Company Description
Metrohm offers a complete line of analytical laboratory and process systems for spectroscopy, ion chromatography, electrochemistry, and titration. At Metrohm we combine our application experience with technical field sales and support teams to deliver complete solutions. From routine analysis to sophisticated quantification, we are ready to help you develop your method and configure the optimum system. Move your analysis from the lab to the production line with our custom process analyzers. At Metrohm we provide systems that find solutions.
Metrohm's NIR and Raman instruments primarily serve the chemical, petrochemical, pharmaceutical, and environmental sectors. From pharmaceutical process control to fine chemical final testing, our instruments can be found in research laboratories, analytical QA/QC departments, and in processing plants.
Major Products/Services
Metrohm's portfolio includes a complete family of NIR for laboratory and process measurements. Our applications lab and focus on customer support ensures you have the right system for your measurement. Furthermore, our line of handheld Raman products allow you to make sample identification measurements quickly and conveniently. From incoming raw materials to in-process analysis, our handheld Raman gives you accurate measurements each time.
Metrohm also offers a variety of analytical instruments for ion analysis: Potentiometric and Karl Fischer titration, voltammetry, ion chromatography, pH, ion, conductivity, and stability measurements. Our portfolio also includes software, dosing systems, and solutions for laboratory automation.
From its headquarters in Riverview, Florida, Metrohm USA connects our customers to over 100 local sales and service professionals. This facility houses five laboratories totaling over 5000 square feet where we support applications development and technical support for our customers in the U.S. and Canada.
Metrohm is owned 100% by the Swiss Metrohm Foundation and is represented in 80 countries by subsidiaries.
Metrohm USA, Inc.
Getting accurate IR spectra on monolayer of molecules
April 18th 2024Creating uniform and repeatable monolayers is incredibly important for both scientific pursuits as well as the manufacturing of products in semiconductor, biotechnology, and. other industries. However, measuring monolayers and functionalized surfaces directly is. difficult, and many rely on a variety of characterization techniques that when used together can provide some degree of confidence. By combining non-contact atomic force microscopy (AFM) and IR spectroscopy, IR PiFM provides sensitive and accurate analysis of sub-monolayer of molecules without the concern of tip-sample cross contamination. Dr. Sung Park, Molecular Vista, joined Spectroscopy to provide insights on how IR PiFM can acquire IR signature of monolayer films due to its unique implementation.