Approved training courses

Course description

The first day focuses on the added functionalities of PTVs over standard hot inlets as a truly multi-mode inlet. Part of the day will be spent looking at the theory and advantages of cold split and cold splitless injections and the uses for cold-trapping, high final inlet temperatures, large volume injections and additional techniques like thermal desorption and extraction. The remainder of the day will be spent in the lab creating, using and optimising cold injection methods to analyse thermally labile and high molecular weight samples and looking at other PTV techniques.

The second day combines the theory and advantages behind the different large volume injection techniques with "hands-on" practicals to create, use and optimise LVI methods in the laboratory, covering rapid (at once), speed-controlled and multiple large volume injection (LVI) techniques.

This hands-on course is 50% theory and 50% practical in a lab environment, with a small group size of a maximum of 5 delegates.

Pre-requisites

Delegates should have good knowledge of GC or GC-MS or have attended the Practical Essentials of GC & GC-MS or the Hands-on GC & GC-MS courses.

Additional info

Includes: lunch & refreshments; hardcopy of the training manual in colour; instrument parts & consumables used; certificate of attendance; ability to discuss own problems.

The scheduled course can also be delivered onsite/in-house, offsite & tailored.

Venue

The Open University

Teaching method

Class/lab

City

Milton Keynes

Duration

2 days

Cost

£1250.00 GBP (plus VAT)

Training provider

Anthias Consulting Limited

Email

courses@anthias.co.uk

Tel

+44 1480 831262

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