Results will also be used to understand basic questions about nature such as the cooling mechanisms of the early universe and the formation of planets and stars
This application note describes how the Thermo Scientific™ Theta Probe was used to quantify the chemical composition and hydrogen concentration of an organic coating on a steel substrate.
Researchers from the United Kingdom and the United States has developed a method of producing hydrogen peroxide on demand through a simple, one-step process.
The Proton OnSite line of hydrogen generators is the simpler, more cost-effective, and less complex approach to supplying hydrogen for laboratory and scientific applications.
As the most abundant element in the universe, hydrogen might seem easy to come by, except that it’s usually bonded to oxygen in water or bound in organic compounds. Many applications, though, require pure hydrogen.