Free Webinar – UHPLC: Small Particle Solutions for Big Chromatography Challenges

Get up-to-date on the latest UHPLC technology and learn tips for picking the best column for your application

25 Apr 2017
Lucy Vass
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In this free webinar, Scott Krepich, Senior Field Application Scientist, Phenomenex Inc., will give an informative presentation which guides analytical chemists through the UHPLC (ultra-high performance liquid chromatography) column selection process and share industry-specific tips on method screening and development.

Registration for the online event is now open.

Scott Krepich has over 18 years of chromatography experience and is an expert in practical HPLC method development. In 2016, Scott turned his focus to food and environmental testing as a Field Application Scientist at Phenomenex Inc.

UHPLC columns have progressed throughout the years as more analysts adopt UHPLC technology. This includes new particle morphologies such as fully porous, core-shell, and organosilica hybrid particles, as well as a myriad of novel selectivities outside of simple C18.

Register for this webinar to:

  • Be guided through the UHPLC column selection process
  • Learn industry-specific application tips
  • Find out useful method screening and development strategies
  • Learn about the broad range of UHPLC solutions available

Webinar attendees will have the opportunity to ask Scott questions at the question and answer session at the end of the presentation.

Register now for the live event on May 9, 2017 at 8am PDT / 11am EDT / 4pm BST / 5pm CEST.

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UHPLC and HPLCHigh performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and ultra high performance liquid chromatography (UHPLC), also known as UPLC, are analytical techniques used to separate, identify and quantitate components of complex mixtures including biological samples such as proteins and lipids as well as chemical mixtures of pesticides, drugs and oils. Both techniques are liquid chromatographic methods but differ by operating pressures (HPLC < 6000 psi < UHPLC ). Components of HPLC and UHPLC systems include columns, detectors, pumps, autosamplers and column heaters. Explore a range of UHPLC and HPLC columns for your specific sample needs including reverse phase, normal phase, ion exchange, HILIC, ion exclusion and size exclusion columns. For more specialized HPLC, explore FPLC, countercurrent LC and simulated moving bed systems. Find the best UHPLC and HPLC equipment in our peer reviewed product directory: compare products, check customer reviews and receive pricing direct from manufacturers.Chromatography Method DevelopmentChromatography method development is the process of designing and optimizing chromatographic techniques to separate and analyze complex mixtures. This includes selecting appropriate stationary and mobile phases, determining flow rates, and optimizing detection methods. Successful method development is essential for high-quality results in fields like pharmaceuticals, food safety, and environmental analysis. Explore chromatography method development tools in our peer-reviewed product directory; compare products, check reviews, and get pricing directly from manufacturers.ChromatographyChromatography is a powerful technique used to separate and analyze components of mixtures based on their chemical properties. It is widely used in fields like biochemistry, pharmaceuticals, and environmental analysis. By exploiting differences in the interaction of substances with a stationary phase and a mobile phase, chromatography enables precise purification and quantification of compounds. Whether you're working with complex biological samples or industrial chemicals, chromatography is essential for obtaining high-quality results. Browse our peer-reviewed product directory to find the best chromatography systems, compare products, read customer reviews, and get pricing directly from manufacturers.Food TestingFood testing refers to a variety experiments including PCR, mass spectrometry, processing, QuEChERS, analyzing and Kjeldahl.Environmental AnalysisEnvironmental analysis describes a variety of tests that determine the effect of chemicals, processes and particulates such as persistent organic pollutants (POPs) have on the environment.
Free Webinar – UHPLC: Small Particle Solutions for Big Chromatography Challenges