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Elemental Analysis

It's elementary, Watson! Elemental analysis of single cells using microphobes

In the field of ocean biogeochemistry, one of the primary questions is how biological processes influence the chemical profile of the environment.  Protists play a critical role in the transformation of biologically active elements in natural ecosystems.
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Getting selective: Using ion-imprinted polymer for solid-phase enrichment of trace copper (II)

Solid-phase enrichment (SPE) is a popular approach for the separation and enrichment of metal ions for the elemental analysis of environmental samples.  In comparison with traditionally used methods for enrichment such as liquid-liquid extraction, SPE has several advantages – including higher throughput, simpler operation, lower cost, and higher recovery.
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Carbon isotope analysis: Removing inorganic carbonate by in situ acidification

One of the primary methods to simultaneously determine carbon and nitrogen isotope compositions (d13C and d 15N) – as well as percent carbon and nitrogen, and carbon:nitrogen ratios of organic material – involves using an elemental analyzer in combination with a continuous flow isotope ratio mass spectrometer.
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