Optimizing Mobile Phase Solvent Purity for LC-MS
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Optimizing Mobile Phase Solvent Purity for LC-MS

Downloads Optimizing Mobile Phase Solvent Purity for LC-MS (PDF, 2 MB) Protected In the precise analysis of trace molecules, liquid chromatography mass spectrometry (LC-MS) plays a crucial role. It is critical that researchers upgrade from HPLC-grade solvents to LC-MS grade solvents designed specifically to meet the strict demands of modern LC-MS systems in order to enhance…

Insights on Current Market Dynamics and Outlook in the Scientific Instruments Industry 
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Insights on Current Market Dynamics and Outlook in the Scientific Instruments Industry 

The recent analytica 2024 trade fair in Munich, Germany, emerged as a pinnacle event in the international laboratory sector. The highly anticipated tradeshow drew a crowd of over 34,000 industry professionals, featured 185 presentations, and showcased 1,066 exhibitors, including DKSH Technology.

Exploring the Wettability of Membranes: A Key to Understanding Separation Processes
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Exploring the Wettability of Membranes: A Key to Understanding Separation Processes

In the world of filtration and separation processes, the concept of wettability plays a crucial role in determining the efficiency and effectiveness of membrane materials. Membranes are widely used in various industries, including water treatment, pharmaceuticals, and food processing, to separate substances based on their size, charge, or chemical properties. Understanding the wettability of membranes is essential for optimizing these processes and achieving desired separation outcomes. In this blog, we will delve into the fascinating world of membrane wettability and its significance in separation science.

Why QCM-D Is the Preferred Real-Time Method for Surface Analysis 
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Why QCM-D Is the Preferred Real-Time Method for Surface Analysis 

For centuries, people have been researching and developing different types of surfaces for different applications known as surface modifications. As a result, today we have self-cleaning windows, superhydrophobic glass, cell-friendly implants, and scratch-resistant surfaces.

Large-Scale Green Electrochemical Synthesis of Smart Titanium Dioxide Nanomaterials: Controlled Morphology and Rotatable Surface Ligands via Tuning Electrolyte Structures
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Large-Scale Green Electrochemical Synthesis of Smart Titanium Dioxide Nanomaterials: Controlled Morphology and Rotatable Surface Ligands via Tuning Electrolyte Structures

Downloads Large-Scale Green Electrochemical Synthesis of Smart Titanium Dioxide Nanomaterials (PDF, 4 MB) Quan Doan Mai1 · Ha Anh Nguyen1 · Nguyen Ngoc Huyen1 · Pham Cong Thanh2 · Dong Quang Thuc3 · Nguyen Anh Son3 · Anh‑Tuan Pham2,3 · Anh‑Tuan Le1,2 This research was supported by DKSH Business Unit Technology’s Lab at the Phenikaa University for zeta potential and dynamic light…

Characterization of Microplastics using Morphologically-Directed Raman Spectroscopy
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Characterization of Microplastics using Morphologically-Directed Raman Spectroscopy

Microplastics are a global environmental and potential health issue. They can be released directly from the production or use of consumer products or the fragmentation of larger plastic objects. Geographically microplastics are present everywhere on Earth and have pervaded our food chains and our drinking water.