Join us for an exciting and informative workshop on Material Characterization that delves into the latest advancements in polymer analysis. This is a unique opportunity to explore cutting-edge developments and network with industry experts.
The rapid advancements in polymer science are significantly expanding the potential applications of polymeric materials across a wide array of industries and end-use scenarios. These applications are becoming increasingly sophisticated, from integrating sustainable and recycled polymers into consumer products to developing polymers for advanced applications.
As the complexity of these materials grows, scientists face an ongoing challenge to develop innovative methodologies to fully understand their intrinsic properties. Recent breakthroughs in material science, including post-consumer recycling, additive manufacturing, nanotechnology, precision film coatings, and advancements in the medical device sector, have led to the creation of novel, highly specialized materials engineered to meet specific, mission-critical objectives.
In this context, Mass Spectrometry has emerged as an indispensable material characterization technique, crucial for evaluating the performance, stability, and safety of these cutting-edge materials.
We invite you to join our workshop on October 10. Please register via the form on our website to secure your spot.
When: October 10, 2024 | 9 am - 3 pm
Where:
P&G
Mason Business & Innovation Center
8700 Mason Montgomery Road
Mason, OH 45040
Speaker |
Company/Institution |
Title |
Chrys Wesdemiotis |
University of Akron |
Advances in Mass Spectrometry Analysis and Imaging of Synthetic and Natural Materials |
Anthony P. Gies |
DOW Chemical |
Probing the Reaction Mechanisms and Microstructures of Complex Polyolefin Mixtures |
Mark Arnould |
Bruker |
Polymer Characterization using MALDI-TOF Mass Spectrometry and Tandem Mass Spectrometry |
Jason Wignet |
P&G |
LCMS method development for polyglucan biodegradation |
Scott Grayson |
Tulane |
A few projects of our new MALDI-TOF MS: Polyethers, Polythioethers and Aminations of Poly(butadiene). |
Sam Putnam |
Bruker |
Targeted and Nontargeted Approaches for PFAS Detection and Analysis Using Mass Spectrometry |
Robert J. Strife |
Sierra Analytics |
Rapid Deciphering of Complex Electrospray Ionization FT-Mass Spectra of Low kDa Copolymer Mixtures by Kendrick-like Visualization Using Investigator Software |
We know that time is one of your most valuable assets. We hope you can take advantage of this opportunity and know you will have an interesting and enjoyable experience. If we can be of any assistance during the forthcoming weeks, please contact Kushal Modi at Kushal.Modi@bruker.com
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