Addressing the PFAS Challenge with Novel Approaches of TIMS and DART
Bruker is leading the migration of solutions from research to commercial laboratories. This workshop will focus on workflows for comprehensive PFAS screening that provide in-depth, confident results that also save considerable time and cost compared to conventional LCMS analysis. Both Trapped Ion Mobility Spectrometry (TIMS) and Direct Analysis in Real Time (DART) will be shown to provide rapid, superior PFAS results for screening and identification workflows. PFAS analysis screened rapidly by DART on the Bruker EVOQ® triple quadrupole using LC free workflows demonstrates a significant increase in productivity whilst also being more economical. TIMS adds a whole new dimension for PFAS analysis. The added TIMS selectivity cuts through the complexity of PFAS analysis providing definitive identification and characterization. Examples of PFAS analysis will be shown using TIMS separation and DART screening that improve the performance of your lab and the quality of results.
When: Tuesday, June 6th, 7am-8am
Where: Room 370CF, George Brown Convention Center
Agenda:
- Welcome, LC Free Workflows
Chris Elicone and Igor Nikitin, Global Product Marketing Management - "Next level PFAS detection and annotation using Trapped Ion Mobility Spectrometry (TIMS)"
Andrea Kiehne, PhD, Head of BAMS Application EMEA - “Chromatography-Free Screening and Quantification of PFAS Enabled Through SPME-DART-MS"
William Fatigante, Applications Scientist