Webinar Date/Time: Airing 1: Tuesday October 10, 2023 at 9am EDT | 8am CDT | 6am PDT Airing 2: Tuesday October 10, 2023 at 1pm EDT | 12pm CDT | 10am PDT
Advanced Materials Technology releases the new HALO® Positive Charge Surface (PCS) stationary phase! These columns are ideal for separating basic compounds for both small molecule and peptide analysis with MS-friendly mobile phases.
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Event Overview
Join us to learn about how a new phase chemistry from Advanced Materials Technology can improve LC and LCMS separations for basic compounds. With the release of the new HALO® Positive Charged Surface (PCS) stationary phase, chromatographers have another tool for better peak shapes and loading capacity of bases in addition to realizing the benefits of Fused-Core® particle technology for high-speed, high-efficiency separations. These new columns are designed for both small molecule and peptide analysis. Several applications will be shown to demonstrate:
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Speaker:
Conner McHale
Technical Support Specialist
Advanced Materials Technology
Conner McHale earned his BA in Chemistry from West Virginia University. He is with the technical support group at Advanced Materials Technology (AMT), where for over 8 years he has held various positions focused on quality assurance, technical support, and application development. Conner has developed hundreds of application notes covering many different market segments such as pharmaceutical, environmental, clinical, and food and beverage. Prior to joining AMT, Conner gained experience in food science, specifically winery science, where he was responsible for testing and monitoring the wine making process at a local winery. This included yeast preparation, monitoring fermentation temperatures, measuring brix levels, cleaning, and bottling—and, of course, sampling!
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