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CHEMICAL APPLICATIONS
Precise analysis of both elemental and isotopic compositions in research and fine chemical manufacture
CHEMICAL APPLICATIONS
Chemical analysis utilises, precise analysis of both elemental and isotopic compositions in research and fine chemical manufacturer. This technique is used to investigate reaction mechanisms, trace chemical pathways, and verify the purity and origin of chemical compounds. IRMS helps in the development of new materials, optimization of industrial processes, and quality control of pharmaceuticals and other products. By providing detailed isotopic data, IRMS enhances our understanding of chemical processes and supports innovations across multiple scientific and industrial fields.


Chemical Application Instruments
The world’s most sensitive small radius IRMS
The HS2022 is the most sensitive small radius IRMS in the world. Combining superior analytical performance with reliability, flexibility, ease of use and maintenance, the HS2022 IRMS ensures that all your scientific needs are met. Backed by over 20 years of development with a no compromise approach to its engineering integrity, Sercon provides the ultimate isotope ratio mass spectrometer. This technology is available in both continuous flow and dual inlet mode, and can be interfaced to a wide range of sample preparation devices and inlets. The HS2022 IRMS incorporates many high level design features, including an extremely robust, linear and sensitive source, a stainless steel flight tube, a thoria-coated filament, and high resolution amplifiers for a large dynamic range.
CHEMICAL PREP SYSTEMS

Application Notes
Agriscience
Detecting Substitution of Organic Tomatoes with Conventionally Grown Products Using δ15N Analysis
Detecting the Addition of Cane Sugar to Authentic Palm Sugar Using δ13C Analysis of an Internal Isotopic Standard
The Application of Isotopic and Elemental Analysis to Determine the Geographical Origin of Premium Long Grain Rice
Ginseng authenticity testing by measuring carbon, nitrogen and sulphur stable isotope compositions that differ based on cultivation, land and organic fertilizer type
Pollen, Bee’s Wax and Honey Measurements – 𝛅13C Analysis using Laser Ablation IRMS
Measuring carbon balances and greenhouse gas fluxes in soils at the Wolfson field laboratory
Academic References
AOAC method 991.41. C-4 Plant sugars in Honey. Internal standard stable carbon isotope ratio method. First action 1998.