Tips and Tricks for Selection of an LC Column for Robust and Reproducible Methods

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Webinar Date/Time: Thu, May 4, 2023 11:00 AM EDT

Selecting an analytical LC column that best meets method goals is critical. In this webinar, experts from Waters provide tips and tricks on what to consider when selecting a column to meet methods needs.

Register Free: https://www.chromatographyonline.com/lcgc_p/tips-and-tricks

Event Overview:

Selecting an analytical LC column that best meets method goals is critical. Not one LC column is ideal for every separation, so columns can be selected based on what has worked in the past, not what is best to meet separation goals. In this presentation, the differences between various LC columns will be explored and their chemical attributes that impact chromatography will be highlighted. The differences in base particles, bonded phases, and the column hardware will be discussed, as well as tips and tricks on what to consider when selecting a column to meet methods needs.


Key Learning Objectives:

  • Based particles: the attributes that impact retention, selectivity, efficiency, peak shape, and pH stability
  • Bonded phases: the attributes that impact retention, peak shape, and selectivity
  • Column hardware: the attributes that impact peak shape and sensitivity

Who Should Attend:

  • Scientists developing liquid chromatography methods
  • Scientists using liquid chromatography for quality control testing
  • Lab managers


Speaker

Kim Haynes
Director of Chemistry Marketing and Product Management in the Consumables and Lab Automation Group
Waters Corporation

Kim Haynes is a Director of Chemistry Marketing and Product Management in the Consumables and Lab Automation Group at Waters Corporation. Kim manages MaxPeak High Performance Surface Technologies as well as a variety of other programs. Prior to this position, she has worked with Waters Corporation as a chemistry sales specialist and a business development manager. During her 23 years at Waters, Kim has focused on helping scientists and colleagues understand chromatographic separations and sample preparation. Before joining Waters Corporation, Kim worked as an analytical chemist at Bacardi Martini. She holds a BS in Chemistry from Ohio University. She can be contacted at kim_haynes@waters.com

Register Free: https://www.chromatographyonline.com/lcgc_p/tips-and-tricks

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