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SCELSE Facilities

SCELSE Analytical Testing Facility

The SCELSE Analytical Testing Facility provides chemical and biochemical testing services for researchers and industry partners/collaborators.

Our services support:

  • Scientific research / product development / process optimisation
  • Method development / optimisation / validation
  • Sample testing across a range of applications

The facility is equipped with advanced analytical instruments operated by experienced personnel. This enables us to deliver accurate , reliable and timely results across different sample types. The team supports multidisciplinary projects across a wide range of research fields. Our analyses help users evaluate samples, confirm findings, and support the development of products and processes.

Analytical Expertise

Our team has expertise in:

  • Chemical and biochemical analysis across diverse sample types and matrices
  • Applying relevant regulatory requirements / internationally recognised standards / industry guidelines

Instrument Maintenance and Quality

All analytical instruments undergo regular preventive maintenance by certified field service engineers from the respective manufacturers.

This helps to:

  • Maintain instrument performance / data consistency
  • Reduce equipment downtime
  • Support relevant industry standards / Current Good Manufacturing Practice requirements, where applicable

Available Analytical Instrumentation

1. High-Performance Liquid Chromatography

The High-Performance Liquid Chromatography systems are equipped with:

  • Ultraviolet/Diode Array Detector — UV/DAD
  • Fluorescence Detector — RF
  • Refractive Index Detector — RID

High-Performance Liquid Chromatography, or HPLC, is used to separate / identify / quantify compounds in complex mixtures. During analysis, a liquid sample passes through a chromatographic column under high pressure. Compounds are separated based on their interactions with the stationary phase and mobile phase.

HPLC can be used to analyse a broad range of chemical and biochemical compounds.

2. Gas Chromatography

The Gas Chromatography (GC) systems are equipped with the following detectors:

  • Mass Spectrometry — MS
  • Flame Ionisation Detector — FID
  • Thermal Conductivity Detector — TCD
  • Electron Capture Detector — ECD

Gas Chromatography, or GC, is used to separate / identify / quantify volatile and semi-volatile compounds.

During analysis, an inert carrier gas transports vaporised compounds through a chromatographic column. The compounds are separated based on their interactions with the gas phase and stationary phase. The detector used will depend on the sample type / compounds of interest / testing requirements.

3. Total Organic Carbon Analysis

A Total Organic Carbon, or TOC, analyser measures organic carbon in aqueous samples.

TOC analysis can support:

  • Environmental monitoring / water-quality assessment
  • Process evaluation / pharmaceutical manufacturing
  • Organic contamination testing / regulatory compliance

Contact Us

Need to identify or measure compounds in your samples? Contact us to discuss:

  • Your analytical requirements / sample types
  • Suitable analytical methods / sample preparation
  • Timelines / pricing

Our team can recommend an analytical approach for your research / product development / process-testing needs.
Please email SCELSE Research Scientist, Sara Swa Thi at ssthi@ntu.edu.sg