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Route map to Net Zero Construction
Feb
23
9:00 am09:00

Route map to Net Zero Construction

Emissions Analytics is pleased to welcome Daniel Marsh and Carl Desouza from Imperial College London as our guests to discuss the “Route map to Net Zero Construction.”

Construction machines are typically diesel powered and, depending upon their age and application, can produce relatively high levels of NOx and particulates in urban environments. The construction industry is determined to reduce its environmental impact and meet NetZero targets, but choosing the right path can be daunting when numerous alternatives exist. There is no one size fits all solution.

Our webinar will discuss results from various projects that were led by Imperial College London, alongside Emissions Analytics’ real-world emissions testing services.

This is not intended to be a definitive guide or to provide prescriptive answers, simply to share independent test results and support sharper industry discussion.

The agenda is as follows:

  • Overview of current legislation and role of real-world emissions testing

  • Alternative fuels

  • Retrofit solutions

  • Power generation

  • Energy efficient options

  • Government and academic influence

  • Future challenges

To signup to our webinar please click on the below links.

Session One: Thursday 23rd February 2023
09:00 GMT / 10:00 CET / 04:00 EST / 01:00 PDT


Session Two: Thursday 23rd February 2023
17:00 GMT / 18:00 CET / 12:00 EST / 09:00 PDT

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Webinar: Comprehensive vehicle emissions testing using thermal desorption (TD) and GC×GC–TOF MS
Sep
28
4:00 pm16:00

Webinar: Comprehensive vehicle emissions testing using thermal desorption (TD) and GC×GC–TOF MS

16:00 BST / 17:00 CEST / 11:00 EDT / 08:00 PDT

With the increased uptake of hybrid and electric vehicles, non-exhaust emissions are now of growing environmental concern. In this webinar, our guest speaker, Dr Nick Molden, (Emissions Analytics), will demonstrate the use of thermal desorption (TD) for versatile sampling of emissions from exhausts, vehicle interiors and tyres. When coupled with GC×GC–TOF MS this provides improved chemical fingerprinting of emissions to enhance our understanding of how vehicles may impact the environment and human health.

Key learning objectives

  • See how GC×GC–TOF MS can gain insight into volatile emissions from car trim materials, such as plastic, textiles and rubber.

  • Find out how characterising tyre composition can help us to understand the sources of microplastics being observed in air, water and soil samples.

  • Learn how to future-proof your lab in case of expansion of the target lists of regulated compounds.

Who should attend?

  • GC-MS analysts, lab supervisors and directors

Certificate of attendance
All webinar participants can request a certificate of attendance, including a learning outcomes summary, for continuing education purposes.

Presenters

Dr. Nick Molden
Chief Executive Officer Emissions Analytics Ltd

Dr. Laura McGregor
Product Marketing Manager, SepSolve Analytical

Taemur Daud
SelectScience

To register for the webinar please visit: Select Science

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Emissions Analytics Webinar: Tire wear, chemical composition and toxicity
Apr
20
9:00 am09:00

Emissions Analytics Webinar: Tire wear, chemical composition and toxicity

Session One: Wednesday 20 April 2022
09:00 BST / 10:00 CEST / 04:00 EDT / 01:00 PDT

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Session Two: Wednesday 20 April 2022
17:00 BST / 18:00 CEST / 12:00 EDT / 09:00 PDT

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Nick Molden, CEO and Founder of Emissions Analytics will be presenting.

Tire wear emissions represent a widespread and growing challenge as vehicles become heavier, not least due to the battery weight in electric vehicles. Health evidence is mounting showing how tire particles enter the bodies of humans and animals via air, soil and water. The questions are, therefore, how much material is released, what chemicals may be leaching into the environment as a result, and what are the potential toxic effects for humans and animals?

Over the past year, Emissions Analytics has undertaken considerable research to analyse the organic composition of tires. To that end, we have independently sourced hundreds of tire samples for analysis in our laboratory utilising two-dimensional gas chromatography and mass spectrometry to separate, identify and quantify those organic compounds present, and to estimate how they will leach when released.

We invite you to join our webinar so that we may share our work to date and welcome your input.

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