Direct mass spectrometry offers valuable benefits, particularly for analytes that fall into the awkward gap between GC and LC. But with any new technology, you need to be able to validate it, particularly in a regulated laboratory. Join us for this webcast to learn how method validation for direct mass spectrometry compares to that of conventional GC and LC techniques. We’ll provide examples of soil analysis and water analysis. Live: Monday, Jun. 22, 2020 at 11am EDT | 8am PDT | 4pm BST | 5pm CEST On demand available after airing until Jun. 22, 2021 Register free
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Event Overview:
Part 3 of a 4 Part Series: Streamline Routine Volatiles Analysis-Filling the Awkward Gap Between GC and LC
Method validation is critical to adoption of an analytical method, but how does one tackle it for direct mass spectrometry techniques? In this webcast (the third in a four-part series), we answer this question in the context of selected ion flow tube mass spectrometry (SIFT-MS), the leading automated direct mass spectrometry technique for analysis of volatile compounds.
First, we will make a brief comparison of method development for SIFT-MS and conventional chromatographic techniques. Then we will describe how analytical method validation is approached for SIFT-MS so that the data can be used to support regulatory requirements. This is achieved by applying a strategic approach in accordance with ICH Q2(R1) Guidelines. Finally, we will illustrate SIFT-MS method validation using two case studies: common toxic volatiles in water, and BTEX in soil following methanolic extraction. A third case study-analysis of residual formaldehyde analysis in novel drug delivery devices-will be described in the final webinar in the series. The case studies demonstrate the efficient method development and validation (and high sample throughput) achievable using automated SIFT-MS.
Join us for this webcast to learn more about how SIFT-MS works, how it speeds up analysis, and how it can be validated successfully in accordance with regulatory guidelines.
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Speakers: Mark Perkins, PhD, Senior Applications Chemist, Anatune Limited, United Kingdom
Vaughan Langford, PhD, Principal Scientist, Syft Technologies, New Zealand
Time and date: Monday, Jun. 22, 2020 at 11am EDT | 8am PDT | 4pm BST | 5pm CEST
On demand available after airing until Jun. 22, 2021.
Sponsor: Syft Technologies Inc.
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