Atomic absorption spectrometer Thermo Scientific™ iCE™ 3000 Series

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Description

The Thermo Scientific™ iCE™ 3000 Series AAS provides a complete solution for elemental analysis, combining simplicity and innovative design to achieve superior performance. The spectrometer features a flame atomiser using acetylene-air flammable gas. The dual atomiser system with Stockdale optics incorporates advanced background correction with a unique four-line deuterium source and optional Zeeman correction to ensure accurate analysis. The FAAS is used for the analysis of environmental, food and pharmaceutical matrix samples. The spectrometer features:
• A self-calibrating monochromator and auto-aligning lamps that provide optimum light throughput for maximum sensitivity
• Easily accessible lamp carousel (with quick-mount lamps)
• Automated optimisation wizards that enable experienced and novice users to achieve optimum performance
• Robust burner offering extended analysis when analysing difficult samples
• Fully automatic gas control
• Flame optimisation routines that are incorporated into daily analysis and ensure optimal performance

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Details

Type of infrastructure:
large research equipment
Strategic infrastructure:
Yes
Accessibility
commercial activities
scientific research
education

Manager / operator

Manager

Manager's name
dr hab. Małgorzata Grembecka, Pharm.D.
Manager's e-mail
malgorzata.grembecka@gumed.edu.pl
Manager's phone
58 349 10 93

Operator

Operator's name
dr Justyna Ośko , Ph.D.
Operator's e-mail
justyna.osko@gumed.edu.pl
Operator's phone
58 349 10 93

Manufacturer

Manufacturer
Thermo Fisher Scientific
Year of production
2011

Laboratory where the equipment is located

Name of the laboratory
Department of Bromatology Laboratory

Location

University
Medical University of Gdańsk
Organisational Unit
Faculty of Pharmacy, Department of Bromatology
Street
Al. Gen. J. Hallera 107
Postal Code
80-416
City
Gdańsk
Room
56

Access rules

Access rules

The apparatus is available for use after agreeing its availability with the laboratory manager. Both scientific cooperation and commercial use is possible, and access is determined separately for each project in accordance with its specificity.