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Articles & Whitepapers
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Stable Isotope Analysis Techniques: Powerful Analytical Tools for Various Fields
What Are Stable Isotope Techniques? A class of atoms with the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons in the nucleus is called isotopes, which can be divided into stable isotopes and radioactive isotopes. The nucleus of a radioactive isotope is unstable, and it decays into another isotope by spontaneously emitting particles. Isotopes that are not radioactive are called stable ...
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Fume Hood vs Flow Hood
Though hazardous vapors and gases are dangerous, many professionals handle hazardous these materials every day. Fume hoods and flow hoods exist to protect personnel from exposure to harmful ...
News
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FPI ICP-MS/MS Accurately Detects Radionuclides in Nuclear Effluents for Food Safety Regulation
Japan's Tokyo Electric Power Company, so-called TEPCO, held a press conference to announce that at 13:00 local time on August 24, Japan's Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant will start nuclear-contaminated water discharge. The first sea discharge ...
Equipment & Solutions
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Total Sulfur Process Analyzer
Rigaku NEX XT is the next generation process gauge for high-level total sulfur measurement (0.02% to 6% S) of crude, bunker fuel, fuel oils, and other highly viscous hydrocarbons, including residuums. This versatile, compact, and robust X-ray Transmission/Absorption (XRT/XRA) process gauge is specifically optimized for the total sulfur analysis needs of refineries, pipelines, blending operations, ...