LCGC 2018 Gulf Coast Conference e-Show Daily
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October 15, 2018
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Highlights of Tomorrow's Sessions
Characterization of Wastewater from Unconventional Drilling and Current Treatment Options
By: Laura Bush
January 16– Houston, Texas
On Wednesday, January 17, Tiffany Liden, a graduate student at the University of Texas at Arlington, will present a talk titled, "Characterization of Produced Water and Current Treatment Options." The presentation will take place at 10:30 am in Room 381B.
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Application Note

On-site Hydrogen Generation... Faster, Safer

Although helium has traditionally been the most common carrier gas used for gas chromatography in the U.S., because of dwindling supplies, costs have been rising and delivery times have been increasing. Hydrogen is becoming the gas of choice among chromatographers because it is easily, safely and inexpensively produced via on-site gas generators.
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Analysis of Hydraulic Fracturing Additives by Gas Chromatography and Liquid Chromatography
By: Meg L'Heureux
January 16– Houston, Texas
On Wednesday, January 17, Jamie Schenk, a PhD candidate at The University of Texas at Arlington, will present a talk titled "Analysis of Hydraulic Fracturing Additives by Gas Chromatography and Liquid Chromatography." The presentation is scheduled to take place at 9:00 a.m. in Room 381 B.
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Characterization of Organic Micropollutants in Ship Ballast Water by LC–High Resolution Accurate Mass Spectrometry
By: Cindy Delonas
January 16– Houston, Texas
A Wednesday morning seminar and workshop starting at 9:00 am includes a talk by Noelle DeStefano of Duke University titled "Characterization of Organic Micropollutants in Ship Ballast Water by LC–High Resolution Accurate Mass Spectrometry." The talk will take place at 10:15 am in Room 381 C.
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Application Note

EGA for Polymer Identification Using Pyroprobe

Connecting a Pyroprobe directly to the mass detector of a GC provides a quick and simple way to identify polymers and their constituents.
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Evaluating Carbon-Centric GC Detectors for VOC Analysis
By: Steve Brown
January 16– Houston, Texas
On Wednesday, January 17, Francois Huby of The Dow Chemical Company will present a talk titled "Comparative Evaluation of 'Carbon Centric' Gas Chromatography Detectors for Volatile Organic Compounds Analysis." The presentation is scheduled to take place at 10:55 a.m. in Room 372 D.
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