| Key Topics | How You’ll Benefit | Instructor | Agenda | Who Should Attend? | System Requirements | Fees |
This course will help you to gain a sound working knowledge of basic mass spectroscopic analysis principles and procedures and enable you to develop a greater understanding of theoretical and practical relationships. Throughout the seven sessions, you will build the expertise needed to choose optimum ionization and mass analysis parameters and techniques useful in the interpretation of mass spectra from organic compounds. In the end, these tools will increase your on-the-job efficiency.
This course will meet online for seven webcast sessions of 90 minutes each.
| Course Code | Session Dates | Session Time | Registration |
| S0909MWEB | September 18, 25; October 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 | 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. ET | Register Online with credit card or check. |
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Key Topics
How you will benefit from this course
Course Instructor
Dennis Anderson retired from Akzo Nobel Surfactants America following 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 and is currently part of the adjunct faculty at Triton College.
Introduction
Rules for Interpreting Mass Spectra from Various Types of Organic Molecules, including:
Inlet and Vacuum Systems
Ion Production
Mass Analyzers
Instrumentation
Additional Mass Spectral Interpretation
For each session, there will be homework assignments consisting of unknown mass spectra for identification. These homework assignments will then be discussed in detail at the beginning of sessions 2-7.
This course is ideal for chemistry professionals from industry, government or academia who are involved in analysis, synthesis, or quality control. This course will be especially valuable to those who develop new processes, synthesis procedures or analyze samples from R&D and production. Participants should have a background in general chemistry. Experience with instrumental analysis is helpful, but not required.
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 provided via VOIP and US toll conference call. 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.
Note: Each participant must register individually for this course.
| Early Rate | $695 (ends September 4) |
| Standard Rate | $795 |
| Group Rate | 5 for 4! Register 5 people for one course, one person for five courses or any combination in between and the fifth 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. |