Track and Identify Microplastic Contaminants with Hound

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Unchained Labs
Date:
January 27, 2021
Time (PT):
5:00 PM
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Webinar Summary

  • Gain data-driven insight on the advantages of Raman spectroscopy for microplastic identification
  • Overview of complete particle characterization from size, shape, and count to identification and source material
  • Advantages of an all-in-one automated system for particle characterization, especially microplastic particles

To watch this webinar, please contact Unchained Labs: info@unchainedlabs.com

Microplastics are everywhere you can't see, from the mountains, to the ocean to your food. Identifying the degree of contamination requires analytical tools that can see subvisible particles as well as identify them.

In this webinar, Robin Sweeney, Product Manager at Unchained Labs, discusses recently published work highlighting the advantages of using advanced automated microscopy powered by the combination of Raman spectroscopy and laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) as a means to collect and identify microplastics in various samples.

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Presenters

Robin Sweeney

Unchained Labs
Product Manager

Robin Sweeney is the Product Manager for Hound and Bouncer at Unchained Labs. Robin earned a BS in Biology and Biomathematics from The University of Scranton and a PhD in Biomedical Engineering from the University of Arizona. Her graduate research focused on optical biosensor development. At Unchained Labs, Robin focuses on applications and advancements of our particle analysis platforms for biologics, drug development and manufacturing, and many other particle characterization applications.

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