Module 10: An Introduction to Advanced Techniques in HPLC & LC-MS

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Module 10 of the Complete HPLC & LC-MS and part 1 of The HPLC & LC-MS Clinic courses.

Course summary

  • Duration: 3 hours
  • Experience level: Advanced
  • Course type: Generic, applicable to all instrumentation
  • Teaching method: Face-to-face via live video, with instrument parts & consumables to see, case studies to work out
  • RSC CPD approval: Approved for CPD
  • Scheduled course venue: Virtual Classroom
  • Onsite/offsite/online availability: Arrange this course just for you
  • Scheduled course price: £180 + VAT per delegate
  • Course discount: RSC and CAMS members receive a discount on this course*

Course approval

This course has been approved by the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) for purposes of Continuing Professional Development (CPD).

What will you learn on this course?

This module covers a brief introduction to some advanced techniques that can be used for difficult or complex samples including detector selectivity and specificity, Mass Spectral Interpretation, UHPLC vs. HPLC (brief introduction to method transfer), chromatographic peak deconvolution using tandem mass spectrometry, multi-dimensional LC (LCxLC), Ion Pairing Chromatography (IPC), Size Exclusion Chromatography (SEC), Ion Chromatography (IC) and chemometrics.

Learning outcomes

  • You will get an introduction to advanced HPLC & LC-MS techniques.

Who is this course for?

Before attending this course you should have a good knowledge of liquid chromatography and the techniques covered in the Practical Essentials of HPLC & LC-MS.

To gain the full knowledge of liquid chromatography & LC-MS it is highly recommended to attend the full Complete HPLC & LC-MS.

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Feedback from previous attendees of Virtual Classroom course

"The first part of this module was the most relevant to me, I feel more confident interpreting mass spectra now!"  Joe Richardson, Assistant Scientist, Environment Agency (November 2020).