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August 12, 2014

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Spectroscopy Spotlight
New Methods in Raman Spectroscopy Advance the Analysis of Polymers and Electrospun Fibers
Christian Pellerin, a professor in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Montreal in Canada, is using Raman spectroscopy and the most probable distribution method to quantify the orientation of polymers and electrospun fibers. Spectroscopy recently spoke with him about this work. MORE »
Dual View ICP-OES Minus the Wait
Introducing the Agilent 5100 ICP-OES.  Now you can run axial and radial view at the same time. Explore the fastest, most accurate dual view ICP-OES analysis ever.
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Featured Article
X-ray Fluorescence Spectroscopy Part II: Sample Preparation
In quantitative XRF analyses, the largest errors generally arise from sample preparation. To address that problem, this installment of "Atomic Perspectives" presents the fundamental assumptions necessary to prepare a bulk powder material for the best possible accuracy. MORE »
Eliminate Risk - Optimize Performance
Don’t risk your instrument performance. It’s not worth it! If you purchased an Agilent instrument it is because you expect the best. Why risk performance by using non Agilent supplies. Agilent atomic spectroscopy supplies are developed and engineered by the instrument designers and manufactured to Agilent’s specifications to ensure optimal performance in your AA, ICP-MS, ICP-OES, of MP-AES instrument. Learn more
Featured Products
New Level of EDXRF Excellence
Incorporating a new high-performance semiconductor detector, Shimadzu’s EDX-7000/8000 spectrometers offer excellent sensitivity, resolution, and throughput for an array of applications, from general screening analysis to advanced materials research.Read more
 
Benchtop WDXRF Elemental Analysis
Measure oxygen (O) through uranium (U) in solids, liquids, powders and alloys. Wavelength dispersive (WDXRF) technology for unsurpassed elemental resolving power and superior light element performance.Read more
 
ChemReveal LIBS Desktop Elemental Analyzer
The ChemReveal™ LIBS Desktop Analyzer offers rapid elemental analysis of solid materials. Based on advanced Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy, the ChemReveal system is designed to analyze light elements (H, He, Li, Be…Mg, Al, etc.) and heavy metals simultaneously to determine bulk and trace element compositions. Read more
 
Teledyne CETAC Technologies QuickTrace™ M-8000 Mercury Analyzer
The QuickTrace M-8000 Cold Vapor Atomic Fluorescence mercury analyzer is ideal for ultra-trace to sub-ppm mercury quantitation. It is versatile enough to achieve detection limits
< 0.05 ppt or analyze samples > 400 ppb without dilution. Read more
 
Learn how SRC Technology is Changing the Game for Metals Prep
Download this LabNote to learn how Single Reaction Chamber technology is changing the game for metals prep. See how Milestone’s patented SRC technology offers unmatched performance and productivity compared to conventional closed-vessel microwave digestion. Read more
 
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Nanoscale IR Spectroscopy in Materials and Life Sciences
 
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Dual View ICP-OES—Minus the Wait
Find Out How the Agilent 5100 ICP-OES Corrects the Vision of Dual View Analysis
 
Upcoming Events
8–12, September 2014
8th Annual International Conference on Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy
Beijing, China
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28 September–3 October, 2014
SciX 2014 — The Great SCIentific eXchange
Reno-Tahoe, NV
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