
Whatman™ QM-C is manufactured with 100% high quality silica raw material without any additives or binders. From raw material to finished products, QM-C is subjected to rigorous in-process quality control and final release testing. Each batch is pre-fired and tested to ensure heavy metal content conforms to European and US EPA environmental standards for inorganic elements analysis in ambient air and stationary source emission.
While Whatman™ QM-C is designed for heavy metal and inorganic chemical analysis, it is also excellent for organic chemical analysis in air monitoring. The suitable applications include gravimetric analysis of PM2.5/PM10/TSP, heavy metal and PAHs, PCB and black carbon analysis etc. Due to its high-quality raw material, QM-C has excellent performance for black carbon analysis at 1200°C.
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Chemical synthesis is at the heart of modern chemistry and enables the targeted production of molecules with specific properties. By combining starting materials in defined reaction conditions, chemists can create a wide range of compounds, from simple molecules to complex active ingredients.

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Chemical synthesis is at the heart of modern chemistry and enables the targeted production of molecules with specific properties. By combining starting materials in defined reaction conditions, chemists can create a wide range of compounds, from simple molecules to complex active ingredients.