January 2009
Volume 41, Number 1
Featured in the January issue is an upgradeable accessory for FTIR microscopy imaging applications, a TGA DSC system to measure heat of evaporation, TOC analysis using a total organic carbon analyzer and TOC software, and pressurized containers for liquid dispensing.
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Chin-Kai Meng
Thursday, January 01, 2009
Compounds such as antibiotics, over-the-
counter medicines, and caffeine drain through the sewage system largely unaltered into rivers and streams, and even enter the drinking water supply in very ...
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Richard A. Larsen, Ken-ichi Akao, Jun Koshoubu
FTIR microscope systems allow the
analysis of extremely small samples
(<250 µm) using infrared spectroscopy.
Mapping experiments utilizing a single-element detector can provide infrared image data ...
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Steve Sauerbrunn, Michael Zemo
Thursday, January 01, 2009
Heat of evaporation is the amount of heat required to make a physical change from the liquid phase to the gas phase.
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Stephen C. Lawson
In a variety of industrial and environmental applications, the measurement of total organic carbon in water is an important analytical parameter in evaluating water quality. The Fusion analyzer and ...
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Jim Westra
Thursday, January 01, 2009
Large quantities of flammable solvents
are used in today’s high-throughput analytical and biopharmaceutical laboratories. To minimize hazards, these laboratories have tried to adopt alternative ...
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