Welcome to the Bruker Applied MS information page for ASMS 2024.
Check out our workshops, poster presentations, meet us at the press conference or visit our booth #312.
Monday June 3, 2024 // 7:00 am - 8:00 am
Innovative Chromatography-Free Analytical Techniques for Advanced Polymer Characterization and Manufacturing Optimization
Tuesday June 4, 2024 // 7:00 am - 8:00 am
Solving the PFAS challenge: novel targeted and non-targeted workflows on triple quads and ion mobility HRMS
Wednesday June 5, 2024 // 7:00 am - 8:00 am
Rapid and Dynamic Quantitative Screening of Synthetic Cannabinoids with DART-MS Analysis: A Collaborative Case Study
Mass spectrometry (MS) plays a crucial role in polymer analysis, enabling comprehensive assessment of structure, composition, additives, and molecular weight distribution. However, traditional MS methods often necessitate chromatography for sample separation.
This workshop focuses on the streamlined various chromatography-free approaches including DART, which analyzes complex polymeric materials without prior preparation, utilizing hot metastable He atoms to induce thermal desorption and degradation, followed by ionization for analysis of stable materials.
We will discuss recent case studies involving automotive tires and macro-/nano-plastics from Northeast Ohio illustrating the efficacy of DART-MS. Additionally, MALDI-MS, another chromatography-free MS method, is discussed for addressing performance issues in complex polyolefin-based materials, offering insights into reaction mechanisms and architectural distributions crucial for process optimization in manufacturing.
We are looking forward to seeing you at our workshop and discuss the latest developments in this exciting field.
PFAS, persistent chemicals used in consumer products since the 1940s, pose significant risks to both humans and the environment due to their persistent, bio-accumulative, and toxic properties. EPA regulations exist to monitor selected PFAS compounds, but the estimated total of 15,000 PFAS compounds, complicates comprehensive analysis.
Two workflows are presented:
These methods aim to improve detection capabilities and understanding of PFAS exposure for better public health and environmental protection.
Join us for a presentation of a novel rapid and quantitative screening approach for detection and measurement of 16 synthetic cannabinoids using DART-MS. Our novel approach resolves drawbacks associated with traditional immunoassay-based detection, such as cross-reactivity and low sensitivity.
Through comparative validation with LC-MS using confirmed positive urine samples, the DART-MS screening method demonstrates high selectivity and accuracy.
With a throughput of under 30 seconds per sample, this approach offers a cost-effective and efficient solution for detecting synthetic cannabinoids in urine samples.
You can look up the specific poster locations in your ASMS Planner App by searching for the Poster Number. For more information about the app, please visit the official ASMS website.
Title |
Number |
Presenter |
Direct Analysis of Petroleum and Biofuels with FT-ICR MS and Direct Ionization Probe APPI |
MP 141 |
Sam Putnam |
How Clean is “Clean”? Going Above and Beyond the Conventional Check-Clean with a Rapid, DART-MS Protocol |
MP 384 |
Kevin Stup |
Rapid Screening and Quantification of PFAS in Contaminated Soil utilizing DART-MS/MS |
MP 017 |
Greg Nieckarz |
In-depth investigation of PFAS occurrence in environmental samples combining LC-VIP HESI-TIMS-QTOF MS with PASEF and untargeted data processing. |
MP 468 |
Bob Galvin |
Royal jelly's phenolic profile via UPLC-VIP-HESI-TIMS-TOF-MS: A thorough characterization following a multivariate optimization approach. |
MP 227 |
Carsten Baessmann |
A novel approach for monitoring multi-classes of POPs in a single run by GC-Ion Mobility-HRMS |
MP 173 |
Arnd Ingendoh |
Rapid Analysis of Free and Total Volatile Phenols by Sorbent Sheet Extraction–Direct Analysis in Real Time Mass Spectrometry (SPMESH-DART-MS) |
MP 003 |
Terry Bates/Andre Kalenak |
Direct Analysis in Real-Time with High Resolution Mass Spectrometry: A Rapid Tool for Black Truffle Authentication |
MP 230 |
Jay Brann |
Title |
Number |
Presenter |
Rapid Quantitative Screening of 18 Synthetic Cannabinoids in Urine Using DART-MS Analysis |
TP 021 |
Terry Bates |
Detecting PFAS beyond the Current Regulative Request: a Comprehensive Overview of the Contamination in Water by UPHLC-Ion mobility-HRMS |
TP 085 |
Igor Nikitin |
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Title |
Number |
Presenter |
Graphical Data Analysis and Sample Comparison of Complex Mesophase Pitches |
WP 804 |
Mark Arnould |
MALDI-TOF MS Analysis of Mechanopolymers and Vitrimers |
WP 805 |
Kushal Modi |
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Title |
Number |
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A New Workflow for Fast Elucidation of Drug Metabolites for Screening – A Story of Microsomes and Microchips |
ThP 289 |
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T-ReXing Synthetic Cannabinoid Receptor Agonists – Unveiling Metabolites Suitable for Urine Screening via UHPLC-timsTOF-MS and MetaboScape |
ThP 292 |
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The Bruker Press conference will be held on Monday, June 3, 8:00 am in the Bruker Hospitality Suite, Anaheim Marriott, Grand Ballroom F.
For press inquiries, please contact bams@kapleronline.com.
Bruker, the world leader in manufacturing scientific instruments, announced today breaking news on cutting edge discoveries to its market leading mass spectrometry systems optimized to accelerate scientific research.
To get this exciting news out please find supporting material on the new launches changing the face of mass spectrometry in Applied-laboratories focusing on Forensics, Food & Beverage, Environmental and Industrial Polymers.
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