Testing laboratories frequently face sample preparation and throughput challenges for volatile organic compound (VOC) analyses – especially for reactive and polar species of low molecular weight – when using conventional chromatographic methods. Adoption of newer direct mass spectrometry (DMS) techniques can resolve these issues.
This four-part webinar series demonstrates how amenable the leading automated DMS technique, selected ion flow tube mass spectrometry (SIFT-MS), is to routine analysis. In this series, we will:
- Introduce the SIFT-MS technique, its automation, and the general benefits that its adoption confers for testing laboratories
- Describe how routine analytical techniques – such as sample scheduling, automated calibration and the use of standard additions – can be applied to SIFT-MS
- Share two detailed case studies that demonstrate successful application of standard method development validation procedures to SIFT-MS
- Illustrate, using case studies, how SIFT-MS simplifies analysis of important chromatographically challenging volatiles, such as formaldehyde, volatile fatty acids, organosulfur compounds and amines
Who should attend:
- Laboratory managers and analysts in routine industrial and contract testing and research laboratories, particularly those working with the analysis of volatiles
- Laboratory managers and analysts in pharmaceutical, biomedical, industrial, consumer product, and environmental laboratories
Who should attend:
? Laboratory managers and analysts in routine industrial and contract testing and research
laboratories, particularly those working with the analysis of volatiles
? Laboratory managers and analysts in pharmaceutical, biomedical, industrial, consumer
product, and environmental laboratoriesWho should attend:
? Laboratory managers and analysts in routine industrial and contract testing and research
laboratories, particularly those working with the analysis of volatiles
? Laboratory managers and analysts in pharmaceutical, biomedical, industrial, consumer