‘Atomic Absorption’

A Laboratorytalk guide

Start with the news release PSS offers particle characterisation instruments from Particle and Surface Sciences (Europe), which we summarised at the time by saying "Particle and Surface Sciences (PSS) is offering no obligation technical advice on particle characterisation applications, and has the latest brochures and information on particle size measurement. ". Several months prior to that, we featured the news release Measuring system monitors mercury levels from PS Analytical: "PS Analytical (PSA) provides solutions for mercury measurements in the utilities market. ".
 
In July 2009, we covered the news from Asylum Research - take a look at Natural History Museum selects Asylum Research AFM which says: "The Natural History Museum in London has announced that its mineralogy department has acquired Asylum Research's MFP-3D stand-alone atomic force microscope (AFM) to study nanomaterials. ".
 
Take a look also at the news release from Pittcon, Papers needed for Pittcon 2010, as well as Caco-2 evaluates in vitro intestinal absorption from Admecell, and Titan ETEM microscope ordered by Stanford from FEI.
 

Latest stories...
Innova Biosciences unveils Lightning-Link Atto 610 (May 2009)

Innova Biosciences has introduced the Lightning-Link Atto 610 as part of a new generation of fluorescent labels for the red spectral region.

Simulator 9.0 reflects population variability (May 2009)

Simcyp has expanded the capabilities of its population-based drug absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion (ADME) simulator with the launch of version 9.0.

Carl Zeiss unveils twin-scanner microscope (April 2009)

Carl Zeiss has launched the LSM 7 MP: a purpose-built multiphoton laser scanning microscope that incorporates two separate scanners.

Perkinelmer's SMS 100 improves mercury analysis (April 2009)

Perkinelmer has unveiled the SMS 100 analyser, which is designed to improve the detection and measurement of mercury in solids and liquids and to help minimise the need for complex sample preparation.

NanoInk unveils Nanoprofessor project (April 2009)

NanoInk has announced a curriculum-led product to deliver trained nanotechnologists for the 21st century.

Analytik Jena introduces sample digestion system (April 2009)

The Topwave microwave-assisted pressure digestion system from Analytik Jena UK provides a sample preparation capability for atomic spectroscopy.

Tirf 3 visualises processes near cell membrane (March 2009)

Carl Zeiss has introduced the Laser Tirf 3 microscope system, which enhances the visualisation of near cell-membrane dynamic processes while maintaining optimum specimen-incubation conditions.

GPC/SEC system sorts polymers and nanoparticles (March 2009)

Malvern Instruments will exhibit Viscotek's TDAmax gel permeation chromatography/size exclusion chromatography (GPC/SEC) system at the American Chemical Society's spring 2009 exposition.

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Further reading
  • Plug and play atomic absorption

    An 'entirely new approach' to instrument use and servicing is promised by the manufacturer of this flame atomic absorption spectroscope
  • Atomic absorption spectrometers are intelligent

    The new instruments incorporate unique intelligent Spectrometer Qualification (iSQ), which is able to automatically test and confirm the spectrometer's hardware performance prior to any analytical run
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