Metrohm News: April 2024
This April has been big for us: This month saw the launch of our all-new OMNIS NIRS near-infrared spectrometer at analytica in Munich. However, we also presented more innovations and product highlights at analytica.
Furthermore, we are bringing you more interesting webinars. Make sure to register for them in time!
Bring Good Vibes to your lab with OMNIS NIRS??
Our newly developed near-infrared spectrometer will give you only good vibes:
OMNIS Coulometer and OMNIS Sample Robot Oven????
Another new addition to the OMNIS family is the OMNIS Coulometer for the determination of trace levels of water in samples. This instrument completes our range of instruments for Karl Fischer titration by enabling you to determine moisture in the range of 10 μg to 10 mg absolute content in liquids, solids, and gases.
When direct injection in the coulometric titration cell is not possible or if you want to save time by automating your analysis, you can use the OMNIS Sample Robot Oven. This system heats the sample in an airtight vial and transports the evaporated moisture into the titration cell by a stream of carrier gas.
Learn more about our OMNIS KF titrators .
More good vibes at analytica in Munich????
While OMNIS NIRS certainly was the star of the show, we presented many more innovations at analytica in Munich.
Find an overview of our product highlights of this year in our brochure .
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Upcoming webinars??
With all the buzz surrounding new products, our upcoming webinars should not go unnoticed! Don't miss these free learning opportunities. Save your seat now!
7 May???: Analyzing Nitrogen, Sulfur, and Halogen in Plastics Recycling
During chemical recycling, plastic waste is chemically converted into the raw materials for plastic production. Pyrolysis oil is an intermediate product during this process.
Among its main contaminants are nitrogen, sulfur, and halogens, which can cause fouling, corrosion, and catalyst poisoning during further processing.
Join this free webinar on 7 May to learn how you can control the quality of the pyrolysis oil and optimize the treatment as well as prevent emissions, extended maintenance cycles, and low-quality hydrocarbon products.
21 May???: Water safety – Improve your analysis of haloacetic acids with IC-ESI-MS/MS
This webinar will discuss the latest advancements in the monitoring of disinfection byproducts (DBPs) in water, especially haloacetic acids (HAAs), bromate, and dalapon.
The focus will be on exploring the capabilities of ion chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry (IC-MS and IC-MS/MS), a method that is highly sensitive, reliable, and efficient in detecting low levels of HAAs and other DBPs without requiring extensive sample preparation.
Blog posts??
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