Growing concerns over the harmful exposure to low levels of hazardous air pollutants have led to increasingly demanding volatile organic compound (VOC) monitoring programs worldwide. Regulations are evolving and laboratories are now required to increase monitoring frequency, expand the list of target compounds and reach lower detection limits in ambient air. A recent example of this is the update to TO-15.
Alongside this, ambient and indoor air research continues to identify new and challenging compounds which will require monitoring in the future. Classes of pollutants, such as PFAS, microplastics and particulate matter dominate the global environmental news today.
In this presentation we will look at how thermal desorption combined with GC-MS is able to respond to the changing demands of regulated monitoring for these applications. And for emerging pollutants, we will explore how thermal desorption is being used in cutting edge research to aid understanding of these emerging compounds and their effect on human health.
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