Second European SIFT-MS User Meeting - Day 2

Syft Technologies invites you to join the 2020 European user group meeting focused on the latest applications of selected ion flow tube mass spectrometry (SIFT-MS).
SIFT-MS users present their latest data from across diverse fields from cutting-edge breath research to antiquities studies to atmospheric research.
Day 2 (Times are shown BST)
8am Welcome and procedures reminder (Dr Vaughan Langford, Syft Technologies, NZ)
8.10am PLENARY III Emerging requirements for VOC analysis in support of environmental regulation (Prof. Ally Lewis, University of York, UK)
8.40am From the shower room, to human breath to Asian megacities: A SIFT-MS measurement journey (Dr Marvin Shaw, University of York, UK)
9.20am refreshment break
9.30am Comparison of sample introduction techniques like static headspace, dynamic headspace and direct thermal extraction for analysis of rancidity markers in instant food using SIFT-MS and GC/MS (Thomas Langenberg, Dr Eike Kleine-Benne, GERSTEL, Germany)
9.55am Comparing SIFT-MS and GC/MS in a biomedical context: A solvent and its metabolite in plasma (Dr Colin Hastie, Anatune Limited, UK)
10.05am The use of SIFT-MS for the analysis of exhaled breath from e-cigarette users after vaping (Louise Bishop, BAT, UK)
10.25am Supercritical CO₂ extraction/drying coupled with SIFT-MS analysis (Georgia Sanxaridou, CMAC/University of Strathclyde, UK)
10.45am refreshment break
11am SIFT-MS for the characterization of the volatile organic compounds emitted from macroand microplastics (Dr Jacopo La Nasa, University of Pisa, Italy)
11.25am Time-resolved thermal extraction of volatiles from plastic materials using TD-SIFT-MS (Dr Christopher Pfaff, Syft Technologies, Germany)
11.50am Concluding remarks (Dr Mark Perkins, Anatune Limited, UK)
12pm close for Day 2
See more details including abstracts for all presentation at SIFT-MS User Meeting web page.
