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In this webinar, we will demonstrate the use of a QuickProbe sample inlet in the screening of controlled substances.
The purpose of screening items of evidence in a forensic chemistry lab is to quickly ascertain the potential identification of an unknown sample.
The results of the initial screen would then be used to determine which batch the sample must be routed to for GC-MS confirmation and reporting of the controlled substance.
The screening process could be cumbersome depending upon sample purity (IR, microcrystal, etc), with extensive sample preparation steps sometimes necessary in order to obtain acceptable data.
A QuickProbe sample inlet allows the introduction of solid material directly into the inlet, eliminating the need for extensive sample preparation steps.
The purpose of screening items of evidence in a forensic chemistry lab is to quickly ascertain the potential identification of an unknown sample.
The results of the initial screen would then be used to determine which batch the sample must be routed to for GC-MS confirmation and reporting of the controlled substance.
The screening process could be cumbersome depending upon sample purity (IR, microcrystal, etc), with extensive sample preparation steps sometimes necessary in order to obtain acceptable data.
A QuickProbe sample inlet allows the introduction of solid material directly into the inlet, eliminating the need for extensive sample preparation steps.
Date Created: February 3, 2021