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Extending the boundaries of metals analysis

Inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometer with octopole reaction system eliminates the need for graphite furnace atomic absorption and inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectroscopy

News from Agilent Technologies ( 7 June 2002)

Picture of a purer environment

An informative and decorative poster displaying applications of ICP-MS in practical, every-day environmental issues is available for the asking

News from Thermo Electron (elemental analysis) ( 7 June 2002)

FTIR spectrophotometer in a briefcase

Ultra lightweight portable research grade portable Fourier transform IR spectrophotometers can be used anywhere for on site molecular analysis

News from Spectrolab ( 6 June 2002)

Real-time gas analyser

Mass spectrometer provides sophisticated, precise, and continuous monitoring of a wide range of components in gas streams

News from Agilent Technologies ( 3 June 2002)

Not just a shot in the dark

Laser-ablation system makes LA-ICP-MS suitable as a routine analytical tool for precise fluid inclusion measurements, and is safer and cheaper than toxic excimer lasers

News from Thermo Electron (elemental analysis) ( 3 June 2002)

Korean spectroscopy firms opens UK branch

Sevenoaks selected as site of branch office and gateway to European sales operation because of superior quality of personnel available in the UK

News from Scinco Europe (31 May 2002)

Award for excellence in mass spectrometry

German researcher receives life science award in recognition of her exceptional achievements in the structural analysis of glycoconjugates

News from Applied Biosystems (17 May 2002)

New possibilities for old HP mass spectrometers

Data acquisition system promises increased sensitivity and bandwidth and the ability to perform multiple experiments, breathing new life into old equipment

News from Acquisition Solutions K (30 April 2002)

Multiple path length cell system

Spectroscopy range expanded with multiple path-length cell system to enable determination of CDOM in sea and freshwater environments

News from WPI (22 April 2002)

Atmospheric pressure Maldi for proteomics research

Offering structural elucidation of peptides and other compunds at a fraction of the cost of TOF mass spectrometers, this is a new approach to matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionisation

News from Agilent Technologies (18 April 2002)

Analysis of arterial plaque formation

Use of FT-IR imaging system to study lipid build-up in coronary arteries described in this new application note

News from Perkin Elmer LAS (UK) (formerly LAS) ( 9 April 2002)

Quality control of nutraceuticals

Rapid, unambiguous materials qualification without the need for expert knowledge of chemometrics using this FT-IR and FT-NIR spectroscopy materials checking system

News from Perkin Elmer LAS (UK) (formerly LAS) ( 8 April 2002)

ICP/MS 'completely eliminates' interferences

Polyatomic interferences eliminated by use of dynamic reaction cell to provide ultratrace-level detection limits and variable axial field technology for high speed

News from Perkin Elmer LAS (UK) (formerly LAS) ( 4 April 2002)

High-speed multi-channel spectroradiometer

Specifically designed for light emitting diode (LED) test and measurement applications, this device also meets the requirements of CIE guidelines 127

News from Glen Spectra ( 3 April 2002)

The fastest ICP-MS currently available

Optimised for routine ultrace analysis, this new instrument is aimed at for environmental, clinical, geochemical, and general testing laboratories

News from Perkin Elmer LAS (UK) (formerly LAS) ( 3 April 2002)

InGaAs array for spectroscopy

Claiming the highest resolution and smallest pixels in its class, these detectors are available with liquid nitrogen cooling for low noise or two-stage Peltier cooling for signal strength

News from Jobin Yvon (27 March 2002)

Removal of ICP-MS interference

A collicion of particles may result in removal of a significant ICP-MS interference or may induce unwanted interferences: undesirable species can now be prevented from being detected

News from Thermo Electron (elemental analysis) (20 March 2002)

Ultra-trace elemental analysis in ICP-MS

The most demanding challenges of ultra-trace elemental analysis in semiconductor grade chemicals should be met by this small-footprint mass spectrometer

News from Thermo Electron (elemental analysis) (19 March 2002)

The second highest performing spectrometer

Said to outperform all but one of the other radial ICP spectrometers available today, this new model is described as a 'platform for the future'

News from Jobin Yvon ( 4 March 2002)

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

News from Perkin Elmer LAS (UK) (formerly LAS) (27 February 2002)

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