On December 7, from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m., a new presentation of PRAMMICS, OSU-EFLUVE's regional platform for multi-media analysis of microcontaminants, will take place. Its aim is to respond to environmental analysis issues by grouping together specific analytical equipment for the analysis of a wide range of micropollutants and other elements or trace molecules (organic, mineral and biological) in air/water/soil matrices.
Organized as a web conference, accessible by registration only, this presentation will showcase the capabilities of the Organic Division's instruments through results and applications on environmental samples, such as the characterization of microplastics in water, or molecules by spectroscopy (infrared, UV absorbance, fluorescence, elemental analysis).
At the end of the session, participants will be able to talk to the people in charge of the various instruments.
This session will complement an earlier webinar on the organic pole. It focused on chromatography, with presentations of the following instruments:
- UPLC-IMS-Q-TOF = ultra-high-performance chromatography system coupled to high-resolution mass spectrometry and ion mobility
- HPLC/UV = liquid chromatography with diode array detector
- ATD-GC-MS = gas chromatography with mass spectrometry detection coupled to a thermodesorption system
- SFE-GC-MS = gas chromatography-mass spectrometry coupled with an on-line supercritical fluid extraction system
- AOX analyzer = organohalogen analyzer
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