Upcoming Webinar

Get the Most Out of Your MS: Novel Column Chemistry Raises the Bar on Sensitivity and Data Accuracy

19 December, 2024
Join this webinar to gain valuable insights into how innovative GC column technology can enhance your MS workflows, boost sensitivity, and improve data accuracy.

By attending this webinar, you will learn:

  • The impact of GC column performance on MS sensitivity and data quality.
  • How to optimize your workflow with GC columns that complement advanced MS technologies.
  • Best practices for achieving reproducible and reliable results in trace-level analyses.
  • The role of novel ion sources in maximizing the potential of GCMS systems.

Event Overview

The evolution of MS continues to push the limits of detection in GC. As source technologies advance, column technology must advance as well. For example, increased detection of analytes also results in increased detection of background, such as column bleed. Therefore, GC column technology that lowers bleed can enhance your sensitivity and data accuracy. In this webinar, we’ll examine how column attributes like bleed, thermal stability, and inertness can translate into practical data quality improvements. When used in conjunction with a novel ion source, we’ll illustrate achievable data parameters like sensitivity limits at trace levels, retention time consistencies, and data accuracy for active analytes when combining both column and source technologies.

What will be covered:

  • The interplay between GC columns and MS technologies: How advancements in column chemistry support modern MS systems.
  • Key attributes of GC columns that drive data quality: bleed reduction, thermal stability, and inertness.
  • How reduced bleed improves sensitivity and data accuracy.
  • Achievable data outcomes with combined column and novel ion source technologies, including:
    - Sensitivity limits for trace-level analytes
    - Retention time consistency across runs
    - Enhanced accuracy for active analytes
  • Applications highlighting the benefits of these new technologies.

What you need to know:

Date: 19 December, 2024

Start times:
10:30 am IST (New Delhi) / 12 pm THA (Bangkok) / 1 pm SGT (Singapore) / 1 pm MYT (Kuala Lumpur) / 4 pm AEDT (Melbourne) / 6 pm NZDT (Auckland)

Who should attend:

  • Analytical chemists and lab managers working on GCMS
  • Researchers and scientists conducting trace-level analyses in industries such as pharmaceuticals, environmental testing, food safety, and petrochemicals

Presenter

Anshu Kumari Singh
Technical Support Manager - India, Columns and Supplies Division, Agilent

Dr. Anshu Kumari Singh is the Technical Support Manager for India in the Chemistries and Supplies Division. She has more than 20 years of experience in this industry. She leads a team of highly qualified Individuals responsible for providing technical support to customers. She provides support to customers on queries related to applications, products, and troubleshooting for GC and LC columns and supplies. She also conducts workshops, training, and seminars for the customers helping them to understand the chemistry behind GC and HPLC columns and sample preparation products. Dr. Anshu holds a Doctorate degree from the Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi, and is based out of Delhi.

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