Redefine Volatile and Semivolatile Organic Compounds Analysis by GC-MS, from Start to Finish

Routine analysis and reporting of volatile and semivolatile organic compounds (VOCs and SVOCs) in environmental samples is well established, defined and standardized by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and other organizations. However, cutting-edge GC-MS technology is redefining laboratories’ performance for environmental analysis, whether using single or triple quadrupole mass spectrometry.

Yoshiro Hiramatsu, GC-MS Product Liaison and Dr. Ruth Marfil-Vega, Senior Market Manager, Shimadzu Scientific Instruments, will explore how Shimadzu’s latest GC-MS instruments, in combination with the multi-platform software LabSolutions and LabSolutions Insight, enable successful detection, quantitation, and suspect screening of VOCs and SVOCs. Plus, discover how these tools support EPA methods, from initial sample analysis to final data reporting.

Key learning objectives

  • Learn how to boost throughput with the use of an enhanced tuning algorithm, faster data acquisition, and other novel GC-MS designs for prolonged stability and shorter analysis time
  • Find out how to effectively mitigate human error, minimize rework, and reduce operational costs with advanced GC-MS technology to simplify maintenance and routine analysis
  • Discover how to streamline data processing and reporting through AI-assisted data integration for EPA and other environmental methods

Who should attend?

  • Lab managers
  • Environmental analytical chemists
  • Water quality professionals
  • GC-MS users
  • Environmental analysts
  • Environmental laboratory managers

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All webinar participants can request a certificate of attendance, including a learning outcomes summary, for continuing education purposes.

Speakers

Yoshiro Hiramatsu
Yoshiro Hiramatsu
GCMS Product Liaison, Shimadzu Scientific Instruments
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Dr. Ruth Marfil-Vega
Dr. Ruth Marfil-Vega
Senior Market Manager , Shimadzu Scientific Instruments
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Moderator

Carrie Haslam
Carrie Haslam
Associate Editor, SelectScience

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