Multi channel stirrer ms 53 m
The Multi-Channel Stirrer MS-53 M is a laboratory equipment designed for simultaneous stirring of multiple samples. It features 3 independent stirring positions with adjustable speed control. The device is suitable for use in a variety of laboratory applications requiring uniform mixing.
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Phosphate Removal Dynamics using Chitosan
Dye Sorption Analysis of Goldenrod Biomass
Laboratory grinder Microfine MF-2 (CONBEST, Kraków, Poland)—(for crushing the goldenrod biomass);
Water bath shaker type 357 (Elpin-Plus, Lubawa, Poland)—(for the modification/activation of goldenrod biomass with epichlorohydrin);
HI 110 pH meter (HANNA Instruments, Olsztyn, Poland)—(for the measurement and correction of the solutions’ pH);
Laboratory shaker SK-71 (JEIO TECH, Daejeon, Korea)—(for the process of sorption);
Multi-Channel Stirrer MS-53M (JEIO TECH, Daejeon, Korea)—for dye sorption analyses;
UV-3100 PC—UV/Visible spectrophotometer (VWR spectrophotometers, VWR International LLC., Mississauga, ON, Canada)—(for determining the concentration of dye in solutions);
FT/IR-4700LE FT-IR Spectrometer with a single reflection ATR attachment (JASCO International, Tokyo, Japan)—(for preparing the sorbent’s FTIR spectra);
FLASH 2000 analyzer (Thermo Scientific, Waltham, MA, USA)—(for elemental analysis, and for the measurement of carbon and nitrogen contents).
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