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Rapid Volatile Impurity Analysis in Pharmaceutical Products Using Direct MS

sponsored by Syft Technologies

Volatile compounds occur frequently as impurities in pharmaceutical products and are often of concern due their toxicity. SIFT-MS is a new tool for real-time, selective, and economical trace gas and headspace analysis of volatile compounds, including chromatographically challenging ones such as formaldehyde, formic acid, and ammonia.

Direct, broad-spectrum analysis using SIFT-MS provides new opportunities across multiple pharmaceutical applications, including:

  • Simple formaldehyde analysis
  • Residual solvent analysis
  • Packaging screening, including residual monomer analysis.

Join us for this webinar to learn more about how SIFT-MS works and how it speeds and simplifies common pharma VOC analysis applications.

Learning Objectives of Webinar

  • Learn the fundamentals of the selected ion flow tube mass spectrometry (SIFT-MS) technique, including its ability to selectively and comprehensively analyse samples in one, simple procedure.
  • Discover how SIFT-MS can greatly increase sample throughput for residual monomer and residual solvent analysis.
  • Understand—from a formaldehyde case study—how SIFT-MS can eliminate sample preparation through direct headspace analysis.

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