Specialized NAP-UPS spectrometer for in-situ aqueous electron analysis.
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The procurement concerns a near-ambient pressure ultraviolet photoelectron spectrometer (NAP-UPS) for time-resolved, angle-dependent in-situ analysis of electrons in aqueous phase. The buyer is a German research institution, likely a university or Max Planck Institute, serving the scientific community. Requirements include high energy resolution (<50 meV), ability to operate at pressures up to 25 mbar, and compatibility with liquid jet or droplet techniques. The contract value is not specified, but such specialized scientific equipment typically exceeds €100,000. The notice suggests a single award for a custom-built instrument, indicating high complexity and potential tailoring.