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The American Chemical Society Division of Analytical Chemistry aims to shape the future by advancing the science of chemical characterization & measurement.
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Joined March 2017
Are you passionate about measurement, sensing, or analytical techniques? Join us at the ACS Division of Analytical Chemistry, where we champion growth, community, and the future of analytical science. Visit us:
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AI meets analytical chemistry: A new tool uses infrared imaging + machine learning to ID plastics in seconds—boosting recycling efficiency and reducing waste. A smart step for sustainability. https://t.co/bYapme3wu9
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Engineering sustainable plastics management systems is a current challenge. Plastics are indispensable in different applications, but their economic, environmental, and social impacts pose sustaina...
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Undergrads: Apply for the ANYL Kolthoff Award! Get up to $1,000 to present your analytical chemistry research at #ACSSpring2026 or PITTCON. Priority for first-time presenters. Apps due Jan 12, 2026. https://t.co/b5dmaT12Xa
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Undergrads & faculty: Join the ANYL Education Committee for a webinar on navigating grad school applications. Hear from faculty experts on what’s new this cycle & how to prep strong, informed applications. Don’t miss it! https://t.co/5D0xLjit9t
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Scientists found a fast, low-cost way to check graphene oxide quality by tracking how it reacts with glowing molecules—no fancy equipment needed. A smart example of analytical chemistry making advanced materials more accessible. https://t.co/AUfhcxBQrM
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Graphene-based materials (GBMs), including graphene oxide and graphene, are atomically thin materials with great promise, but efforts to realize their potential have been hampered by inconsistent...
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Bush basil helps green beans fend off spider mites by releasing VOCs like linalool & eugenol 🌿 A win for sustainable ag—made possible by analytical chemistry tools that detect & quantify plant defenses. https://t.co/HO2ylJ6iRK
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A new study suggests that growing bush basil near bean plants could offer a cost-effective, natural (and tasty!) alternative to chemical repellants.
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Presenting at ACS Spring 2026? Add SciMeetings to your registration to get a DOI, open access visibility, and keep your work discoverable long after the event. Amplify your impact.
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SciMeetings is the official repository for all ACS Meetings and Expositions, and allows researchers like you to extend the longevity of your posters and presentations beyond the conference.
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We just announced ACS Spring 2026! Join us in person or online to experience ACS Spring 2026 programming, special lectures, and opportunities to connect with top leaders in the chemistry community. Sunday, March 22, 2026 – Thursday, March 26, 2026 https://t.co/VsEcCc1WXa
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Join the ACS Spring Meeting in Atlanta, GA or online from March 22–26, 2026. Explore thousands of scientific presentations, expand your network, attend professional development courses, and discover...
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"Magic” melamine sponges shed up to 1.55T microplastic fibers/month. Thanks to analytical chemistry, we can detect hidden pollutants, inform safer design, & protect public health. https://t.co/tYapxgBcyK
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The abrasion of synthetic textile fibers is a significant factor in the generation of environmental microplastic fibers (MPFs). The extent to which polymer sponges designed specifically for surface...
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New tool alert: Open Specy 1.0 automates spectral & hyperspectral analysis to identify microplastics—turning a once expert-only task into a fast, standardized workflow. It’s a win for reproducibility, scale, and the power of analytical chemistry. https://t.co/xMfqJHK20S
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Microplastic spectral analysis is one of the most time-consuming processes in studying microplastic pollution, often requiring days per sample. Researchers are transitioning to automated batch and...
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The Nanozymes for Bioanalysis & Beyond Symposium was held at the ACS Fall Meeting this year. Prof. Wei Hui and Prof. Liu Juewen organized the symposium. This symposium provided a valuable platform to share recent progress, address current challenges & explore further directions.
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Expand your network with ACS! Connect through student chapters, local sections, divisions, national events, virtual services, and career training. ACS provides networking that fits every career stage. Learn more:
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Network with top chemists through in-person training, career consulting, career events, local groups and more.
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Scientists have developed an accurate method for identifying toxic blue-green algae using molecular tools. This breakthrough could help protect people & animals from harmful algal blooms more effectively and efficiently than traditional testing methods.
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Harmful algal blooms present severe environmental threats, impacting water quality, aquatic ecosystems, and human health. The frequency and intensity of these blooms are rising, largely driven by...
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Patricia Forbes from the University of Pretoria will speak in the Innovators in Analytical Chemistry Education webinar series at 11 am EDT this Friday, Sept 26 on "Opening the box: a self-assembled spectrophotometer for active learning". https://t.co/yx1lRgrI1Z
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Heat waves in Texas elevated ozone, VOCs, and harmful nanoparticles, with trees emitting more isoprene under extreme heat. Analytical chemistry tools like PTR-ToF‑MS made this insight possible, crucial for understanding and safeguarding air quality.
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WASHINGTON, Aug. 18, 2025 — Heat waves are becoming more common, severe and long-lasting. These prolonged periods of hot weather are especially
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New open-source tool predicts mass spectra for designer drug metabolites—helping labs catch what routine screens miss. A powerful example of analytical chemistry advancing forensic & public health detection. https://t.co/Gi54hi4U7r
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Computer modeling could solve the real-world problem of detecting designer drugs. These drugs are developed to replicate the effects of known drugs but evade law enforcement. The chemical structure...
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Considering a career in chemistry? Whether you're just starting out or pivoting into something new, ACS has the tools to help you explore fields, discover sectors, and grow your network. Start mapping your future in the chemical sciences:
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What can you do with a chemistry degree? Explore over 40 fields in the chemical sciences. Learn what chemists do in different roles.
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See what’s happening on the ground at ACS Fall 2025 in DC—talks, posters, networking, and more from chemists around the world. https://t.co/mIZvSnEvAr
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Scientists from around the globe gather in Washington, DC, Aug. 17–21 for one of ACS’s biggest annual meetings
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Congratulations to our newly elected Officers: Chair-Elect, Jackie Besinaiz Thomas; Secretary, Michelle Rivard; Councilor, Anna Cavinato; Councilor, Jonathan Shackman; Alternate Councilor, Christine Skaggs; Alternate Councilor, Junyong Jo. Many thanks go to all of our nominees.
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Karen Phinney has been named a 2025 ACS Fellow! A longtime leader in the ACS Analytical Division, she’s known for advancing reference methods and standards in proteomics, metabolomics, and beyond through her work at NIST. Congrats, Karen!
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ACS has named 36 members as ACS Fellows for 2025. The fellows program began in 2009 to recognize and honor ACS members for outstanding achievements in and contributions to science, the profession and...
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