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.
Module 1 – Introduction
Module 2 – Theory of HPLC
Module 3 – Instrumentation
Module 4 – Separation Mechanisms
Module 5 – Qualitative Analysis
Module 6 – Quantitative Analysis
Module 7 – Alternate and Optimization Techniques
On Demand course modules can be purchased a la carte for $199, each. All modules are held on a rolling basis throughout the year to accommodate your schedule and budget.
Online
The registration fee includes seven days of access to the content, lecture slides (provided in PDF format), and email access to the instructor. Each person attending must register individually for this course.
To complete your registration, you will be asked to log in using your ACS ID. If you are not already logged in, you may enter your credentials or create an ID from the next screen.
Dennis Anderson retired from Akzo Nobel Surfactants America following a 40+-year career as an industrial analytical chemist.