Webinar Date/Time: Wednesday, May 22, 2024 Asia: 10am SGT | 11am JST | 1pm AEDT | 3pm NZDT Europe: 11am CET | 10am GMT United States: 1pm EDT | 10am PDT
Compliance without compromise with simplified and automated sample preparation solutions for environmental laboratories measuring SVOCs in aqueous samples.
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Event Overview:
Monitoring semi-volatile organic compounds (SVOCs) in water is critical to future sustainability. Aqueous samples received by environmental laboratories are extremely diverse, ranging from relatively clean tap water samples to industrial discharge samples containing solids, grease, oils, and other hazardous components. Detection of SVOCs in aqueous samples requires the development of robust and comprehensive laboratory extraction protocols. Critical parameters are often overlooked within the sample preparation procedure, leading to poor extraction efficiency and analytical performance. This presentation reviews the utilization of modern preparation equipment for processes such as extraction, extract drying, and solvent evaporation. The presentation also demonstrates how optimization of physical and chemical parameters are critical to providing exceptional precision, accuracy, and detection limits. The focus here is compliance without compromise with simplified and automated sample preparation solutions for environmental laboratories measuring SVOCs in aqueous samples.
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Who Should Attend:
Speaker:
Evan Walters
Market Segment Manager
Biotage
Evan Walters is passionate about science and analytical chemistry in environmental, food, and agriculture markets. As a trained environmental chemist and geochemist, Evan uses his background in analytical chemistry to connect laboratories with products and workflow solutions to ensure their success. Evan received a Master of Science in Geochemistry from Southern Illinois University and is a published scientific author.
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