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Greening the lab: first net zero mass spectrometer launched

Greening the lab: first net zero mass spectrometer launched

As part of an initiative to permanently remove CO₂ emissions associated with the manufacture and supply chain of all new inorganic IRMS products, the world’s first net zero mass spectrometer (MS) has been launched. This is the first product launch within an inspiring initiative that commits to removing all embodied carbon in new instrumentation, using technologies, like direct air capture and bio-oil sequestration that will make it easier than ever for scientists working across geoscience, food and beverage, environmental science and forensics to practice science sustainably.

11 October 2021 |
The renaissance of supercritical fluid chromatography

The renaissance of supercritical fluid chromatography

Early development of supercritical fluid chromatography (SFC) was described as high-pressure or dense gas chromatography (HPGC or DGC) and low boiling point hydrocarbons were used as the supercritical mobile phase. Its conception was intended to combine the benefits of liquid chromatography with the efficiency of gas chromatography.

23 September 2021 |
Solving process safety and scale up

Solving process safety and scale up

In industries ranging from pharmaceuticals to fine chemicals, there is a need to take small, laboratory scale chemical reactions to mass manufacture of a product. Joe Willmot looks at how thermal and pressure hazards can be identified, assessed, and mitigated at each stage of product development.

10 August 2021 |
FTIR Sample Handling Buyer's Guide

FTIR Sample Handling Buyer's Guide

Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy is a versatile method applicable to many different sample types and scientific fields

09 June 2021 |

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01 February 2021 |

01 February 2021 |

Laboratory day

01 February 2021 |

01 February 2021 |