Since 1985, Inorganic Ventures has been manufacturing a higher class of analytical inorganic standards at a fair price. Our certified reference materials (CRMs) are engineered to be stable, compatible, and NIST traceable, and are manufactured and tested under ISO Guide 34 and ISO 17025 guidelines (A2LA 883.01 & 883.02). We make almost any inorganic CRM for ICP, ICP-MS, IC, atomic absorption (AA), wet chemistry, and QC applications. In fact, custom standards are our specialty. As an ISO 9001 registered company (QSR-1034), our goal is to provide the highest-quality product with the most exceptional customer service and technical support in the industry.
Inorganic Ventures serves any market worldwide seeking the most accurate inorganic certified reference materials available today. Markets seeking CRMs for ICP, ICP-MS, IC, atomic absorption, wet chemistry, and QC applications can include: pharmaceutical (USP <232>), nuclear (10CFR50), food and beverage, mining, environmental (EPA), transportation, research, and medical.
Inorganic Ventures specializes in the manufacture of the industry's most accurate inorganic certified reference materials. Our offering of products includes ISO Guide 34 compliant ICP (OES and MS), IC, AA, water QC, wet chemistry, conductivity, pH buffer, and USP standards. After 20 years of data gathering and careful research, we were proud to unveil in early 2015 our Transpiration Control Technology (TCT), a new packaging system that drastically extends the shelf life of our CRMs. For more information on TCT, please visit our website at inorganicventures.com. TCT is just one more way we flex to your specs.
Inorganic Ventures proudly distributes CRM solutions worldwide via a distribution network that includes North America, Europe, Asia, South America, Africa, and Australia.
Inorganic Ventures
300 Technology Drive
Christiansburg, VA 24073
TELEPHONE
(800) 669-6799
FAX
(540) 585-3012
E-MAILinfo@inorganicventures.com
WEB SITEinorganicventures.com
NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES
65
YEAR FOUNDED
1985
FT-IR Analysis of pH and Xylitol Driven Conformational Changes of Ovalbumin–Amide VI Band Study
November 21st 2024This study uses Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) spectroscopy to analyze how the globular protein ovalbumin's secondary structures transition under varying pH conditions in the presence of the cosolvent xylitol, highlighting the role of noncovalent interactions in these conformational changes.