Water & Environmental Analysis User Meeting - Day 2
ZÁZNAM | Proběhlo St, 28.6.2023
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Thermo Scientific: Water & Environmental Analysis User Meeting - Day 2
This meeting covers the latest trends and techniques to meet current water and environmental testing demands for emerging contaminants and evolving regulations. Our guest speakers from the water industry and environmental research and testing laboratories will share their expertise on their latest work, analytical workflows, and automation.
Join us and discover valuable insights to maximise testing productivity and instrument uptime, simplify workflows and standardise data workup.
June 28 (Day 2) – Evolving regulations
This session will explore disinfection by-products, haloacetic acids, heavy metals, volatiles/semi-volatiles analysis.
Attend the whole day or selected presentations only.
10:00 Online access opens (Streaming begins 09:30 BST/10:30 CEST)
10:30 Opening of the event, welcome and introduction
- Presenter: Ed George (Thermo Fisher Scientific)
10:50 Beyond compliance - use of the Orbitrap Exploris 120 HRAM-LC-MS for the monitoring of catchments
- Presenter: Mark Collins (Northern Ireland Water)
11:20 Utilizing IC-MS/MS for the analysis of halo acetic acids and disinfection by products in drinking water
- Presenter: Chris Pegg (Anglian Water)
11:50 GC-MS analysis of environmental samples using automated sample preparation
- Presenter: John Quick (ALS Environmental Ltd.)
12:20 Break
12:40 Development of an ion chromatography method with EC and MS detection for the analysis of bromide and the disinfection by products bromate, chlorate and chlorite
- Presenter: Joseph Scott (Affinity Water)
13:10 High throughput nutrients analysis - developing methodologies for environmental and wastewater matrices
- Presenter: Red Godwin (Thermo Fisher Scientific)
13:40 Performing the analysis of trace metals in environmental samples via ICP and ICP-MS
- Presenter: Trudy McMurray (Northern Ireland Environment Agency)
14:15 Closing of the live streaming event
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