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ICP Analysis: Getting Great Results for Tough Samples
Date: May 19, 2009 - 15:00
This one hour webinar will demonstrate how reliable analysis of trace elements in high matrix and spectrally rich samples, such as brines and organics, can be easily achieved using ICP spectrometry. The webinar is essential for trace elemental analysts and lab managers, especially those currently analysing high matrix samples for trace elements or are looking for a robust alternative to AA and ICP-MS for high matrix samples.
Introducing the Next Generation Ion Trap and Orbitrap Mass Spectrometers
Date: May 14, 2009 - 15:00
The new Thermo Scientific LTQ Velos and LTQ Orbitrap Velos mass spectrometers feature new technologies that rapidly deliver the most confident protein and metabolite identification, characterization and quantitation. Find out how unique dual pressure trap technology and API source improvements enable the identification of more low abundant compounds in less time at our upcoming live webinar.
Magnet or Cell: Fundamentals of High Mass Resolution and Collision/Reaction Cells and how they cope with challenging matrices
Date: Mar 17, 2009 - 15:00
This complimentary webinar will give an educational overview on the principles and advantages of High Mass Resolution and Collision/Reaction Cells from the only producer of both ICP-MS techniques. Thermo Scientific experts will give an open comparison of these spectral removal strategies for some challenging matrices and dispel some lingering myths.
Simplify LC-MS Screening and Quantification using the Exactive
Date: Jan 14, 2009 - 15:00
During this presentation we describe the overall system performance and specifications together with a brief review of the OrbitrapTM technology used.
Living with trace elemental species - speciation, legislation, analytical demands and ICP-MS
Date: Sep 30, 2008 - 15:00
It is now widely recognized that different chemical forms of elements in our environment display different physicochemical properties such as toxicity, bioavailability, reactivity and mobility. Speciation, the discrimination and analysis of these chemical forms, is therefore on the rise, as we try to understand the true nature of trace-elements and their impact. This presentation aims to briefly introduce the principles behind speciation and its relevance in today's society.