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Registration is now open for the International Methane
Measurement Conference
New method development solution: software support for analytical HPLC method development and optimisation
Shimadzu has announced the release of its ‘LabSolutions MD’ software for analytical HPLC method development. In addition to established ‘Method Scouting’ functionality that enables automated, quick and simple column and solvent screening, the new LabSolutions MD method development solution supports ‘Analytical Quality by Design’ (AQbD). With a multifactorial experimental design, only a limited amount of experimental data is required to create a defi ned design space. Computer simulation and retention modelling within this design space allow for fast, statistically informed decisions on suitable, robust separation conditions, while reducing the risk of human error. LabSolutions MD, in combination with the Shimadzu LabSolutions chromatography data system, provides data management, evaluation, and intuitive reporting, all in a LabSolutions database, ensuring data integrity.
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PFAS Screening with the TE Instruments Xprep C-IC
Methane is increasingly in the spotlight as an important greenhouse gas with many industry led initiatives to measure and reduce methane. This has been highlighted by the Methane Pledge to reduce methane emissions by 30% by 2030, signed up to by over 100 countries at the UN Climate Change Conference 2021 (COP26). The next International Methane Measurement Conference will be held on the 8th & 9th June in Rotterdam and will provide a unique environment for delegates to discuss this increasing need to determine and reduce methane emissions. Delegates will have the opportunity to compare capabilities, discuss challenges, review emerging technologies and ensure they are up to date with the latest reporting guidelines and policy developments for monitoring methane emissions. Registration and attendance to IMM is free of charge.
Who Should Attend?
• Industry, including oil & gas, waste management, product & equipment manufacturer sectors, petrochemicals, and agriculture industries
• Policy makers and regulators, who set and enforce the requirements for monitoring methane
• Scientists and academia, involved with developing the methods and quantifi cation of methane emissions
• Solution providers and consultants, who work with the above stakeholders in providing consultancy for the measurement of industrial methane emissions
Benefi ts of attending:
• Gain insights from the leading experts on the current state-of-the-art application of methane monitoring technologies
• Understanding the pros and cons of available methane monitoring technologies that:
• support regulatory compliance • increasing operational effi ciency
• most cost effectively reduces losses and fugitive emissions
• Overviewing the emerging technological innovations for methane monitoring, including leak detection, quantifi cation and long term monitoring
• Understanding the current and potential future regulatory landscape
• Learn about developments in emission monitoring methods and standardisation
• Networking with key decision makers, stakeholders from across industrial sectors and leading international scientists in emissions monitoring and methane measurement.
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Xprep C-IC with Archie
The analyses of polyfl uoroalkyl substances (PFAS) is a well-discussed topic in today’s environmental market. Measurements of PFAS concentrations are a requirement to get a better insight into the effect of PFAS components on the environment and health.
Traditional PFAS analytical methods are focused on the speciation of the individual PFAS components with expensive separation techniques. Currently, thousands of PFAS components have been produced and identifi ed for monitoring, which makes the analyses for these components more and more complex.
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Due to this, there is a growing request for a standardized, fast and reliable PFAS screening method to optimize the sample throughput and reduce resources. TE Instruments’ solution for PFAS screening is the Xprep C-IC, designed to determine the total amount of PFAS components in aqueous matrices at ultra-low trace levels.
The determination of AOF (Adsorbable Organic Fluorines) is based on the same principle as AOX (Adsorbable Organic Halogens) analyses: A general accepted and standardized technique used for decades in environmental laboratories for the monitoring of the amount of organic halides (Chlorine/Bromine/Iodine) in aqueous matrices. Where a sample is combusted, conditioned and quantifi ed by means of coulometric titration. For the analyses of AOF the quantifi cation step is performed by the use of an Ion Chromatograph (IC).
TE Instruments developed a fully automated, extremely compact sample preparation system covering the oxidative pyrohydrolytic combustion, fraction collection, and sample injection towards the IC. The Xprep C-IC can introduce samples both via optimized direct injection (liquids module) and conventional boat-inlet (boat module) into a horizontal furnace. This automated sample-prep solution reduces the complexity of sample transfer and signifi cantly improves user convenience.
A unique feature of the Xprep C-IC setup is the optional usage of a ceramic insert in the furnace combustion tube. While standard AOX analysis focuses on standard halides, the analysis of PFAS is mainly aimed at the analysis of elemental Fluoride. This is where the power of the ceramic insert comes to its place. In a standard situation, Fluoride attacks quartz glass and may thus create a defective combustion tube over time. With the usage of the ceramic insert, a protective layer protects the furnace tube quartz material resulting in a far longer lifetime compared to a standard quartz glass setup.
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XPREP C-IC
Automated Sample Preparation for Combustion IC
AOF - EOF - TOF - Biofuels - Environmental Monitoring - Water - Soils
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