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The primary objective of this study was to assess the suitability of HPLC and FIA with CAD as a method for detecting the presence of non-UV absorbing impurities in different grades of pure water including type I ultrapure water.
The highest purity water is an essential requirement for ICP-MS, since the sensitivity of the technique makes it very prone to interference by trace contaminants.
Getting water for laboratory use is more complicated than switching on a tap – so why not ask the experts?
27 Jul 2011
A lab isn’t like most other teaching and research spaces within a university, and kitting one out involves many services that simply aren’t required within seminar rooms, lecture theatres or libraries. One of the most critical of these is water. This might sound simple but, in practice, not all water is the same. While mains water is fine for water baths and cooling equipment, it is simply not clean enough for many other uses.
ICP-OES depends on type 1 ultrapure water
27 Jul 2011
Inductively coupled plasma optical/atomic emission spectroscopy (ICP-OES/AES) is an analytical technique that enables rapid, sensitive multi-elemental determinations. High purity water is an essential requirement for ICP-OES, ensuring that any compounds which could potentially interfere with the determination of the elements under investigation are eliminated.
The International Symposium on HPLC is the major HPLC conference and attracted over 1000 participants to Budapest. It covered all aspects of liquid separations. The conference was dominated by applications to UHPLC, proteomics, biomarkers, micro-fluidics, electrical-based separations and mass spectrometric techniques. The latest developments in all these areas were presented.
The Red Dot awards recognise and honour the very best product designs and, in 2011, over 4,400 of the world’s most advanced products from 60 different countries were considered for this internationally recognised mark of excellence and innovation. ELGA has been at the forefront of innovation in laboratory water purification for over 50 years and this latest award follows a string of design awards for the PURELAB flex range.
An ambitious effort aimed at reducing the company's environmental impact through innovative product development and design and long-term operational efficiencies.