Isotope Ratio Mass Spectrometry (IRMS) has emerged as a critical analytical tool in the authentication of food products and the verification of their geographical origins. By precisely measuring the ...
This GC-IRMS system is configured to perform compound-specific isotope analysis of compounds that are separable via gas chromatography, and can measure either δ 2 H or δ 13 C.
Continuous flow stable isotope ratio mass spectrometer (Delta V Plus) for elemental and headspace isotope analyses (H, C, N, O) Continuous flow stable isotope ratio mass spectrometer (MAT 253 Plus) ...
This EA-IRMS system can simultaneously measure δ 13 C and δ 15 N of bulk organic material, as well as quantify %-Carbon and %-Nitrogen of the sample. Potential samples include sediments, plant tissues ...
The compositional analysis of wine, which encompasses multi-element profiling and stable isotope investigations, has rapidly evolved into a vital instrument for establishing provenance, confirming ...
Plants need phosphorus, an essential nutrient, to grow. This nutrient is present in fertilizers and applied to crops to increase their yields. One downside of too much phosphorus in this agricultural ...
Besides honey, stable isotope techniques are also used to verify the authenticity and origin of products such as edible bird’s nests, coffee, beef, rice, Harumanis mangoes, and cocoa beans, and can ...
Edinburgh Instruments is delighted to announce that parent company Techcomp Instruments (“Techcomp”) has acquired Sercon Limited, a UK-based designer and manufacturer of the world’s most sensitive ...
Tradeoffs between resolution, sensitivity, and speed are inevitable in chemical analysis but strides are being taken to boost resolution and to improve “qual-quant” methods that enable researchers to ...
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