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Studying Dissolved Gases in Aqueous Solution

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Hiden Analytical present the HPR-40 mass spectrometer series, engineered specifically for monitoring dissolved gaseous content in aqueous solutions. All systems feature a media interface with semi-permeable membrane to enrich the transition of gases and vapours and simultaneously inhibit the transfer of water vapour.

Applications include diverse areas of microbiological study including fermentation culture analysis, biofuel research, methane generation, soil core sampling, seawater and freshwater evaluation.

Interface types include slim immersion probes for static media and circular flow-through membrane carriers for flowing media, with choice of membrane and membrane area to optimize sensitivity for specific gaseous species.

For photo-responsive studies, cuvette-style vessels are available with integral agitation and capacities ranging from 2mL to 500mL. Newly-added are DEMS cells for real-time electrochemical reaction studies.

Systems can be process integrated to enable monitoring and control of media parameters including temperature and media flow rate. Multiple probes can be configured to enable automated stream sequencing for process laboratory multistream monitoring.