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Fundamentals of High Performance Liquid Chromatography

Type Course
Language English
Date August 19, 2009 to
August 20, 2009
Venue Four Points By Sheraton
1201 K Street NW
Washington, DC 20005
US
Chemistry Specialties
  • other
Chemistry Techniques
  • chromatography
Contact
American Chemical Society
1155 Sixteenth Street, NW
Washington, DC 20036
US
(800) 227-5558

shortcourses@acs.org
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by Daniel Fishman last modified 05-21-09 05:30 AM

Gain a sound working knowledge of high performance liquid chromatography methods, techniques and equipment. This course will teach how to use and optimize HPLC columns, interpret and troubleshoot from chromatograms and offer an opportunity to discuss analytical laboratory problems with recognized experts.

Key Topics * Basic instrumentation for HPLC. * Detectors, including UV/VIS, photo diode array (PDA), refractive index (RI), fluorescence, and conductivity. * Column selection and optimization. * Troubleshooting HPLC systems. * Qualitative and quantitative analysis. * Reversed phase, GPC, ion exchange, and ion chromatography.

Speakers

Lee N. Polite is the Vice President and Laboratory Manager, Axion Analytical Laboratories, Chicago, Illinois.

Session titles

* Introduction to HPLC * Instrumentation * Detectors * Column Selection-adsorption; bonded phases; ion exchange; gel permeation * HPLC Troubleshooting * HPLC Theory * Quantitative Analysis * Troubleshooting HPLC Columns * Troubleshooting by Diagnosis of Chromatograms

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