An Introduction to LC Method Translations
This short course introduces the analyst to isocratic and gradient method translations, including adjusting column dimensions (eg. scaling a method up or down); moving between different instruments (eg. transferring a method between sites) and modifying particle platforms (eg. between fully porous and solid-core silica particles). The course will introduce the theory and illustrate each situation with a number of practical examples including data for successful translation and common reasons for failed method translations. A ‘hints’ and tips’ section will also be included.
Translating methods theory
Different particle platforms
HPLC to UHPLC and vice versa
Examples of success and failure
Instrument to instrument
Hints and tips section
Available as in-house or off-site courses. Contact us for details
Tel: 0118 930 3660 Email: seminars@hichrom.co.uk
This short course introduces the analyst to isocratic and gradient method translations, including adjusting column dimensions (eg. scaling a method up or down); moving between different instruments (eg. transferring a method between sites) and modifying particle platforms (eg. between fully porous and solid-core silica particles). The course will introduce the theory and illustrate each situation with a number of practical examples including data for successful translation and common reasons for failed method translations. A ‘hints’ and tips’ section will also be included.
Translating methods theory
Different particle platforms
HPLC to UHPLC and vice versa
Examples of success and failure
Instrument to instrument
Hints and tips section
Available as in-house or off-site courses. Contact us for details
Tel: 0118 930 3660 Email: seminars@hichrom.co.uk