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The potential of single particle inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry for studying micro- and nanoscale particles in water and food

Published on May 18, 20238 Views

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The Potential of Single Particle Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry for Studying Micro- and Nanoscale Particles in Water and Food00:00
Research Group for Trace Elements Speciation00:18
Outline01:17
Nanoparticles: Definition01:47
Nanoparticles: Definition 102:08
Nanoparticles: Definition 202:33
Nanoparticles: Sources and occurrence03:04
Nanoparticles: Sources and occurrence 103:14
Nanoparticles: Sources and occurrence 203:36
Nanoparticles: Sources and occurrence 303:41
Nanoparticles: Sources and occurrence 403:47
Nanoparticles: Sources and occurrence 503:50
Nanoplastics and microplastics: Definition03:57
Nanoplastics and microplastics: Sources and occurrence04:48
Nanoplastics and microplastics: Sources and occurrence 105:03
Nanoplastics and microplastics: Sources and occurrence 205:30
Nanoplastics and microplastics: Sources and occurrence 305:34
Why it is important to measure micro- and nanoscale particles?05:39
Regulation06:43
Regulation 107:27
Challenges in detection of micro- and nanoscale particles07:45
Challenges in detection of micro- and nanoscale particles 108:41
Measurements: Multi-method approach 08:56
Measurements: Multi-method approach 109:33
spICP-MS method: Main features09:50
spICP-MS method: Main features 110:09
spICP-MS method: Main features 210:28
spICP-MS method: Main features310:32
spICP-MS method: Principles10:41
spICP-MS method: Principles 111:09
spICP-MS method: Principles 211:28
spICP-MS method: Principles 311:36
spICP-MS method: Principles 411:43
spICP-MS method: Principles 511:48
spICP-MS method: Principles 611:53
Applicability of spICP-MS12:14
Applicability of spICP-MS 112:48
Detection of inorganic nanoparticles in river water systems13:15
Detection of inorganic nanoparticles in river water systems 114:20
Detection of inorganic nanoparticles in river water systems 214:51
Detection of inorganic nanoparticles in food samples15:35
Detection of inorganic nanoparticles in food samples 115:53
Detection of inorganic nanoparticles in food samples 216:17
Detection of inorganic nanoparticles in food samples 316:28
Detection of inorganic nanoparticles in food samples416:51
Analysis of microplastics by detection of carbon17:01
Analysis of microplastics by detection of carbon 117:42
Analysis of microplastics by detection of carbon217:55
Analysis of microplastics by detection of carbon_applications18:30
Analysis of microplastics by detection of carbon_applications 119:03
Utility of metal-doped plastics for nanoand microplastic research19:30
Utility of metal-doped plastics for nanoand microplastic research 120:16
Conclusion20:41
Acknowledgments21:34
Thank you21:51