1ST GREEN ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY WORKSHOP

5/6 FEBRUARY 2024 - NOVOTEL PARIS CHARENTON



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4TH SBSE INTERNATIONAL MEETING
SEPTEMBER 18 & 19, 2017 - Novotel Paris Charenton


Tutorial 1 - Air monitoring & material emissions, a general presentation on techniques
Catherine Brasseur - Certech, Belgium

Lecture 1 - New developments in thermal desorption for air analysis and fully automated material emission analysis
Yunyun Nie - Gerstel GmbH, Germany

Tutorial 2 - Thermal desorption combined with dynamic headspace : a versatile tool for miniaturized sample preparation
Frank David - Research Institute for Chromatography, Belgium

Lecture 3 - Thermal Desorption-Comprehensive GC hyphenated to high resolution mass spectrometry (TD-GCxGC-HRTOFMS) for biological applications.
Jean-François Focant - Department of Chemistry, Liège University, Belgium

Lecture 5 -  Beyond thermal desorption : automated solutions for pyrolysis
Frank David - Research Institute for Chromatography, Belgium

Sorptive extraction in flavor, fragrance and natural product analysis
Carlo Bicchi - Laboratory of Phytoanalysis, University of Turin, Italy

ICE Concentration linked with extractive stirrer- ICECLES
Brian Logue - Department of chemistry and biochemistry, South Dakota University, USA

Solvent-assisted SBSE by using swollen PDMS for enhanced recovery of polar solutes in aqueous samples
Nobuo Ochïai - Gerstel KK, Japan

SBSE applied to evaluate personal protective equipment against NBC threats
Gilles Richner - Spiez Laboratory, Switzerland

New SBSE applications for Continuous Flow Integrative Sampler to analyze emerging compounds in water
Julio Llorca - Labaqua, Spain

Application of SBSE to the quantification of pesticides and endocrine disrupting compounds in biological fluids
Marie-Laure Bayle - Rovaltain Research Company, France

SBSE-GC-MS/MS method development and validation for multiclass organic micropollutants analysis in raw waters
Yvan GRU, Inovalys, France

The contributions of SBSE and Thermal-Desorption for the monitoring of contaminants in barrels
Bertrand Leauté, LEC, France