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Equipment of Institute of Soil Science and Site Ecology

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Discrete Photometry Analyzer AQ400

Manufacturer: Seal Analytical GmbH
Model: AQ400
Facility: Institute of Soil Science and Site Ecology

photometric analysis of anions/ cations in aqueous samples

 

Microplate Reader

Manufacturer: Biotek
Model: Synergy HTX
Facility: Institute of Soil Science and Site Ecology

wide range of applications in UV/VIS & fluorescence spectroscopy

 

Isotope Ratio Mass Spectrometer (IRMS)

Facility: Institute of Soil Science and Site Ecology

For the determination of 13C, 15N and 34S in soil and plant samples

 

High Temperature Analyzer TOC-TNb

Manufacturer: Elementar Analysensysteme GmbH
Model: Vario TOC Cube
Facility: Institute of Soil Science and Site Ecology

Total Organic Carbon High Temperature Analyzer (TOC-TNb)

 

Elementar CNS Analysator

Manufacturer: Heraeus technology group / Elementar Analysensysteme GmbH
Model: Vario EL III (EA)
Facility: Institute of Soil Science and Site Ecology

 

Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) with ESEM technology

Manufacturer: FEI Company (Thermo Fisher Scientific)
Model: Quanta 250 FEG
Facility: Institute of Soil Science and Site Ecology

Scanning Electron Microscope with ESEM technology to perform dynamic in situ analysis of diverse samples in their natural state.

 

4 Channel Continuous Flow Analysis System (CFA)

Manufacturer: Skalar Analytical B.V.
Model: segmented flow analyser
Facility: Institute of Soil Science and Site Ecology

analysing concentrations of NO3, NH4, PO4 and Cl in aqueous samples

 

Cavity Ring - Down Spectroscopy (CRDS)

Manufacturer: Picarro Inc.
Model: G2201-i
Facility: Institute of Soil Science and Site Ecology

Analyzer for Isotopic Carbon in CO2 and CH4

 

HYPROP Analysator

Manufacturer: UMS AG
Model: HYPROP® Set
Facility: Institute of Soil Science and Site Ecology

Environment soil water potential / soil water content relationships

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