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Testing The Role Of Microplate Contamination In Elevated Solvent Boiling

October 28, 2009

Testing The Role Of Microplate Contamination In Elevated Solvent Boiling

Genevac has announced the availability of the Fall 2009 issue of its informative e-newsletter - Solvent Removal Online.

Accessible as a pdf download (www.genevac.org/newsletter.htm) the main feature of this issue focuses upon how contaminants from within or upon microplates, can enter the sample solution causing an elevation in the expected solvent boiling behaviour. A series of tests are described that will enable laboratories to check if unexpected elevated solvent boiling temperatures are attributable to microplate contamination. A case study of an actual contamination incident is included to illustrate the effect.

The issue also discusses why Genevac recommend 8mbar as the optimum pressure for evaporating water without freezing.

Previous issues of Solvent Removal Online, that contain a host of other useful troubleshooting hints and tips, technical innovations and applications advice, may also be downloaded after a short registration process.

About SP Industries
Genevac, a SP Industries company, was founded in 1990. Today the company employs around 85 people, with manufacturing, R&D and marketing headquartered in Ipswich, UK. Genevac today offers a comprehensive portfolio of evaporators to suit almost any solvent removal application, purchasing budget or productivity requirement.

SOURCE: SP Scientific

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