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Sandy Bay Campus, Chemistry Building, Level 2, Room 253
The CSL has a new generation ELEMENT 2 High Resolution Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometer offering researchers interference free determination of many elements (metals and metalloids) down to trace and ultra-trace levels (depending on blank and sample quality).
Replacing an earlier model ELEMENT 1, the new instrument offers superior detection capability and enhanced spectral resolution which will be beneficial and have application in a broad cross section of research areas (namely environmental, chemical, health science, marine science, geological, Antarctic and agricultural fields).
For more information contact Dr Ashley Townsend
Authorised by the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research)
21 March, 2013
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