Catalysts
PRODUCTS
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Explore Biozen LC Portfolio
With a new titanium BioTi™ biocompatible hardware to minimize priming, four particle platforms for optimal versatility and nine particle chemistries to maximize selectivity and sensitivity, Biozen UHPLC/HPLC columns are seamlessly designed to bring peace of mind to your analysis of biologics through:
- Charge Variant Analysis
- Aggregate Analysis
- Peptide Mapping
- Intact Mass Intact and Fragment Analysis
- Glycan Analysis
- Peptide Quantitation
- Drug Antibody Ratio (DAR)
- Oligonucleotide Characterization
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Automation for NGS library preparation
- Dynamic DeckOptix System reduces errors by identifying misplaced labware
- Reduced hands-on time for NGS protocols
- Batch setup and remote monitoring using Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge
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Clean-in-Place / Sterilize-in-Place System
The Powerfuge Pilot is a high-power, batch liquid/solid separation system for bacteria, yeast, proteins and sub-micron particles. It is the smallest member of the Powerfuge family of centrifuges. The Powerfuge Pilot system is a two-phase centrifuge that meets cGMP requirements as well as chemical and pharmaceutical industry protocols.
- Bowl capacity: 1.1L
- Flow rates up to 60 L/hr for batches up to 100 L
- Dimensions ~ 35.6 cm wide x 56 cm deep x 56 cm high (14" x 22" x 22")
- Total weight ~ 115 kg (253 lbs)
- Fully scalable to larger automated P6, P12 and P18 models
- Drier solids, clearer centrates
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Fluorescent Stereo Microscope Leica M165 FC
The Leica M165 FC fully apochromatic corrected stereo microscope with 16.5:1 zoom optics resolves structures down to 1.1 micron for detailed fluorescent imaging.
Image coding allows easy, convenient reproduction of image settings and parameters for fast, consistent, high quality observation and documentation.
TripleBeam technology dedicates a separate beam channel for fluorescence illumination to enhance image contrast, details and intensity for better performance.
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GRF2010 is a broadband gain block with exceptional gain flatness for small cell, wireless infrastructure and other high performance applications.
WHITE PAPERS AND CASE STUDIES
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Evansville Water & Sewer Utility: 4 Tactics For Managing & Organizing Vertical Assets
EWSU, serving 65,000 customers, revamped its vertical asset tracking with POWER Engineers to enhance maintenance workflows. Here's how they optimized their processes.
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How ABB's Flow And Digital Technologies Help Bawat With Smarter Ballast Water Compliance
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) sets strict global standards for ballast water management to prevent the spread of harmful aquatic organisms. For companies like Bawat, a Danish innovator in ballast water management, being able to verify ballast water flow measurements quickly, accurately, and from anywhere in the world is essential.
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Accelerate Your Oncology Breakthroughs
Finding the right partnership can help your oncology clinical trials overcome trial complexities through strategic planning, a deep scientific understanding, and operational excellence.
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Biometric Services For Large Pharmaceutical Company
This case exemplifies the effectiveness of flexible staffing solutions in meeting the dynamic needs of the biopharmaceutical industry while maintaining control over project deliverables and timelines.
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Biotech Engineered To Meet Emergency Response Timelines
Rapid antibody engineering and cell line development are vital in bringing therapies to clinics efficiently. Now, innovative technologies and communicative systems are making unrivaled speeds possible.
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Consor Engineers: Simulating Sophisticated Pump Flows In A Closed System
To provide reliable water delivery for the industrial and irrigation customers in Ferndale, WA, 100 miles north of Seattle, the Public Utility District No. 1 of Whatcom County (PUD) tasked Consor Engineers, a water and transportation infrastructure consulting firm, with conducting hydraulic modeling simulations to assess its current industrial water system and select new high head service pumps for a proposed new water treatment plant.
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A Universal Solution For Ultra Cold Storage
Learn how an ultra-low temperature freezer standardizes cold storage, increases storage density, and ensures stable temperatures to achieve compliance and sustainability across packaging formats.
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How CRL Automated Their Assay And Scale Throughput
Discover how Artel® technology played a critical role in Clinical Reference Labs' exceptionally fast development and scale-up of a saliva-based SARS-CoV-2 assay to meet the unprecedented testing need.
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Maximizing e-Builder To Reduce Review Times
Discover how the Miami-Dade Water & Sewer Department (WASD) streamlined their project evaluation with e-Builder, saving time and enhancing project documentation reliability.
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Generate High Quality Data And Execute Full Factorial Design Of Experiments
Learn how a bioprocessing company supplemented their in-house bioreactor capacity and performed large-scale DOE studies using a cloud bioreactor facility.
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Impact Of Glycosylation On The Effector Functions Of Monoclonal Antibodies
In an example using rituximab and its biosimilars, explore the significance of minor differences of glycosylation in antibodies and its impact on their properties and functionality.
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Delivering Specialist Neurology Support
Explore a strategic approach to a Parkinson’s disease trial that leveraged a global infrastructure and multilingual workforce to provide seamless operational and clinical support.
NEWS
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Topsoe Announces Plans For New State-Of-The-Art Us Electrolyzer Factory For Clean Hydrogen4/19/2024
Topsoe, a global leader in carbon emission reduction technologies, announced plans to build a cutting-edge factory in Chesterfield, Virginia. The factory will manufacture advanced, energy efficient Solid Oxide Electrolyzer Cells (SOEC) that are essential to the efficient production of clean hydrogen and derivatives like eAmmonia and eMethanol.
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QuasarMD Unveils Advanced Full-Body Light Therapy Mat To Support Aging Wellness7/29/2025
QuasarMD LLC, a leader in light-based wellness technologies, announces the launch of its Full-Body Light Therapy Mat, a clinically validated, non-invasive solution designed to address the evolving wellness needs of aging adults.
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Field Squared Unveils AI-driven Advanced Scheduling Module6/10/2024
Field Squared is excited to introduce the AI-driven Advanced Scheduling Module, a groundbreaking addition to our Enterprise Field Service Management and Enterprise Asset Management platform.
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Meatable And TruMeat Collaborate To Accelerate Cost-Effective Cultivated Meat Production4/30/2025
Meatable, the leader in cultivated meat technology, and TruMeat, specializing in the contract manufacturing of cultivated meat at commercial scale, have formed a strategic collaboration to advance the global commercialization of cultivated meat.
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How Lakes Connect To Groundwater Critical For Resilience To Climate Change7/9/2025
The study drew on data from 350 lakes across 18 European countries, collected between 2022 and 2024, to provide a comprehensive picture of how the continent’s lakes are coping with climate change.
ABOUT
Catalysts
Catalysts work by changing the structure of a molecule or by bonding to reactant molecules causing them to combine, react, and release a product or energy. For example, a catalyst is required in order for oxygen and hydrogen to bond, combine and produce water.
Catalysts increase the rate of chemical reactions. Unlike a reagent that gets consumed as apart of the chemical reaction, catalysts do not get consumed in the reaction. They can actually participate in multiple chemical transformations.Catalysts can be organic, synthetic or metal.
All processes need energy to take place. Processes require a very high level of energy in order to spark or start if a catalyst isn’t present. When a catalyst is present the amount of energy required to spark the reaction is lowered and that makes the reaction happen faster and more efficiently.
Catalytic effects vary depending on other substances present that are a part of the chemical reactions. There are certain substances that can inhibit the effectiveness of a catalyst like poisons, and other substances that promote or increase the effect of the catalyst. Inhibitors or negative catalysts are very important in medicine to treat mental illnesses, high blood pressure, cancer and many other diseases.
Catalysts are often used to help crack, or split, larger organic molecules like hydrocarbons into simpler molecules. It does this by breaking carbon-carbon bonds. The speed of the splitting process depends heavily on what specific catalyst is used and the temperature. Applications of this technology include oil and petrochemical industries.