Absolute Basics of GC & GC-MS

20 June 2018 08:45-17:00, Manchester, United Kingdom


Introduction
Absolute Basics of GC & GC-MS
(1 day) 
This one day seminar is the perfect introduction for absolute beginners to GC and GC-MS.  Although designed as a classroom based course, instrument parts & consumables will be used as teaching aids throughout the day. 
Who should take this course? 
The course will cover the what, why, where, when and how of GC & GC-MS and is designed to allow attendees to boost their knowledge and confidence in all aspects of these techniques. If you have no or very little knowledge of gas chromatography, are an analyst, technician, engineer or work in sales and would like to improve your knowledge in this area, then this is the course for you. Those returning to work with GC will find this to be an excellent refresher course on the subject. 
What does it cover? 
Absolute Basics of GC & GC-MS will have a strong focus on the practical, rather than the theoretical side of these techniques and will cover questions such as:- 
What is a GC or GC-MS? How can these instruments help solve your analytical problems and what answers can they give?
When would you use them and what types of analytes and samples can you use them for?
How would you use them, how do they work and what is available? 
This one day course is ideal as a stand-alone course. You will be able to apply what you learn on this course as soon as you return to your laboratory. 
What will I get from this course?
You will acquire a thorough understanding of the mechanisms and instrumentation associated with GC and GC-MS, the way in which it may be used to solve analytical problems, and the methods for obtaining relevant sample information. 
Course Outline 
Instrumentation                          On-column injections
Sample types                            Split & splitless injections
Analytes                                   Detection
Chromatograms                        Flame ionisation detector (FID)
Analytical columns                    Electron capture detector (ECD)
Stationary phases                     Mass selective detector (MSD)
Mobile phases (gases)               Qualitative data analysis
Separation process                   Quantitative data analysis
GC oven                                   Sampling techniques
Sample introduction                  Applications 
This course is approved by the Royal Society of Chemistry for purposes of Continuing Professional Development (CPD).
Available as an in-house or off-site course. Contact us for details
Tel: 0118 930 3660 Email: seminars@hichrom.co.uk
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Radison Blu Airport, Manchester

Meeting Room 208, Radison Blu Airport, Manchester, Chicago Avenue, Manchester, M90 3RA, United Kingdom

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