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Merck Millipore

Merck Millipore, a division of Merck Group, offers solutions that enable scientists to conduct life science research easily, efficiently and economically. With a range of more than 40,000 products, Merck Millipore is one of the top three suppliers of tools to the life science industry.

The Lab Solutions business provides lab products and equipment for applications in the life science and industrial markets:

BioMonitoring: Supplies state-of-the-art regulatory compliant quality control products and services
Lab Essentials: Offers analytical excellence for a wide range of applications and top-quality, validated products
Lab Water: Provides world-class water purification systems and services

Contact Information:

Merck Millipore is a division of Merck KGaA, 64271 Darmstadt, Germany
Email: [email protected]
Phone:  +49-6151-72

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Content by Merck Millipore:

Techniques & Tools Mass Spectrometry

Trace LC-MS Analyses of Hormones in Potable Water and in Ultrapure Water

| Sponsored by Merck Millipore

Hormones are examples of contaminants of emerging concern (CEC) that have been detected in environmental and drinking waters around the world in trace amounts (1, 2).

New HPLC Troubleshooting Guide

| Contributed by Merck Millipore

In this guide, we will discuss some of the most common issues that may appear in HPLC and how to solve them. Emphasis is on reversed phase separation.

Solutions for mass spectrometry: One century of expertise in one compendium

| Contributed by Merck Millipore

Since the development of an aluminum oxide for adsorption chromatography in 1904, Merck Millipore has offered chromatography products and solutions of exceptional, application-oriented quality.

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