GC and GC-MS webinars – From samples to results

Upcoming webinars 


View these two webinars and learn how new hardware and new software assist you in the lab all day and every day. These webinars are on-demand sessions. Please register now to receive the webinar link(s) on 28 June 2018.

For questions about these webinars or in case you don't receive the automatically generated confirmation email please send a message to analyze.eu@thermofisher.com.

 

Jun 28, 2018 - Jun 28, 2018

On-demand webinar available on 28 June 2018 at 11:00 CEST |10:00 BST (no live broadcast!)

Language: English

Speaker: Dominic Roberts, Product Marketing Manager GC/GC-MS EMEA, Thermo Fisher Scientific, Runcorn, UK

The identification of unknown compounds in one of the most challenging tasks for analytical chemists due to the wide scope of the analysis and the importance of arriving at a confident conclusion. The challenges exist from generic sample preparation, through to instrumental detection and software processing to isolate  and make confident compound identifications. The applications of extractable and leachable impurities in food or bio/pharmaceutical products, food safety and metabolomics are areas where unknown’s analysis is essential. Finding a high risk leached impurity in the production pipeline or a food contaminant can lead to costly delays or product withdrawal. High resolution accurate mass spectrometry (HRAM) using Orbitrap technology offers a new dimension in confidence for rapid, simple unknown identification. We present workflows for unknown identification using GC Orbitrap based mass spectrometry and spectral libraries that can allow you to insure that a comprehensive picture of your sample is obtained.

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Participation is free of charge. Registration is required.

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Please note: These are on-demand webinars. You need to register to receive on 28 June 2018 the link to the webinar recording. There is no live broadcast - you can view the webinar whenever it fits into your agenda.

If you have questions about this webinar or regarding your registration please email analyze.eu@thermofisher.com.

Jun 28, 2018 - Jun 28, 2018

On-demand webinar available on 28 June 2018 at 11:00 CEST |10:00 BST (no live broadcast!)

Language: English

Speaker: Daniela Cavagoni, Product Marketing Manager GC-MS and Autosamplers, Thermo Fisher Scientific, Rodano (MI), Italy

Content:
In high-throughput environmental, food and forensic labs, time is essential when facing constant pressure to generate accurate and reliable results as quickly as possible. Offering class-leading sensitivity and uptime, the new Thermo Scientific ISQ 7000 Single Quadrupole GC-MS and TSQ 9000 Triple Quadrupole GC-MS/MS greatly increase data confidence and minimize routine maintenance, boosting laboratory efficiency and productivity .

This webinar will provide an insight of the advanced technology behind the new ISQ 7000 and TSQ 9000 systems, and the main benefits delivered to the end user. Discover how it is possible to eliminate up to 98% of the downtime of the instrument during regular maintenance procedures or how to reach an extra level of sensitivity when new regulatory requirements are challenging.

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Participation is free of charge. Registration is required.

Please note: These are on-demand webinars. You need to register to receive on 28 June 2018 the link to the webinar recording. There is no live broadcast - you can view the webinar whenever it fits into your agenda.

If you have questions about this webinar or regarding your registration please email analyze.eu@thermofisher.com.


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On-demand webinars from 2017

This webinar is explaining how to set up the MS methodology and will provide
some easy steps to check the performance of the source.

Language: English

EI source parameters in GC-MS
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Many parameters will influence your GC-MS analysis. Learn more about different
techniques of sample introduction into the GC system. Choose the right column
and learn how to overcome peak shape issues.

Language: English

Sample preparation is a key, but often neglected, step in obtaining good GC and GC-MS
separations. This webinar provides an overview of the main solid phase extraction (SPE) strategies,
gives guidance as to the most suitable SPE techniques for certain applications as well as
guidance on how to avoid common problems.

Language: English

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This webinar gives an overview of all sample handling steps for GC and GC-MS from manual to automated processing. The main focus is on vials and closures, presenting tools which will help you to improve the quality of your results. Topics include:

  • GC liners and how to troubleshoot your analysis if errors occur. Common errors will be shown by examples from different application fields.
  • Septa for GC injectors, which are required for proper injection. To complete the range of sample handling, examples are given on how to improve your dilution and sample labeling process
Language: English
 
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Get a deeper insight into the Thermo Scientific Orbitrap GC-MS technology and learn what it can do for your laboratory. We give an overview of the technology, the software possibilities and the applications. 

Language: Spanish

Presenter: José Antonio Muñoz, Application Specialist, Thermo Fisher Scientific, Barcelona/Spain

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Get a deeper insight into the Thermo Scientific Orbitrap GC-MS technology and learn what it can do for your laboratory. We give an overview of the technology, the software possibilities and the applications. 

Language: English

Presenter: Dr. Elena Ciceri, Sales Support Expert GC/GC-MS, Thermo Fisher Scientific, Rodano/Italy

This webinar gives an insight on the challenges analyzing dioxins from samples to the results using GC-HRMS. 

Langauge: English

Presenter: Kay Kelterer, KKE Consulting, Hamburg

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