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The Phoenix TIMS combines our proven source design and optics with newly developed detector technologies to produce the highest precision data. The Phoenix is completely customisable to suit the needs of your lab now and future-proofing your lab for new applications.
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What’s the deal with lithium? (2)
Part 2: measuring lithium and other uses for it In part one of this blog series, we discussed the use of lithium in understanding geochemical processes. In this part, we look at the use of lithium in a completely different application area – the nuclear power sector. We also take a look at how lithium…
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What’s the deal with lithium?
Part 1: Applications and Geological Significance This is the first part in a two-part series about lithium – so get excited! In this first segment we provide an overview of where lithium comes from, how we use it and why it’s important, and of course its significance in answering geological questions. What is Lithium? To…
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Do Mass Spectrometers go to heaven: Can you recycle an Isotope Ratio MS?
This may be upsetting to some of our readers, but the reality is no mass spectrometer can produce data forever (*sobbing into labcoat*). While this can be difficult to accept, rest assured that it’s not over for your geochemically enthusiastic instrument… in fact it’s just the beginning! Here we explore exactly what parts of our…
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Isotopes 101
When we talk about our instrumentation, it’s with the goal of measuring various isotopes… but not all isotopes are created (or destroyed) equally! This is a summary of isotopes in terms of longevity, abundance, and elemental behavior. When people think of isotopes they often think of nuclear plants… but what makes certain isotopes useful for…
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Isotope Ratio MS – Do Looks Matter?
I sometimes attend product development meetings at Isotopx. The subject of instrument design, by which I mean the “aesthetic values” of our products are quite often a subject of discussion. If you know your historic isotope ratio instruments, you’ll know that until relatively recently they been a triumph of function over form, with sometimes an…
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Geochemistry Group Research in Progress (GGRiP) meeting | Isotopx to attend in Durham
We are pleased to announce that Isotopx will be attending the Geochemistry Group Research in Progress (GGRiP) meeting in Durham, UK from 9-11 April this year. GGRiP is an annual meeting run by the Geology Group for all geochemists. The organisers particularly encourage PhD students and early career researchers to present their research in this…
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Goldschmidt 2024 | Isotopx to Attend in Chicago
18-23 August 2024 The Hilton Chicago, Chicago, IL We are pleased to announce that Isotopx will be attending the Goldschmidt 2024 meeting from August 18th to 23rd in Chicago, IL The Goldschmidt Conference® is the premiere international meeting on geochemistry. It is owned jointly by the Geochemical Society and the European Association of Geochemistry. If you’re…
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Video introduction to ATONA technology
We publish a new video that gives a high-level introduction to one of our key technologies – ATONA Our key Faraday technologies, ATONA and Zeptona, are described in a new video. This short “explainer” video is designed to give someone unfamiliar with these technologies an introduction to why they are so different from more traditional…