensor surfaces.

We also have an interesting minireview on antibody orientation on biosensor surfaces. Han Zuilhof and colleagues from The Netherlands discuss the most recent approaches for immobilzation of antibodies on surfaces and review protein modification methods applicable for oriented antibody immobilization. To read the full article, please access the link below:

Antibody orientation on biosensor surfaces: a minireview
Anke K. Trilling ,  Jules Beekwilder and Han Zuilhof
Analyst, 2013, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/C2AN36787D

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