Adapting GCxGC for every challenge
The most essential part of a GC×GC system is the modulator, so it is important to choose the right device for the application.
Join this webinar to hear from Dr. Laura McGregor, Product Marketing Manager at SepSolve Analytical, as she explores recent advances in GC×GC technology and how they are extending their capabilities from the niche to the mainstream.
Dr. McGregor will demonstrate the advantages of both flow and thermal modulation to help simplify the decision-making process. She will also show how robust and repeatable flow modulation allows GC×GC to be a productive member of high-throughput labs, while thermal modulation delivers the enhanced sensitivity and increased peak capacity for unparalleled characterisation of even the most challenging samples.
Furthermore, Dr. McGregor will share some examples of real-life applications that have benefited from the separating power of GC×GC using both flow and thermal modulation.
Key learning objectives
Understand the benefits of GC×GC and what it offers over and above standard GC
Discover the advantages of both flow and thermal modulation
Learn about the new INSIGHT-Thermal modulator for GC×GC
Explore the latest GC×GC applications for both research and routine laboratories, including odor profiling, petrochemical fingerprinting and environmental monitoring
Who should attend?
GC users who want to enhance their ability to analyse complex samples
GC analysts who want to find out more about GC×GC
GC×GC practitioners wanting to further their knowledge on recent advances in applications, hardware and software
Presenter: Dr. Laura McGregor (SepSolve Analytical)
Dr. Laura McGregor received an M.Chem in chemistry from the University of St Andrews, UK, followed by an M.Sc. in forensic science at the University of Strathclyde, UK. Her Ph.D. in environmental forensics, also at the University of Strathclyde, sparked her interest in GC×GC and she has been a strong advocate of the technique ever since. In her current role as Product Marketing Manager at SepSolve Analytical, she continues to apply GC×GC–TOF MS to challenging applications.
Presenter: Jemima Arnold (Editorial Team, SelectScience)
Jemima studied Cellular and Molecular Medicine at the University of Bristol, UK, and as a member of the Editorial team, she now plays an integral role in shaping the content on SelectScience.