Whitepaper

Thermo Fisher Scientific is pleased to announce a new technical note about the installation and set up of the high-pressure ion chromatography system, the Thermo Scientific™ Dionex™ ICS-4000 HPIC™ system with suppressed conductivity detection. TN 134: Configuring a High-Pressure Integrated Capillary IC System demonstrates the installation of the Dionex ICS-4000 system which is a single channel compact, integrated capillary IC with modular detector options.
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Thermo: Capillary Ion Chromatography Speeds Separation of Anions and Cations in Carbonated Beverages
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Thermo Fisher Scientific has developed an ion chromatography method for nuclear power plants (NPPs) that determines trace concentrations (less than 1 µg/L) of fluoride, chloride, and sulfate in simulated secondary feed water that contains ethanolamine, hydrazine, and polyacrylic acid in just 20 minutes.
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Pipetting is a forceful and repetitive activity, and there is a strong association between pipetting and the occurrence of repetitive motion injuries. In fact, pipetting for just over an hour a day over the course of a year is enough to put researchers at risk, and the chances increase exponentially with workload and age. A new white paper can help researchers avoid such injuries.
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A new genre of 96- and 384-channel benchtop electronic pipetting systems has become globally popular as the demand for higher sample throughput in laboratories has increased. These benchtop systems fill the gap between standard handheld pipettes and fully automated liquid handling robots in terms of ease of use, productivity and affordability. In this article we discuss key features of 96- and 384-channel benchtop electronic pipettes and highlight how INTEGRA’s VIAFLO 96 system has provided a productive solution to a growing number of life science pipetting applications.
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Thermo Fisher Scientific has developed an accurate and reproducible high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) method for the single-injection determination of tolterodine and tartrate—the active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) and its counterion—in an encapsulated drug product containing tolterodine tartrate.
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