Microplastic Analysis in Water Using Vibrational Spectroscopy: Navigating ISO/FDIS 16094-2 standards

Discover how your laboratory can stay ahead in microplastics analysis with this webinar which demystifies the ISO/FDIS 16094-2 standard, guiding you through best practices for vibrational spectroscopy in water testing. The standard highlights the regulatory push to monitor microplastics, the challenges in their detection due to varied sizes and polymer types, and the importance of reliable, standardized analytical techniques.
Ultimately, the adoption of standardized procedures and advanced technologies is shown to enhance the reliability and comparability of microplastics data, supporting regulatory and scientific efforts to address environmental pollution in water resources.
Key Learning Objectives:
- Uncover best practices for vibrational spectroscopy when testing microplastics in water
- Explore method validation, reporting, and quality control and their impact on laboratory operations
- Emphasize the need for laboratories to verify measurement accuracy and establish reporting limits
Who Should Attend:
- Microplastics researchers
- Microplastics analysts from commercial, QA, or research labs seeking to understand key challenges in Microplastics analysis
- Those interested in microplastics analysis and the development of standardized methodology around the world.
Presenter: Darren Robey (Product Manager: IR Imaging, Agilent Technologies)
