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With the increased uptake of hybrid and electric vehicles, non-exhaust emissions are now of growing environmental concern. In this webinar, our guest speaker, Dr Nick Molden, (Emissions Analytics), will demonstrate the use of thermal desorption (TD) for versatile sampling of emissions from exhausts, vehicle interiors and tyres. When coupled with GC×GC–TOF MS this provides improved chemical fingerprinting of emissions to enhance our understanding of how vehicles may impact the environment and human health.
Key learning objectives
See how GC×GC–TOF MS can gain insight into volatile emissions from car trim materials, such as plastic, textiles and rubber.
Find out how characterising tyre composition can help us to understand the sources of microplastics being observed in air, water and soil samples.
Learn how to future-proof your lab in case of expansion of the target lists of regulated compounds.
Who should attend?
GC-MS analysts, lab supervisors and directors
Certificate of attendance
All webinar participants can request a certificate of attendance, including a learning outcomes summary, for continuing education purposes.
Presenters
Dr. Nick Molden
Chief Executive Officer Emissions Analytics Ltd
Dr. Laura McGregor
Product Marketing Manager, SepSolve Analytical
Taemur Daud
SelectScience
To register for the webinar please visit: Select Science