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How to Develop HPLC Methods for Challenging Separations

20 September 2011, West London, United Kingdom


Introduction
Learn how to implement strategies to achieve satisfactory separation for 'complex' samples and use computer modelling to develop robust and fit for purpose HPLC methods.
This course is ideal for those who have experience of developing HPLC methods but want to increase their knowledge to deal with more challenging separations.
Course Outline
• Reasons why some separations are 'challenging'
– Samples containing large numbers of analytes and/or complex matrix
– Problematic molecules and mixtures
• Implementing a 5-step strategy for method development of complex samples (see 'How to Develop HPLC Methods')
• Using computer simulation to develop fit for purpose HPLC methods
This course focuses on reversed phase mode separations.
Venue
De Vere Venue - Denham Grove

De Vere Venue - Denham Grove, Tilehouse Lane, Denham, West London, UB9 5DU, United Kingdom

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Organised by
Phenomenex Ltd
Contact information
Mr Mark Comber
Phenomenex Ltd, Queens Avenue, Macclesfield, SK10 2BN, United Kingdom
01625 501367
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