Enhanced GC-MS Workflow Solutions

With ever-increasing demands on your time and resources, optimizing your workflow is essential. Learn how state of the art instrument and software solutions come together, to enhance your one- and two-dimensional gas chromatography applications (GC-MS and GCxGC-MS) in a collection of short webinars presented on Wednesday, November 30. These webinars will be presented twice for ease of international audiences.

 

First Session Second Session
04:00 (UTC +0)
09:30 IST (UTC +5:30)
13:00 JST (UTC +9)
15:00 AEDT (UTC +11)
15:00 (UTC +0)
07:00 AM PST (UTC -8)
10:00 AM EST (UTC -5)
16:00 CET (UTC +1)

 

Webinars to be presented:

Switching to Hydrogen Carrier Gas
With an open ion source design, using hydrogen as a carrier gas for gas chromatography can save both time and money. Analyses are quicker, data quality is effectively the same, and a renewable hydrogen generator can slash the cost of helium. See examples of 1D and 2D method transfer, time savings, and real-life examples of data quality for various environmental and aroma applications in this webinar.

GC-MS Analysis Workflow

Small time savings throughout the workflow can add up to big savings. See aroma and flavor examples of how automated sample prep and elevated Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry (TOFMS) analysis, followed by software solutions to compare and evaluate data and results, can save your lab time and resources.

Part I: ChromaTOF® Sync for GC-MS Analysis

Part II: ChromaTOF® Tile for GCxGC-MS Analysis

Discovery Workflow Best Practices

When you don’t know what you’re looking for, as is often the case with environmental contaminants and pollutants, the task can seem daunting, but high-resolution TOFMS and GCxGC is a powerful combination for non-target searches. With the tools included with the Pegasus® HRT+4D and the Multi-Mode Source™ (MMS™), identification of unknowns can be vastly improved and assigned higher confidence.

 

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