Superficially Porous (Core Shell) Phases

9 May 2017 14:00-15:45, Loughborough, United Kingdom


Introduction
Superficially Porous Phases – Development and Benefits for HPLC/UHPLC
Superficially porous or core shell particle phases are becoming increasingly popular in today’s laboratory. This course will introduce you to the development of solid-core particle technology and the anatomy of a modern core shell particle. It will demonstrate how reduction in band broadening with these phases enables chromatographic separations to be performed with increased resolution and higher sensitivity, compared to fully porous phases. The range of particle sizes currently available for both small molecule and larger biomolecule separations will be discussed, along with parameters to be considered when transferring methods from fully porous to core shell phases. Examples will be shown to demonstrate how ultra-fast separations can be achieved without excessively high operating pressures. This course will enable you to develop faster HPLC/UHPLC analyses, thereby increasing laboratory productivity.
• Anatomy of core shell particles • Increased speed of analysis
• Effects of reduction in band broadening • Range of particle sizes and phases
• Improvements in resolution and sensitivity • Transfer of methods to core shell phases

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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Burleigh Court

TrentRoom, Burleigh Court, Loughborough University, Ashby Road, Loughborough, LE11 3TD, United Kingdom

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