DVS and iGC-SEA Sorption Techniques, the Latest Advancement & Applications

The workshop will cover in-depth Dynamic Vapor Sorption (DVS) technique, from theory to common applications, and iGC-SEA (Inverse Gas Chromatography – Surface Energy Analyser), the most-advanced scientific instrument in determining surface energy. Both DVS and iGC-SEA are widely used techniques to characterize materials across different stages of product formulation, manufacturing and quality control.

The workshop is aimed for industry professionals, researchers and PhD students. Attendees will gain better understanding on the uses and benefits of DVS and iGC-SEA in characterizing thin films, nanomaterials, porous materials and carbon nanotubes.

Date: Thursday, 11th January 2018

Time: 10:30 – 2pm (GMT)

Venue: Sanderson Building – Lecture Theatre No. 1, The King’s Buildings, The University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, EH9 3BF

Programme:

10:30 – 10:45 – Welcome and registrations

10:45 – 11:30 – Vapour transport properties of solid materials studied using Dynamic Vapour Sorption (DVS) (Nachal Subramanian, Scientist and Business Development, UK & Benelux)

11:30 – 12:15 – iGC and its applications (Anett Kondor, iGC Specialist & Product Manager)

12:15 – 12:30 – Q&A

Not available, see other workshops or for more information, please email Ms Nektaria Servi.

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