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The Waters 3465 Electrochemical Detector combines sensitivity, reliability, and simplicity for electrochemical detection. Its versatile detection modes are ideally suited for analyzing a wide range of compounds.

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The 3465 Electrochemical Detector (ECD) is a vital instrument in high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) systems, designed to identify and quantify substances through their electrochemical properties. Its main components include an electrochemical cell, which contains a working electrode where reactions take place, a reference electrode that maintains a stable potential, and a counter electrode that balances the current. Additionally, a potentiostat controls the potential of the working electrode and measures the resulting current. A flow cell ensures that liquids and analytes flow steadily through the electrochemical cell, and a data acquisition system records and processes the signals generated.

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What type of compounds can the Electrochemical Detector for LC Systems detect?
The Electrochemical Detector for LC Systems is capable of detecting a wide range of compounds, including those with low levels of electroactivity.

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TN-3465Biographical informationDied34 ABY, Luprora[1]Descriptive informationSpeciesHuman[2]GenderFemale[2]Hair colorBlack[2]Chronological and political informationAffiliation(s)

  • First Order[3]
    • First Order starfighter corps[3]
[Source]

TN-3465 was a human female TIE fighter pilot who served in the naval forces of the First Order. Following the Battle of Starkiller Base, she and her BB unit BB-K8 accompanied Captain Phasma on a mission to hunt down Lieutenant Sol Rivas for his alleged role in Starkiller Base's destruction. Their mission brought them to the remote, rocky and oceanic world of Luprora.

There, TN-3465 and BB-K8 helped Captain Phasma to enlist the help of the humanoid Lupr'or colonists in attacking the R'ora's stronghold, where Rivas had been taken captive. This attack served as a diversion for Phasma to kill Rivas in order to conceal her role in lowering Starkiller Base's shield. TN-3465 learnt about Phasma's complicity in the superweapon's destruction. However, Phasma killed TN-3465 and destroyed BB-K8 in order to eliminate all "loose ends."

TN-3465 was a First Order TIE fighter pilot who lived during the outbreak of the First Order-Resistance War.[3] Having grown up in the First Order, TN-3465 lacked a name and was only known by her call designation.[2] During the Battle of Starkiller Base, she was stationed inside an auxiliary hangar on Starkiller Base but had not joined the fight because a BB unit[3] named BB-K8[4] was performing a data update on her TIE/sf space superiority fighter. While attempting to hunt down Lieutenant Sol Rivas for his alleged role in lowering Starkiller Base's shields, Captain Phasma came across TN-3465 in the hangar and ordered her to help track down Rivas.[3]

TN-3465, Captain Phasma, and BB-K8 departed Starkiller Base moments before the planet was destroyed by the stored stellar energy it had drained from a nearby star.[3] Under Phasma's orders, TN-3465 pursued Rivas' TIE/fo space superiority fighter through space. However, Phasma was unable to shoot Rivas down since BB-K8 had not yet finished repairing the ship's laser cannons. Running out of fuel, Rivas landed his fighter on the planet Luprora. Under Phasma's orders, TN-3465 tailed him but took care to avoid alerting him to their presence.[2]

After landing their TIE/sf fighter on Luprora, TN-3465 reported that Rivas' fighter was to the east. While traveling towards Rivas' TIE fighter, Phasma ordered TN-3465 to carry BB-K8 with straps since the globular droid was unable to navigate the planet's rocky surface. Arriving at the site, Phasma determined that Rivas had been captured by some kind of unknown creatures. The two then sought shelter at an abandoned dwelling where they changed out of their First Order uniforms into civilian clothes. While TN-3465 removed her helmet, Phasma wore a helmet with a red visor to hide her identity. To maintain her cover, TN-3465 adopted the nickname "Pilot" while Phasma called herself "Captain."[2]

Sighting a nearby settlement, TN-3465, Phasma, and BB-K8 waded through a lake. However, they were attacked by a giant tentacled Tsw'ell monster, which dragged Phasma below the surface. TN-3465 was also hit by a tentacle and sank underwater while unconscious. Captain Phasma used a knife to hack through the creature's tentacles, killing it. TN-3465 and her team managed to reach the other side where they were met by a group of humanoid Lupr'or, who had colonized Luprora centuries before.[2]

TN-3465 found that her superior Captain Phasma was able to understand the natives, who spoke a variation of Lupre'en. The First Order visitors were hosted by Jair'i, the leader of the Lupr'or peoples. Jair'i informed his guests that the Lupr'or were the descendants of offworld migrants who had abandoned technology in favor of a lifestyle based on farming and fishing. However, rising sea levels and a deteriorating climate had eliminated the small land they once farmed. The Lupr'or also came under attack from the monstrous Tsw'ells and an indigenous alien race known as the R'ora. TN-3465 and Phasma learnt that Rivas had been taken captive by the R'ora.[2]

Jair'i sent the Lupr'or guide Dar'en to show TN-3465 and Captain Phasma the R'ora stronghold in an attempt to convince the offworlders of the futility of the task of rescuing Rivas. They found that the stronghold was an island surrounded by a lake, populated with Tsw'ells.[2] While Phasma studied the situation, TN-3465 remarked that she wished that their fighter's weapons were still functional so that they could blast the stronghold from their air. Phasma responded that the two of them would have to find another way.[5] The group would spend four days on the planet.[4]

Returning to the village, Phasma questioned a young Lupr'or girl about where she had gotten her necklace. The girl led Phasma, TN-3465, and Dar'en to the home of her great-grandmother Ali'ane, who revealed that she had gotten the necklace from an old Lupr'or starship, which she labeled the "soul killer." Ali'ane's great-granddaughter agreed to lead the offworlders to the site of the ship in return for not telling the elderly woman.[5]

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