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Navigating the Nuances of Sample Preparation for LC-MS and GC-MS

Top 10 Reasons Why Removing Excess Solvent is Crucial in Analytical Chemistry

Green Leaf Scientific's Insights on Enhancing Laboratory Efficiency using Organomation Evaporation Systems

Manual Sample Drying to an Automated Dryer System: Is it worth the switch?

When the TurboVap is not large enough

November 28, 2023 /

Solvent Removal Challenges

/ David Oliva

 Managers of analytical laboratories are faced with many unique challenges as they aim to grow their business. Whole publications and websites such as Lab Manager are dedicated to providing advice on..

Concentrating on Sample Preparation Challenges

September 28, 2023 /

Solvent Removal Challenges

/ David Oliva

One of the benefits Organomation derives from being a family business is that several individuals in the ownership and management ranks have grown up in the business. Similarly, the company also has..

Evaporation to Dryness Through Nitrogen Blowdown

September 22, 2023 /

Solvent Removal Challenges

/ Sarah Johnson

 Evaporation to dryness under a gentle stream of nitrogen is a common step in sample preparation, meant to separate a solute from a solution. Typically, a solution is evaporated to dryness before..

Where Rotary Evaporators Fall Short of Nitrogen Blowdown

When visiting a laboratory to learn more about their research and required sample preparation, I typically ask, “if you were not using nitrogen to blow down your samples, how would you remove excess..

How much time is wasted preparing samples individually? (infographic)

 Evaporating sample vials individually, by hand, is an extremely time consuming step in sample preparation. Lab technicians can spend countless hours concentrating their samples by holding a stream..

Speed up your sample concentration by adding heat

September 30, 2022 /

Solvent Removal Challenges

/ Sarah Johnson

Solvent removal is a very time consuming step in sample preparation, especially when completed by hand. Sacrificing hours on end holding a stream of nitrogen to a sample, one-by-one can have many..