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40 Environmental Laboratory Organic pollutant analysis in environmental samples


Determination of organic pollutants in environmental matrices is a common task for thousands of environmental laboratories worldwide. Conventional sample preparation methods, making use of large solvent volumes and involving intensive sample manipulation, can increase the overall laboratory costs.


Speed up your process whilst reducing reagents consumption using microwave enhanced extraction with a Milestone EthosX from Analytix. Contact the experts to explore the advantages of reducing processing time and analysis costs for the determination of organic pollutants, like PAHs, PCBs, Pesticides, Phenols, Phthalates, EOM, Dioxins. TPH’s, and Furans.


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Hiden Analytical celebrate 40 years of cutting-edge spectrometry


Hiden Analytical are celebrating 40th years of excellence in the fi eld of mass spectrometry. Hiden have thrived thanks to their focus on customer and application focussed innovation, all made possible by their unique and successful company culture which has made them renown across the globe. The Hiden team consists of more than 120 scientists, engineers, technicians and operations specialists based at their headquarters in England.


The Hiden story began In 1982 in Warrington, in the northwest of England, when they concentrated on developing and manufacturing quadrupole mass spectrometers for vacuum processing in the semiconductor industry. Building on this success new products were developed and applied to different application areas, early innovations included the design of real-time gas analysis systems. Hiden expansion started with the introduction of their direct external ion measurement systems for plasma process diagnostics, this was followed by secondary ion monitoring for surface characterisation (the SIMS technique). In recent years Hiden have introduced direct analytical systems for dissolved species in environmental and electrochemical applications while improving system portability. The Hiden pQA is a state-of-the-art portable quadrupole analyser for environmental studies. Hiden’s product portfolio now includes systems for the fi ve main application areas of residual gas analysis: gas analysis, catalysis and thermal analysis, plasma characterisation and surface analysis. Hiden offer a bespoke design service to facilitate client interactive development of solutions to meet their individual needs.


In 1992 Hiden entered the fi eld of microgravimetric gas sorption measurement working with the University of Birmingham, and sister-company, Hiden Isochema, was founded to manufacture these products. In 1996 Hiden inc., fi rst opened its doors to provide sales and service support for Hiden’s complete product range in the USA, with offi ces established across the nation. In 2019 Hiden Europe GmbH was founded, providing a sales and application based technical support for German and Austrian customers. Today, Hiden are well represented across all of Europe, Asia and the Americas. by a local presence in many nations across the globe. Hiden host websites in French, German, Spanish, UK and US English along with their representatives’ websites in Chinese, Japanese and Korean.


Hiden are not resting on their laurels, further expansion which includes new clean room facilities for precision assembly, a new vacuum / mechanical assembly suite and further offi ce space at Hiden’s UK headquarters is planned to cope with higher levels of demand.


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57501pr@reply-direct.com New pQA portable quadrupole analyser


Hiden Analytical introduce the new pQA portable quadrupole analyser. The Hiden pQA portable gas analyser is a versatile mass spectrometer and offered with a range of interchangeable sampling inlets to suit a broad application range. MIMS inlets are offered for analysis of dissolved species in ground water, fermentation cultures, soil samples, and general applications where analysis of dissolved species in liquid sample is required. The system is suited to gas analysis applications, where sample volume is small, and for environmental applications where detection of low concentration levels is required. The pQA system has a mass range of 200 amu and sub ppb detection levels. Extended mass range to 300amu is optional.


The system is supplied in a Pelican® case and can be powered by a 12 V supply for fi eld use, battery and/or solar powered, or a 220 V supply for laboratory use.


The new pQA system is designed to be compact, lightweight and portable extending the applications of high sensitivity, high dynamic range multi


gas analysis by mass spectrometry for use in the fi eld, on riverbanks, at sea, or in the laboratory. More information online: ilmt.co/PL/L5nd


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pQA


Portable Analyser for Field Studies


Mass spectrometers for vacuum, gas, plasma and surface science


Applications


▶ Ground water studies ▶ Environmental research ▶ Denitrifi cation studies ▶ Oceanic gas measurements


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