High Performance Liquid Chromatography Basics

Overview

This course will help you gain a sound working knowledge of basic, high-performance liquid chromatographic principles and develop a greater understanding of theoretical and practical relationships. Build the expertise you need to choose optimized column parameters, detector selection, and separation mechanism for the examination of complex mixtures, and improve your on-the-job performance.

Ideal for R&D scientists and technicians or anyone who uses HPLC and wishes to have a solid theoretical and practical background in this technique.

When and Where

This course will meet for seven, one-hour sessions.

Course Code Session Dates Session Time Registration
S0909HWEB September 16, 23, 30; October 7, 14, 21, 28 2:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. ET Register online
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Key Topics

  • HPLC theory and best practices
  • Column optimization
  • Detector selection
  • Improve separation of complex mixtures

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How you will benefit from this course

  • Move beyond standard operating procedures, and gain a solid working knowledge of HPLC principles and methods.
  • Build expertise that will help you choose the right column, conditions, detector, and separation mechanism to separate difficult mixtures.
  • Improve your on-the-job performance and skill set.

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Course Instructor

Dennis Anderson retired from Akzo Nobel Surfactants America after a 40+-year career as an industrial analytical chemist. Mr. Anderson also taught graduate and undergraduate general, analytical and physical chemistry courses for 23 years at Roosevelt University. He is currently part the adjunct chemistry faculty at Triton College.

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System Requirements

You need a high-speed connection to the Internet and an up-to-date version of your web browser. The audio portion of the live session will be available via VOIP or US domestic toll conferencing. Audio quality via VOIP is dependant on the quality and speed of your internet connection, so a high-speed connection is strongly recommended. A hands-free headset or speaker phone is highly recommended.

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Course Fees

Note: Each participant must register individually for this course.

Early Rate $695 (ends September 2)
Standard Rate $795
Group Rate 5 for 4! Register 5 people for 1 course, 1 person for 5 courses, or any combination in between, and the 5th course is free! This offer can only be used in conjunction with webcast registrations. Please register by fax or mail, and note this offer on your registration form.

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