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Screening waters for contaminants using high-resolution accurate MS

RECORD | Already taken place Th, 16.11.2023
High-resolution accurate mass spectrometry (HRAM) approach to detect over 500 compounds in Scottish waters, including plant protection products, pharmaceuticals, personal care products (PPCPs).
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Thermo Scientific: Screening waters for contaminants using high-resolution accurate MS
Thermo Scientific: Screening waters for contaminants using high-resolution accurate MS

Join our webinar as we hear from Janine Elliott, senior scientist from the Scottish Environmental Protection Agency (SEPA), who will detail her high-resolution accurate mass spectrometry (HRAM) approach to detect over 500 compounds in Scottish waters, including plant protection products, pharmaceuticals, personal care products (PPCPs).

Many chemical substances enter our waterways from different sources and pathways. The EU Water Framework Directive and local regulations only require a small number of these substances to be monitored. Yet, the potential impacts of this pool of chemical substances on the environment and human health remain unclear. To monitor a broad range of compounds, providing insight into the “chemical cocktail” in Scottish waters, Janine has developed an HRAM method with a straightforward data processing scheme providing fast, sensitive, cost-effective analysis that is flexible to meet evolving project requirements.

In this informative webinar, Janine will delve into her analytical workflow and initial findings from this horizon-scanning approach to water monitoring.

Discover:

  • A fast, sensitive and robust HRAM method for environmental monitoring

  • How to get more data from a single water sample

  • A cost effective emerging contaminant analysis

Who should attend?

  • Environmental water and testing laboratories

  • Scientists interested in detecting emerging contaminants

  • Water chemistry regulatory essentials

Presenter: Janine Elliot (Scottish Environment Protection Agency)

Janine is a Senior Specialist Scientist at the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA), with over 15 years of experience in the water and environmental sectors. She specialises in method development spanning LCMS, GCMS, ICPMS and IC. Janine is a strong advocate for mentoring and championing her early career colleagues and holds Chartered Chemist and Chartered Scientist status with RSC. She is an active member of the Organic Subgroup of the Standing Committee of Analysts.

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