Training course overview
The training course will improve your knowledge of development and optimization of HPLC methods.
We aim at providing insight from a theoretical as well as from a practical perspective.
We use HPLC instrumentation from Agilent Technologies, but the course is not instrument-specific, and it will be relevant also for non-Agilent users.
We aim at providing insight from a theoretical as well as from a practical perspective.
We use HPLC instrumentation from Agilent Technologies, but the course is not instrument-specific, and it will be relevant also for non-Agilent users.
Training course contents
- The use of chromatographic parameters (partition ratio, resolution, efficiency, symmetry) as a means of describing the chromatographic quality.
- Reverse-hase, normal-phase, and other forms of chromatography.
- Column selection: physical dimensions, choice of stationary phase, carbon load,…..
- Choosing your solvents.
- Isocratic and gradient analysis..
- Practical work with HPLC instrumentation.
- Optimization by changing column parameters.
Training methodology
The training course consists of a mixture of theory overview and practical work with HPLC instrumentation in our laboratory.
Course prerequisites
A basic understanding of chromatography is needed.
We expect the participant to have some prior experience with HPLC, either from a theoretical or from a practical point of view.
The course runs over two consecutive days, and is not instrument specific.
We expect the participant to have some prior experience with HPLC, either from a theoretical or from a practical point of view.
The course runs over two consecutive days, and is not instrument specific.
Instrumentation
We use Agilent HPLC instrumentation for the illustration of construction principles and for a number of simpler practical excercises.
This training course is delivered in English
Undervisere
Mads Brun Sørensen – kemiker
Mads (civ.ing. kemilinien) arbejder med applikationskemi, servicearbejde og undervisning.
Tore Vulpius –
Tore er kemiker (ph.d.) fra Københavns Universitet (kemi og fysik) med massespektrometri som speciale og med over 35 års undervisningserfaring i massespektrometri, chromatografi og analytisk kemi. Tore arbejder med undervisning, analysemetoder, salg og support samt med daglig ledelse af MSCi.