Tackling the Growing Issue of Microplastic Pollution

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Event Overview: 
Combatting the global issue of plastic pollution is critical. Key researchers and organizations across the globe, as well as instrument manufacturers, are working to develop innovative approaches, tools, and technologies to help better characterize microplastics and their impact on our environment and health. Join us as we discuss the two widely accepted analytical pathways to characterize microplastics; spectroscopy techniques and gas chromatography combined with mass spectrometry.

Key Learning Objectives: 
  • Learn about detection of the sorbed trace substance and the polymer type in one combined analytical setup (TD-Pyr-GC/MS)
  • Learn what is happening in standards bodies to pave the way for internationally accepted methods
  • Learn about a rapid and highly automated technique to measure particle count, size, and high-quality polymer identification
Who Should Attend: 
  • Researchers wanting to measure microplastic contamination in the environment, and polymer ID and mass balance in particular
  • Regulators and members of standards bodies that want to understand what pyrolysis GC-MS can do, and what its limitations are
  • Those who want to understand where the development of standards for microplastics is heading
  • Environmental laboratories who want to add high speed automated microplastics testing

For any technical questions please contact Jorge de la Bandera: JdelaBandera@mjhlifesciences.com

Program:


11:00am EDT    A New Analytical Approach to Identify and Quantify the Sorption of Trace Organic Compounds on Micro- and Nanoplastic Particles
Julia ReichelTU München


11:50am EDT    The Analysis of Microplastics in Gray Water by Pyrolysis GC-MS: Successes, Challenges, and Standards
Kurt Thaxton, Product Manager, Gerstel


12:40pm EDT    Quantifying the Dynamics of the UV-Aging Process of Polystyrene Microplastics 
Yuxiong Huang, PhD, Associate Professor, Shenzhen International Graduate School, Tsinghua University


1:30pm EDT    Rapid, Automated Characterization of Microplastics Using Laser Direct Infrared Imaging and Spectroscopy
Darren Robey, Product Manager, IR Imaging, Agilent Technologies


Julia Reichel
Julia Reichel

TU München
Kurt Thaxton
Kurt Thaxton
Product Manager
Gerstel
Yuxiong Huang, PhD
Yuxiong Huang, PhD
Associate Professor
Shenzhen International Graduate School, Tsinghua University
Darren Robey
Darren Robey
Product Manager: IR Imaging
Agilent Technologies