Analytical instrumentation > Spectroscopy

High-definition MS system

06 March, 2008

As a tool, conventional mass spectrometry is a good method for differentiating between proteins with different masses. However, as different folded forms of a particular protein have identical masses, it is virtually impossible to differentiate them by conventional means. That's where the Waters Synapt HDMS system and its embedded ion mobility technology can help.


A new direction for gas spectroscopy

15 January, 2008

Physicists at NIST-Boulder have carried out a powerful new spectroscopic study of a gas sample using optical frequency combs.


T-rays searching for disease or bombs

04 July, 2007

Scientists have made a development that could improve the detecting and sensing of objects ranging from biological cell abnormalities to explosives.


UV visible spectrophotometer

12 March, 2007

BEST Lab Instrumentation has announced a range of high-performance, visible and UV visible range spectrophotometers.


Double beam spectrophotometer

12 January, 2007

The U2800 UV-Vis double beam spectrophotometer features a self-diagnostic function, 1.5 nm spectral bandwidth and LCD display with backlight.


Research network for fluorescence applications

25 May, 2005

A network that brings together over 60 leading Australian researchers who advance cutting-edge fluorescence technologies has been launched at Macquarie University.


Spectrosopic solutions

13 May, 2005

The Avantes range of products in the field of flexible and modular spectrosopic solutions and fibre optic applications includes miniature spectrometer systems for online measurements and analysis; usually consisting of a light source, fibre optic cables, probes and a spectro-meter.


Elemental analytical analysis

15 February, 2005

The Optimass 8000 is an inductively coupled plasma ionisation mass spectrometer (ICP-MS) employing a time-of-flight (ToF) mass analyser.


Raman microspectroscopy and imaging of pharmaceuticals

08 December, 2001

The application of Raman spectroscopy in the field of pharmaceuticals is showing immense potential. Previous progress has been hindered due to the high cost and poor user-friendliness of the old Raman technology


Infrared - Today's technology

08 November, 2000

Laboratory scientists have for many years used infrared (Infrared Spectrometers Near, Mid and Far) to quantitatively and qualitatively analyse solid, liquid and gaseous samples


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