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Separation Science, in collaboration with LECO, brings you an on-demand eSeminar in which you will discover how GC-TOF-MS and GC×GC-TOF-MS technologies can dramatically enhance your applications for food and environmental analysis.
This on-demand educational event provides those working in the food and environmental industries with the knowledge to solve analysis challenges in complex food and enviromental matrices by resolving tricky analyte-matrix co-elutions.
Following an introduction by LECO for both the food and environmental sessions, key experts provide practical insights into their respective fields.
The presentations include:
Session #1: Food
INTRODUCTION
How to Push the Boundaries of your Food Analysis Applications using LECO GC-TOF-MS and GCxGC-TOF-MS Technologies
Jürgen Wendt
(LECO, Berlin, Germany)
GC×GC-ToFMS/FID: A Journey Beyond the MOSH&MOAH Hump in Food Determination
Giorgia Purcaro
(University of Liège, Belgium)
Dioxin Measurements in Food and Feed Beyond MRL Regulation Using GC×GC-TOFMS
Jean-François Focant
(University of Liège, Belgium)
Application of Two-dimensional Gas Chromatography with Mass Spectrometric Detection for Analysis of Pesticide Residues in Foodstuffs
Radim Štěpán
(Czech Agriculture and Food Inspection Authority (CAFIA), Prague, Czech Republic)
Session #2: Environmental
Environmental Analysis – Using State of the Art GC, GCxGC, TOF-MS & HR-TOF-MS Technology to Resolve, Detect and Understand the Impacts of Civilisation on the Environment and Human Health
Nick Jones
(LECO, Berlin, Germany)
Exhaustive Characterization of Pyrogenic Environmental Samples using GC×GC‒ToF MS
Lourdes Ramos
(IQOG-CSIC Madrid, Spain)
Approaches to Trace Level Analysis of Contaminants in Complex Matrix Water Applications: A Comparison of 1D GCMS & 2D GC-TOF-MS — Selectivity, Sensitivity & Throughput
David Benanou
(Veolia, France)
Characterization of Organic Components on the Particulate Matter of Aerosols by GC- and GCxGC-TOFMS for the Evaluation of its Impact to Health and the Environment
Thomas Gröger
(Helmholtz Institute, Munich)
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