Lectures and Practical work
- Overview of Liquid Chromatography
- Separation Mechanisms
- HPLC Hardware & Instrument Configuration
- Factors that affect Separation
- Basics of Isocratic Method Development
- Outline of Gradient Analysis
Course Objectives
This course covers the basics of the relevant scientific
history, underlying theory and principles of operation
of liquid chromatography. A description of LC hardware,
its purpose and mode of operation, as well as basic
separation principles are all covered in this one-day
course. A classroom approach with practical demonstrations
and examples, together with written course notes helps
to provide all the fundamental references someone starting
out in LC needs. As such, the course is suitable for
scientists with a working knowledge of chemistry but
no analytical LC experience, those with experience
of other analytical techniques and those with a routine
working knowledge of LC.
Course Prerequisites
Customers will preferably have gained some experience
with HPLC equipment. However, the course is designed
for first time users and will assume no previous knowledge
of Liquid Chromatography.
Course Dates 2007
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Course Fees
The course fee is £350 per person plus VAT. Course
certificates will be issued to each delegate. This price
does not include hotel accommodation or transportation.
Fees include refreshments and a buffet lunch.
Course Numbers
Course attendance numbers are restricted to ensure that
everyone on each course receives the best possible
levels of tuition and the appropriate levels of support
during practical sessions. The maximum number of attendees
on this course is ten.
Enrolling
Book
online to arrange a place on one of the
courses scheduled in 2007. We will email confirmation
of your booking as soon as possible.
LC User Maintenance Training
This two day course covers the basics of LC User Maintenance,
for further information please request details via the
booking form.
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