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In this webinar, Dr. Quentin Meyer (UNSW) talks to AZoCleantech about the current state of the hydrogen fuel cells market, how advanced modeling is guiding research, and where fuel cell research should focus.
Would you like to improve your knowledge about Karl Fischer (KF) titration? Join our live webinar with the titration experts from Honeywell and METTLER TOLEDO.
Join Bruker Biospin in this webinar where a panel of experts will explain how Bruker's technology is changing the future of batteries for more efficient sustainable energy storage solutions.
This talk describes how users can tap into recently developed ultra-sensitive FTIR technology to monitor up to hundreds of compounds simultaneously in real-time with comparable detection limits to traditional GC-MS analysis.
Companies around the globe measure ethylene oxide (EO) from stationary sources regularly. The analysis has recently garnered significant interest in the US due to proposed new emission and exposure standards. There are many unique challenges associated with low level ethylene oxide monitoring with any technology
Join the expert panel discussion as they address trends and audience submitted questions regarding the movement of tandem quadrupole mass spectrometry as the replacement for traditional magnetic sector instruments for a variety of persistent organic pollutants (POP’s).
Join our roundtable discussion to learn more about how our innovative solutions support the various steps in the lithium-ion battery value chain
Thermo Fisher Scientific and CPH2 team up to give renewable hydrogen production the green light. Join this latest green hydrogen webinar and discover how online gas analysis mass spec helps electrolyzer developers increase their technology's efficacy and efficiency.
This webinar and live Q&A provides an introduction into the regulations and the instrumentation utilized to detect fugitive emissions and how companies that implement such practices are saving money and becoming good corporate stewards.