Contacts and Location
Contact 1 | Vadims Bartkevičs |
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Enquire about this equipment | |
Organisational Unit |
Institute of Food Safety, Animal Health and Environment “BIOR” - Latvia, Rīga |
Description
A stream of charged gas collides with the particles transferring the charge to them. The particles are then detected by a highly-sensitive electrometer. This generates a signal proportional to the quantity of analyte present. Charged aerosol detectors measure a wide range of analytes in the areas of pharmaceuticals (large and small molecule), biomolecules, foods and beverages, specialty chemicals, and polymers. Charged aerosol detection can technique can measure any non-volatile and semi-volatile analytes at sub-nanogram levels, and does not require ionization or presence of a chromophore.
Services
detection of analytes in the areas of pharmaceuticals (large and small molecule), biomolecules, foods and beverages, specialty chemicals, and polymers
Manufacturer
Thermo Scientific
Model
UltiMate 3000 UPLC