
Technological Offer
The GEAS research group offers a very wide range of possibilities for the analytical control of parameters and analytes in food, agricultural, environmental, water, plastics, metals and alloys, new materials, clinical parameters, etc …
The experience accumulated in almost forty years of working on OTRI contracts, the Company-University Foundation, and mixed innovation programs with private companies, together with the analytical instrumental techniques available in the GEAS laboratories, allow us to offer solid and reliable responses to practically all of the analytical problems that may arise, as well as advising on instrumental facilities and equipment for analytical laboratories.
Analytical techniques
Atomic spectroscopy
- Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy. Graphite Furnace Atomization and Quartz Tube, Deuterium Corrector.
- GFAAS Perkin-Elmer 3030 Spectrophotometer with HGA 400 and Automatic Injector
- ICP-AES Thermo. Simultaneous Iris-Intrepid
- ICP-Masas Perkin-Elmer DRC-e Spectrometer
- GFAAS Spectrophotometer with Introduction of Slurries Perkin-Elmer A-300 and Injector AS-60
- ICP-Mass Spectrometer Perkin-Elmer Elan 6000
- GFAAS Spectrophotometer with Slurry Sampling Perkin-Elmer A-300 and Injector AS-60
- GFAAS Spectrophotometer Varian 400. Zeeman Corrector
- Perkin Elmer Nexion 2000 (ICP-MS) mass spectrometer
Chromatography and separation techniques
- HPLC Gradient Waters with UV-VIS, Fluorescence and Electrochemical Detector
- Hewlett-Packard Refractive Index Detector
- Low pressure preparative chromatography
- Gas Chromatography, Shimadzu GC-9
- Electrophoresis on one-dimensional, two-dimensional, polyacrylamide gel, isotachophoresis, Isoelectric focusing, Bio-Rad System
- Asymmetric Flow Field Flow Fractionation (A4F) POSTNOVA ANALYTICS
Sample treatment
- Laser Ablation Nd / YAG 213 nm Autofocus, Microscope head and Glitter Time Resolved Analysis Software
- Microwave Digester
Electroanalysis
- Coulochem-II amperometric / coulometric detector (ESA)
- Autolab PGSTAT-12 (Eco-Chemie) potentiostat coupled to Maxtek PM-710 quartz microbalance
- Potentiostat Autolab PGSTAT 10 (Eco-Chemie)
- Portable 8X multipotentiostat uSTAT8000P (Dropsens), with screen printed multi-electrode battery interface (8X)
- Potentiostat µAutolab-Type III, with FRA measurement module (frequency analyzers) for electrochemical impedance spectroscopy.
- Maxtek PM-710 quartz microbalance, with quartz / gold electrodes (5 MHz)
- Petit Ampére amperometric detector (5-200 nA / V) (BioAnalytical Systems)
- LC-4C amperometric detector (BioAnalytical Systems) Conductivity meter Crison 525
- Orion Ion analyzer potentiometer (± 0.1 mV.)
- Autolab PGSTAT 10 (Eco-Chemie)
- Inelec Polarograph. DCT, NPP, DPP, SWP, LSP, ASV, CSV
Molecular spectroscopy and luminiscence
- Spectrofluorimeter, Perkin-Elmer LS-50
- Luminometer PTI (Photon Instrument Technology) QuantaMaster model QM2004 Modular
- Spectrofluorimeter, RF-150, Shimadzu
- UV-VIS Molecular Spectrophotometer, Perkin Elmer Lambda
- Molecular UV-VIS Spectrophotometer, Diode-Array HP 8452A
- UV-VIS Molecular Spectrophotometer, Hitachi 124
Others
- Metallographic Microscope
- Atago Refractometer
- Centrifuge Heareus Megafuge 10
- Centrifuge Heraus biofuge 17S
Latest news from GEAS
Hiring of the N4 novel researcher of the researcher Mr. Jorge Fernández Fito (PUI-047)
The researcher Mr. Jorge Fernández Fito joined the GEAS group on March 15, 2019 with a contract as a new researcher N4. The theme of his work is the quantification of the antibiotic fumagillin, using electrochemical techniques and liquid chromatography. The work is...
IberusTalent Pre-doctoral Scholarship Award: hiring of Khaoula Ben Jeddou
The group has been awarded a pre-doctoral contract within the IberusTalent call, in the Agri-Food and Nutrition Area, for the line of research presented by the Iberus Excellence Action Group, in which the GEAS group participates, entitled : «Towards a sustainable use...
New publication of the GEAS group, on the use of electroanalytical techniques for the detection of nanoparticles and their released ions
Researchers from the GEAS group have published the article entitled "Detection and Determination of Released Ions in the Presence of Nanoparticles: Selectivity or Strategy?", In the prestigious journal Electroanalysis (vol. 31, year 2019, pp. 409-410). In this work...