Perform Like a PRO: Fast ICP-OES Analysis with the Latest Advances

Inductively coupled plasma–optical emission spectroscopy (ICP-OES) is one of the major techniques used for trace elemental analysis.
However, the technique is not without its limitations, which include:
The ability to analyze high matrix samples restricted to radial only instruments
Speed is typically achieved by a compromise in sensitivity
Improvements in sensitivity are achieved through the use of accessories, which add complexity
This webcast will focus on the most recent advances in ICP-OES that address these challenges and ensure that they are no longer barriers to your elemental analysis.
Key learning objectives
Understand how to analyze high-matrix samples on both radial and duo ICP-OES systems without compromising data
Learn how simultaneous ICP-OES systems coupled with advanced CID detections can achieve high sample throughput without effecting sensitivity
Explore options for increasing sensitivity without the need the for additional accessories
Who should attend
Lab managers and analysts that have specific analytical challenges with interferences
Researchers that want to be ready for future challenges in trace elemental analysis
Lab leaders who want to leverage the full potential of their instrument
Presenter: Sebastian Weyermann (Product Manager ICP-OES, Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc.)
After graduating with a degree in chemistry and economics in 2012, Sebastian joined Honeywell as a procurement specialist. One year later he moved into the role of a product manager for bulk fine chemicals and later he took over the role as product manager for the new Honeywell Lab chemical business unit. In 2018, he moved to Thermo Fisher as product manager for AA and ICP-OES instruments.
Presenter: Nora Bartsch (Product Specialist ICP-OES, Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc.)
After finishing her education as a chemical technical assistant, Nora joined Thermo Fisher Scientific in Bremen in 2010. In 2016 she became an application specialist for ICP-OES, where she supports the customer with the development and implementation of new methods and regulations in their laboratory routines.
