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Multiwave 3000 (PDF) - MEP Instruments

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Special Solutionsfor Special ApplicationsAnton Paar has a long tradition of co-operation withinternational universities and research institutes. Our ongoingdevelopment and enhancement of innovative solutions ensuresthe satisfaction of all our customers' needs, including thosewith special requirements on a global basis.Oxygen combustionMicrowave-Induced Oxygen Combustion is an innovativemethod for sample preparation for all kinds of combustiblesolids such as wood, paper, coal, food or polymers.Volatile compounds such as halogens or several metalsreleased during this combustion process are trapped in anabsorption solution, which is subsequently analyzed via ionchromatography or atomic spectrometry.4 Replacement of steel combustion bombs4 Parallel combustion of up to 8 samples4 No handling of electrical connections or ignition wires4 No metal parts inside the combustion chamber –reduced risk of sample contaminationUV digestionMicrowave-Assisted UV Digestion is a powerful technique forultra-trace analysis of liquid samples with a high content oforganic compounds, e.g. seawater, effluents, sewage, bodyfluids or beverages.4 Microwave-energized UV lamps4 Minimum amounts of reagents required4 No need for concentrated mineral acids4 Low analytical blanksProtein hydrolysisProtein hydrolysis in liquid or gas phase is a well-establishedprocedure for sample preparation and structure analysis.Microwave protocols reduce the overall process time to lessthan one hour, compared to several hours of heating in classicalthermal methods.4 For milligram to gram amounts4 Disposable glass inserts4 No cross contamination4 Inert gas atmosphere applicable4 Accurate reaction control

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