Spectroscopy Spotlight
In recent years, researchers have been making important developments to advance the effectiveness of spectroscopic techniques for biomedical uses ranging from the identification of infectious agents to measuring the edges of cancerous tumors. X-ray fluorescence (XRF) spectroscopy is among the techniques that can have useful medical applications. David R. Chettle, a professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, uses XRF for the in vivo measurement of toxic elements in human subjects, with the goal of developing devices that can be used to investigate the possible health effects of toxin exposure. He recently spoke to us about his research. read more
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How much lead is in our daily lives? We take a look at current research concerning lead in the United States food supply and investigations using ICP-MS into the measurement of high concentrations of lead in food. read more
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PIKE Technologies' new External Integrating Sphere utilizes the external beam of the spectrometer to produce precise reflectivity measurements. Its design accommodates extra-large and small samples. Internal optics focus the IR beam into a 4-inch diffuse gold-plated integrating sphere. The accessory is used for studying reflectance properties of solids, analyzing light scattering of highly absorbing samples and collecting spectra difficult to obtain with standard sampling techniques.
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A closer look at the use of a cell-based ICP-MS approach that utilizes ion–molecule chemistry to reduce many of the traditional spectral interferences seen in the analysis of high-purity hydrochloric acid used in manufacturing integrated circuits and semiconductor devices. read more
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Glass Expansion Inc. is looking for an experienced ICP-OES/ICP-MS chemist to join our marketing team in Pocasset, MA as a Product Specialist. This is a full-time position with excellent benefits. US Citizenship required, relocation expenses will be reimbursed. Interested candidates should email their resume to Jerry Dulude at: Jdulude@ geicp.com
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Calibration transfer involves multiple strategies and mathematical techniques for applying a single calibration database to two or more instruments. Here, we explain the methods to modify the spectra or regression vectors to correct differences between instruments. read more
This method demonstrates the excellent suitability of a multimodal approach that combines LA-ICP-MS with LIBS for the analysis of tumor samples, particularly when the standalone techniques cannot detect all the elements of interest. read more
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A new nonprofit laboratory in Wilmington, Delaware, will provide laboratory space and access to experienced laboratory staff for entrepreneurs. read more
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Application Note
Raman systems have been further miniaturized and become more multifunctional with increased sensitivity in recent years. In this application note, we show what performance improvement can be potentially achieved by using a 405 nm laser compared to the longer wavelength lasers used more conventionally. Learn more |
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