Analytical Chemistry
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How Does Inverted Electrode Geometry Impact Ion Energy Analysis in Mass Spectrometry?
Right now, the market for mass spectrometry is on the rise. In fact, by the time we arrive in 2029, it is expected to be worth around $9.17 – $14.6 billion. Mass spectrometers examine ions and their mass through the use of magnetic fields and electric fields. By using mass spectrometry to undertake ion energy analysis, we can learn about ions and the different formations of molecules. ...
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Understanding Thermal Desorption: A Comprehensive Guide
Thermal desorption is a powerful technique used in various fields, including environmental science, analytical chemistry, and material science. It involves the process of heating a material to ...
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Alfa Chemistry: Enhancing Thin Layer Chromatography (TLC) Capabilities with New Derivatization Reagents
Alfa Chemistry, a reliable chemical supplier, is pleased to announce the addition of a comprehensive range of derivatization reagents for use in Thin Layer Chromatography (TLC). These reagents are specifically designed to enhance the detection and ...
Alfa Chemistry’s MS and NMR Center Enables Fast, Cost-Effective Laboratory Analytical Testing
Alfa Chemistry Unveils Expanded Assortment of Derivatization Reagents for Use in Gas Chromatography (GC)
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Ion-Selective Electrodes (ISE’s) Sensor
Ion-Selective Electrodes (ISE’s) are a class of sensors that respond to the presence of specific ions, such as sodium (Na+) or bromide (Br). They are used in conjunction with a reference electrode, and report ion concentrations in mg/L.