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A catalog and ordering guide showing a wide range of Agilent atomic absorption, ICP-MS, ICP-OES, MP-AES products, as well as UV-Vis, fluorescence, and autosampler supplies.
Microplastics derived from polyethylene terephthalate (PET) bottles were analyzed on infrared reflective glass slide and gold-coated membrane filters using the Agilent 8700 Laser Direct Infrared (LDIR) chemical imaging system.
The chemical composition of microplastics was identified with the Agilent 8700 Laser Direct Infrared (LDIR) chemical imaging system. Ease-of-use and simplicity of creating a library with the Clarity LDIR instrument control software was also shown.
This study demonstrates how the Agilent 8700LDIR instrument can be used to characterize microplastic particles in environmental waters. The sample preparation procedure is also discussed.
The performance of the Agilent 8700 Laser Direct Infrared chemical imaging system was evaluated for the analysis of microplastics, in comparison to common methods.
Plastic is essential in modern life but is nonbiodegradable primarily, taking up to 400 years to decompose. Production has skyrocketed, leading to widespread microplastic pollution. Agilent is tackling this issue with advanced tools for analyzing...
In this ebook, we demonstrate why LDIR can be considered an accurate and reliable technique for the identification and characterization of microplastics in a full range of sample-types.