[Infinite 200PRO Case Study] Giessen University
A new approach to water purification! Introducing a case study on the research of artificial metallic nanoparticles.
Researchers at Giessen University (Germany) have developed a microplate-based assay to test the effects of metal nanoparticles such as silver, iron, and palladium online. To study the potential of artificial metal nanoparticles in water treatment for suppressing bacterial growth during drinking water use and removing drugs and other trace contaminants from wastewater, they introduced the "Infinite M200 Microplate Reader." The system is very user-friendly, significantly reducing the time spent on repetitive tedious tasks. If needed, it can be combined with fluorescence technology to evaluate cell viability in real-time or an injector module can be added for reagent dispensing. [Case Study] ■ Installation Site: Giessen University (Germany) ■ Installed Product: Infinite M200 Microplate Reader *For more details, please download the PDF or contact us.
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【Benefits of Introduction】 ■ A monochromator-based plate reader that allows for easy wavelength setting in 1nm increments. ■ Significant reduction in time spent on repetitive and tedious tasks. ■ If needed, it can be combined with fluorescence technology to evaluate cell viability in real-time, and an injector module can be added for reagent dispensing. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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