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Tuesday, October 18th, 2022 at 11am EDT|8am PDT|4pm BST|5pm CEST Tuesday, October 18th, 2022 at 2pm EDT|11am PDT|7pm BST|8pm CEST How should you analyze food products and nutritional supplements for heavy metals and nutritional elements? Join Agilent Application Chemists Ruby Bradford and Alyssa Stevenson to learn how to ensure you are compliant with regulatory requirements.


The Value of Reliable Data: Advances and Strategies in ICP-OES to Handle High-Matrix Samples
Thursday, September 8th, 2022 at 11am EDT|8am PDT|4pm BST|5pm CEST Thursday, September 8th, 2022 at 2pm EDT|11am PDT|7pm BST|8pm CEST Friday, September 9th, 2022 at 12pm JST|11am HKT|11pm EDT Join us in this presentation to find out how the state-of-the-art ICP-OES technology can help you improve your elemental analysis in samples containing up to 30% of total dissolved solids.

This study describes an automated procedure to quantify ultratrace elemental impurities in de-ionized (DI) water and H2O2 using an Agilent 8900 ICP-QQQ fitted with an ESI prepFAST S automated sample introduction system. The prepFAST S automates sample preparation and calibration, saving time and minimizing the risk of sample-contamination from manual sample handling operations.


This study demonstrates how to measure ultratrace (parts-per-trillion) levels of inorganic impurities in isopropyl alcohol, a key process chemical for semiconductor fabrication. The method includes online calibration using the IAS Automated Standard Addition System for an Agilent ICP-QQQ instrument. The method allows the accurate and reliable quantification of ultratrace level impurities in IPA without requiring a highly skilled analyst.





Thursday, July 21st, 2022 at 11am EDT|8am PDT|4pm BST|5pm CEST Learn about the use of molecular spectroscopy techniques – transmission Raman spectroscopy (TRS) and laser direct infrared (LDIR) – for solid-state analysis in pharmaceutical formulation development.

Implementing Transmission Raman for Fast Content Uniformity Testing from Feasibility Evaluation to a Validated Release Method
Tuesday, July 12, 2022 at 11am EDT|8am PDT|4pm BST|5pm CEST Dr. Meike Römer from Grünenthal Pharma, Germany, presents the company’s approach for the evaluation and implementation of transmission Raman spectroscopy for pharmaceutical content uniformity testing.

Thursday, June 30th, 2022 at 2pm EDT|11am PDT|7pm BST|8pm CEST The complex rare-earth element (REE) spectra have long been a challenge for ICP-OES analysis. Learn how the right tools can make this analysis easier.

Thursday, June 16th, 2022 11am CEST|10am BST|5am EDT|2am PDT Join us to learn more about the new (EU) No 2019/1009 fertilizer regulation and standard methods which apply to CE marked products and how you can be prepared to meet the new requirements.


Tuesday, May 17th , 2022 at 12pm CET | 6am EST | 11am GMT **Tuesday, May 17th , 2022 at 4pm EST | 1pm PST | 9pm GMT **Wednesday, May 18th , 2022 at 12pm JST | 11am CST | 3am GMT It’s surprising how versatile and powerful UV-Vis-NIR spectrophotometry can be in supporting green energy initiatives — from renewable energy capture to its storage, to improving its efficient use. Join us to learn more.

Four Things You Shouldn’t Be Experiencing When Doing Heavy Metals Analysis of Cannabis and Cannabis Products
Tuesday, April 26th, 2022 at 2pm EST | 11am PST | 8pm CET | 7pm GMT Testing cannabis for "the big four” heavy metals (arsenic, cadmium, mercury, and lead) is now a regulatory requirement in many jurisdictions. But measuring metals in cannabis can be technically challenging. Join us for this event to learn how to avoid common obstacles in this work.

Thursday, March 31st, 2022 at 2pm EST | 11am PST | 8pm CET | 7pm GMT Join us for this webinar to learn about the Agilent family of spectroscopy instruments, including UV-vis, UV-vis-NIR, fluorescence, FTIR, and Raman, with a focus on instruments that are particularly well suited for use in teaching and in core facilities.

Thursday, March 10, 2022 at 2pm EST | 11am PST | 7pm GMT | 8pm CET This presentation will cover two recently developed applications in two critical semiconductor processes: ultrafiltration and chemical mechanical planarization (CMP). Single-particle ICP-MS has demonstrated its ability to measure, for the first time, some important attributes of these processes.


