Webinar - Reliable Sulfur Speciation by A Newly Designed GC SCD

Overview

Title: Reliable Sulfur Speciation by A Newly Designed GC SCD

Duration: 56 minutes

Available On Demand

 

Summary

This eLearning session introduces the operating principle of the SCD, as well as the innovations brought by Shimadzu to improve the productivity and minimize the instrument downtime. You will learn the various features of Shimadzu SCD which make it a reliable tool for analysing sulfur-containing compounds down to the trace level. This is demonstrated with various samples, such as trace thiophene in benzene (ASTM D7011 and D4735), sulfur compounds in light petroleum liquids (ASTM D5623), in natural gas and gaseous fuels (ASTM D5504), as well as in beers. Typical hydrocarbon quenching is negligible, making this newly designed SCD one of the most powerful techniques for sulfur speciation.

Speakers

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Jackie
Product Specialist (GC & GCMS)
Shimadzu (Asia Pacific) Pte Ltd

 

After graduating from the National University of Singapore, Jackie has garnered over 6 years of research, training and facilitation experience. Jackie meets scientists from various industries to share technical knowledge and collect feedback, understanding their problems and helping them find well-suited solutions in GC-related analyses.

 

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Tom Lynch CChem FRSC
Independent Analytical Consultant
International Labmate Ltd

 

Tom has 35 years of experience in the petroleum industry, specialising in the delivery of forensic and problem solving /method development capabilities for BP Fuels and Lubricants businesses globally. He was also a member of the BP Science Council representing Analytical Science and led a BP wide Analytical Science network.

Tom has published over 30 citable papers, 4 book chapters and has given over 60 presentations at conferences. He is a past Vice President of the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) Analytical Division and a past Chairman of the RSC Separation Science Group. In addition, Tom is a recipient of the Silver Jubilee Medal by the Chromatographic Society and a technical achievement award by the Energy Institute.