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    2022 marks Hiden Analytical’s 40th year of continuous and independent operation in the field of mass spectrometry.  Driven by customer and application focussed innovation, a unique and...
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    Extrel is the world’s leading manufacturer of Research and Process Mass Spectrometers, Residual Gas Analyzers (RGA’s), Quadrupole Mass Spectrometry Systems and Components. Extrel has...
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    A material that is a hundred thousand times heavier than water and more dense than the core of the Sun is being produced at the University of Gothenburg. The scientists working with this material are...
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    By swapping out one specific hydrogen atom for an isotope twice as heavy, researchers have increased the shelf life and detection ability of fluorescent probes that are essential to studying a variety...
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    Collisions have consequences. Everyone knows that. Whether it's between trains, planes, automobiles or atoms, there are always repercussions. But while macroscale collisions may have the most...
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    Technical processes like thin-film deposition, etching and surface modification extensively use plasma discharges. Hence, it is important to quantitatively characterize plasma sources for...
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    Integrated with a 19-mm tri-filter quadrupole and 2.9-MHz Quadrupole Power Supply (QPS), the MAX 50™ flange mounted quadrupole mass spectrometer and VeraSpec™ HRQ turnkey system from Extrel offer...
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    A single layer of graphene has been shown to filter hydrogen from its other isotopes. This technology could optimise the cleaning of nuclear waste and facilitate the production of heavy water. The...
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    Nanalysis Scientific Corp. is a public company (TSXV:NSCI, FRA:1N1, OTC:NSCIF). The company is a global manufacturer and seller of compact Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR)...
  • News - 8 Jan 2009
    The nuclei of ordinary hydrogen atoms contain only a single proton. If a neutron is added, the hydrogen becomes deuterium. In principle, molecules that contain deuterium in place of hydrogen atoms are...

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