Catalysis R&D with High Pressure Thermogravimetry – Instruments and Applications
Overview Catalytic reactions are of tremendous commercial importance. Over 90% of all chemicals worldwide are manufactured with the aid of solid catalysts. Developing improved catalysts and optimizing the reaction conditions are key for improving commercial and ecological efficiency of catalytic processes. High-pressure thermogravimetric analysis (HP-TGA) allows investigating reactions of a catalyst with the gas…
DetailsCalibrating the Film/Fiber Probe on the TMA 450
Overview In this Tech Tip, we will calibrate the Film/Fiber Probe on the Discovery TMA 450.
DetailsCalibrating Reversing Heat Capacity with MDSC
In this Tech Tip, we will set up the saturator reservoir for the Discovery SA.
DetailsCalculating the Auto Zero Offset for the Film/Fiber Accessory on the TMA Q400
Q Series Trade-In The Q Series™ instruments will enter their End-of-Life at the end 2024. Repair and maintenance will be done on “best-effort” after 2024. However, it should be noted that our ability to make these repairs is subject to availability of parts. In the attempt to facilitate the transition to the current Discovery Series,…
DetailsBringing Ambient Ionization to a Wider Audience
Bringing Ambient Ionization to a Wider Audience This webinar discusses how Radian ASAP brings ambient ionization to a wider audience and includes data on applications including polymer additive analysis, monitoring of degradants in lubricant oils and the detection of adulteration in samples to highlight the diverse range of questions that ambient ionization can answer.
DetailsBreaking Down Thermosets
Summary Sustainable plastic production offers numerous benefits – environmental harm reduction, consumer satisfaction, demonstrating brand values, and staying ahead of government regulations. The plastics industry is embracing sustainability in every step of plastic design, production, use, and recycling. As these eco-friendly methods become more sophisticated, they will become cheaper and more efficient, thus further enhancing…
DetailsBiophysical Characterization of Antibody Drug Conjugates Using DSC
In this webinar, Dr. Colette Quinn discusses the use of differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) in protein stability characterization differences resulting from preparation changes of identical systems. Protein stability, particularly antibodies, can be determined via DSC without restrictions on buffers, excipients, and detergents. DSC, a native assay, works equally well for modified proteins such as antibody…
DetailsBiophysical Characterization of Antibodies in a Suspension: Solutions for Slurries
Overview Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC) is typically used during biopharmaceutical development to characterize a biomolecule through its thermal stability and unfolding profile. Here we demonstrate the suitability of DSC for studies of opaque solutions and slurries. Because of its universal indicator, heat, the technique can be applied to samples with magnetic or polystyrene beads,…
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