Gas chromatography (GC) is an older analytical technique that is still widely used today. It is a technique that can be used with both inorganic and organic analytes.
By Liam Critchley
8 Oct 2019
The versatility of AFM means that it is helping to understand materials, with molecules, pharmaceuticals and biomaterials used in healthcare being no exception.
By Liam Critchley
8 Oct 2019
For decades steel has been relied upon in numerous applications because of it’s sought after properties of being both incredibly strong and lightweight.
By Sarah Moore
8 Oct 2019
Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy (AAS) is a technique that deals with the absorption of electromagnetic radiation of free gaseous atoms at a specific wavelength.
By Dr. Priyom Bose
8 Oct 2019
Nutritional analysis is the process of determining the nutritional content of food. It is a vital part of analytical chemistry.
By Mihaela Dimitrova
8 Oct 2019
The use of nanomaterials in electronics (nanoelectronics) has opened the scope of the field, and smaller devices than ever before are now possible.
By Liam Critchley
8 Oct 2019
Inorganic chemistry procedures are utilized across a wide variety of industries for numerous different experimental purposes. This article will discuss some of the laboratory equipment that makes the synthesis and techniques in inorganic chemistry possible.
By Benedette Cuffari
8 Oct 2019
Back in 2008, a surprising discovery was made, it revealed that iron-based materials have a high-temperature superconductivity.
By Sarah Moore
8 Oct 2019
Graphene is a semimetal with impressive properties and graphene-based light detectors have been developed which could improve 3D cameras.
By Sarah Moore
8 Oct 2019
Eddy currents are specialized electric fields which are generated in the presence of a magnetic field and are often seen as a secondary field.
By Liam Critchley
8 Oct 2019