The interaction of matter and electromagnetic radiation is studied during spectroscopic analysis to obtain useful information regarding the physical structure, composition, and morphology of the ...
Thermal desorption (TD) refers to the process of heating a material in order to release adsorbed compounds from it. TD, as an analytical method, is used as a pre-concentration technique for gas ...
In our everyday life it's not uncommon to see the same material in different states. Take for example water: it's a liquid at ambient temperature, we can convert into ice when cooled below 0°C and it ...
Mass spectrometry (MS) is already perhaps the most popular analytical chemistry tool in drug discovery and development. Its use is ubiquitous in bioanalytical laboratories for drug and metabolite ...
‘No call for it in the UK’, ‘too costly’, and ‘it can’t treat the sort of soils we have in the UK’ are just some of the myths that have attached themselves to thermal desorption. Fortunately, none of ...
This course covers all the essential knowledge and practice to start developing methods and analysing samples using thermal desorption. The course covers the theory, method development, optimisation, ...
Module 7 of the Practical Essentials of Sample Preparation course. This course begins with the theory of thermal desorption, types of samples that can be analysed using this technique, types of tube ...
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