Ion Chromatography (IC) is one of the tools being widely adopted to ensure quality of food. This article explores the versatility of a Metrohm IC for food analysis applications, and how the other Metrohm products complement the requirements
Pump shafts are used in countless types of rotating equipment. Here, the causes and consequences of cracks in pump shafts and how they are detected are considered.
Treatment of refinery oil sludge using smoldering combustion has the capacity to reduce the volume of waste and recover useful materials to be reused.
By Sarah Moore
15 Oct 2021
Scientists have established a new microcavity construction technique that facilitates exciton transport at room temperature. The new method utilizes a novel ‘sandwich style’ fabrication process that places a one-atom-thin semiconductor between two mirrors.
By Sarah Moore
15 Oct 2021
In this article, the characterization of essential oils with gas chromatography-mass spectroscopy (GC-MS) is discussed and demonstrated.
In this application note, the process monitoring of a brewery via gas chromatography-mass spectroscopy (GC-MS) is discussed. The usage of the Pegasus BT to monitor these chemical changes is also demonstrated.
Liquid crystal on silicon (LCoS or LCOS) is a microdisplay technology using a liquid crystal layer on top of a siliconbackplane. The technology, a type of “spatial light modulator” (SLM), offers high resolution, contrast, and black levels.
Despite the utility of pesticides, their occurrence within the environment can pose significant threats to human, animal, and ecological health. In a recent study, a group of researchers looked to incorporate PBD to determine the interaction of multiple factors on the ultrasonic cleaning of products for pesticide removal.
By Benedette Cuffari
14 Oct 2021
Devices have progressively been miniaturized increasing the electronic component density within these devices, and as a consequence this escalates an issue regarding thermal management of the resulting architectures.
By John McAleese
14 Oct 2021
In this interview, AZoM speaks to Professor Jun Chen about his latest research into bioelectronics, and how he has managed to develop a human-powered bioelectronic that converts human movement into electricity.
By Emily Henderson
6 Oct 2021