Brochure: Thermo Scientific Charged Aerosol Detectors
Posted: 15 June 2020 | Thermo Fisher Scientific | No comments yet
Charged aerosol detection is a technique capable of measuring any non-volatile and many semi-volatile species in a pharmaceutical applications.
Charged aerosol detection is a reliable technology that will change the way you view every sample, as hidden peaks are revealed. The Charged Aerosol Detector (CAD) can detect all non-volatile, and many semi-volatile analytes, with uniform response. With the flexibility and performance for analytical R&D, and the simplicity and reproducibility needed for manufacturing QA/QC, charged aerosol detection can be used for the analysis of pharmaceuticals (large and small molecule), biomolecules, foods and beverages, specialty chemicals, and polymers.
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