Issue 19, June 2006

Innovative Technology for Monitoring Trace Level Compounds in Soil and Air

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8. Markes International Ltd. Thermal Desorption Technical Support Note 53: Quantitative Recovery of High Boiling (> 450°C) Semi-Volatiles (sVOCs) using Thermal Desorption - GC- MS

9. Markes International Ltd., Thermal Desorption Technical Support Note 16: Round-the-clock, on-line and cryogen-free monitoring of hydrocarbons from acetylene to trimethyl benzene in ambient air

10. Markes International Ltd., Thermal Desorption Technical Support Note 16: Round-the-clock, on-line and cryogen-free monitoring of hydrocarbons from acetylene to trimethyl benzene in ambient air

11. Markes International Ltd., Thermal Desorption Technical Support Note 47: The Analysis of Landfill Gas Compounds using ThermalDesorption GCMS and a Retention Time Locked Database.

12. Markes International Ltd. Thermal Desorption Technical Support Note 32: Analysis of Sulphur Compounds using TD-GC-(MS)

13. Markes International Ltd., Thermal Desorption Technical Support Note 29: VOC Air Monitoring Technology and its Application to Contaminated Land

14. Markes International Ltd., Thermal Desorption Technical Support Note 13: Evaluation of a new device for non-invasive biological monitoring of volatile organic chemicals

15. Markes International Ltd., Thermal Desorption Technical Support Note 44: The analysis of free-VX from sorbent tubes at low and subnanogram levels using a standard, non-passivated ULTRA-UNITY Automated Thermal Desorber

16. Markes International Ltd., Thermal Desorption Technical Support Note 63: Using the TT24-7 with Twin Electrically-Cooled Focusing Traps for Continuous Monitoring of Trace Level Toxic Chemicals (e.g. Chemical Warfare Agents) in Air

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Select another article from this issue:
Diesel Exhaust and Environmental Health
Why you need a Chemical Inventory System
Green Building Council of Australia Rating Tools
The Future of Australian Manufacturing

 

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