MOSH - MOAH · 2015. 12. 2. · MOSH - MOAH Seminar 27 November 2015 Morning Programme 11.00...
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MOSH - MOAHSeminar 27 november 2015
Welkom
Willkommen
Wellcome
Service Based Company
Multi-vendor approach
Solution-driven approach “Think YES”
Short communication lines
Privately owned
GC and GC-Analyzers
small footprint saves bench space
“inert GC” optional
color touch screen display and
interface
High Performance Oven, fast ramping rate 170⁰C/minSet-point resolution: 0.1⁰C, max 450⁰C
High pressure injection portsRange 0–150 psi (10 bar)
Full EFC capabilities- up to 3 modules- 1 back flush option
600 Hz data rate detectors
Simply one of the best platforms
456-Series GC – Largest Oven
Conventional columns used
Easy to install columns, valves
Capacity for several columns
Good access. Oven door easily removed
Capabilities that make a difference
Oven with column bracket
Keeps columns organized
Simplifies making critical connections
Easier column replacement
Easy access to oven
Removable door
FAME Analysis: Superb results
OK System: Theoretical FID resp Actual FID resp
C16:0 (25w%) 24.4 24.4
C18:0 (25w%) 24.8 24.8
C20:0 (25w%) 25.2 25.2
C22:0 (25w%) 25.6 25.6
Phar Eur demands: Increasing from C16 to C22. Diff C22-C16 less than 2.0%
Plug and Play GC for FAME• No adjustments need to achieve recovery of EPA/DHA.
• Install a focus liner, column and parameters given by ISB and get perfect results.
• One of the installed GC’s reported has a rapid method doing the analysis in 12 minutes instead of 35 min.
• All GCs shows acceptable results from injection no 1.
• Special and new tools makes maintenance extremely accurate and easy and make reduce user to user variations.
• This message can be confirmed by lots of customers.
GC TO GC VARIATION ON 3 GCs
SNITT
GC 1 GC 2 GC 3 AREAL% STDAV RSD%
C14:0 5.67 5.62 5.58 5.62 0.04 0.64
C14:1 0.99 0.91 0.90 0.93 0.04 4.33
C16:0 15.40 15.57 15.53 15.50 0.08 0.48
C16:1 4.81 4.84 4.82 4.82 0.01 0.28
C18:0 8.01 8.05 8.06 8.04 0.02 0.27
C18:1n-9 12.82 13.06 13.04 12.97 0.11 0.82
C18:1n-7 3.76 4.01 4.00 3.92 0.12 2.94
C18:2n-6 2.11 2.00 2.00 2.04 0.05 2.40
C18:3n-3 2.06 2.00 1.99 2.01 0.03 1.42
C20:0 1.07 1.02 1.02 1.03 0.02 2.14
C20:1n-9 9.15 9.22 9.24 9.20 0.04 0.40
C20:2n-6 1.02 1.02 1.02 1.02 0.00 0.17
C20:4n-6 3.15 3.10 3.11 3.12 0.02 0.73
C20:3n-3 1.01 0.99 0.98 0.99 0.02 1.53
C20:5n-3 10.33 10.25 10.27 10.28 0.04 0.35
C22:0 1.04 1.02 1.03 1.03 0.01 0.68
C22:1n-9 3.08 3.06 3.08 3.07 0.01 0.20
C24:0 1.06 0.98 0.99 1.01 0.04 3.75
C22:6n-3 12.35 12.25 12.31 12.30 0.04 0.35
C24:1 1.12 1.04 1.06 1.07 0.04 3.32n=6 pr GC total of 18 samples
436-GC PTV
FID
NO ADJUSTMENTS NEEDED
Triple Quadruple Solutions
1. Patented Lens-
Free Optical Path
2. Axial Ion Source
3. Auto-focusing
Heated Curved q0
4. 180 degree
curved collision
cell
1. High sensitivity
2. High sensitivity
3. High sensitivity
Robustness
4. Small bench-
space
Master GC with GCxGC option Master GC-oTOF-MS
Master Static Headspace Sampler
Master Dynamic Headspace and Purge
& Trap Sampler
Digitalizing
human sensing
for trouble free
chromatography
/massspectrometry
Pure Gases Solutions
Hydrogen
Air
Nitrogen
High Purity Gas
Solutions
Super Clean™ H2 filters
with
Indicator
Sample Prep Solutions
Complete Product Line
Robotic Tool Change
for sample preparation include:
in LCMS and GCMS
Robotic Sample Injection
(manual tool change)
Successor of PAL-xt
Liquid Sample Injection
For liquid sample injection &
pick and place application
Complete Product Line and
including a
centrifuge
length up to
160 cmintegrating a
balance
multi vendor
Solutions
by
for trouble free
chromatography
/massspectrometry
Knowledge & Skills
ChromatographyGas chromatography
On-Line GC
HPLC
Mass-spectrometry
Statistics
Safety in the lab
Theory by experts from the field
Hands-on experiments
Independent – not related to 1 vendor
Fun
Knowledge & Skills
MOSH - MOAHSeminar 27 November 2015
Morning Programme
11.00 – 11.15 hrs. Instrumental Solutions by Instrument SolutionsGovert Schröder
11.15 – 11.45 hrs. Chronology and examples of the MOSH-MOAH problem in GermanyThomas Funke
11.45 – 12.15 hrs. Principles of the LC-GC Technique for the analysis of MOAS-MOAHAndreas Bruchmann
12.15 – 12.30 hrs. Break
12.30 – 13.00 hrs. Experiences and examples with MOSH-MOAH in food from acommercial food lab | Erik Becker
MOSH - MOAHSeminar 27 November 2015
Chronology and examples of the MOSH-MOAH problem in Germany
Ing. Thomas FunkeChemie. Ing. - Analytik
MOSH - MOAHSeminar 27 November 2015
Principles of the LC-GC technique forthe analysis of MOSH-MOAH
Dr. Andreas BruchmannGeneral Manager
MOSH - MOAHSeminar 27 November 2015
Experiences and examples with MOSH-MOAH in food from a commercial lab
Eillen Schulz
MOSH - MOAHSeminar 27 November 2015
Afternoon Programme
13.00 – 13.45 hrs. Lunch
13.45 – 14.15 hrs. Legal aspects of MOS-MOAH contamination in food and packagingChristoph Goldbeck
14.15 – 14.45 hrs New applications for the LC-GC Technique | PAHs and SterolsMarco Nestola
14.45 – 15.15 hrs. Questions & Answers | Closure
15.15 – 16.00 hrs. Meet & Greet
MOSH - MOAHSeminar 27 November 2015
Legal aspects of MOSH-MOAH contamination in food and packaging
Dr. Christoph GoldbeckLevensmiddelentechnoloog
MOSH - MOAHSeminar 27 November 2015
New applications for the LC-GC technique | PAHs and Sterols
Marco Nestola, MSc.Levensmiddelentechnoloog