Fundamentals of Gradient HPLC
Author : Tom Jupille & John W. Dolan

A simple-to-use slide-by-slide video presentation with instructional voiceover, together with a comprehensive handout supporting the learning experience.

Tom Jupille and John W. Dolan, LC Resources, present a 85-minute online learning seminar on fundamental aspects of gradient HPLC.
This is a genuine learning tool. All content from this online seminar is applicable to gradient elution HPLC methods independent of vendor hardware.
 
What will you gain from the course?
If you are considering using gradients in HPLC but are worried about the complexity...
If you are using HPLC gradients and are having problems with drift and artifact peaks...
If you are developing and validating gradient methods and are having problems with repeatability and transferability...
...then you need this information!
 
What does it cover?
In this e-learning module, we'll demystify gradient HPLC in a way that makes it (almost) as easy as isocratic. We'll cover topics such as:
  • how to decide if gradient or isocratic HPLC is appropriate for your separation.
  • the one key similarity between isocratic and gradient HPLC that let you control both in the same way.
  • the two differences between isocratic and gradient HPLC that can ruin your results.
  • the simple parameter that makes instrument-to-instrument transfer foolproof
  • the causes (and cures) of nagging problems like artifact peaks, baseline noise, drift, and the dreaded "mid-gradient hump"
  • and much more!
To access the e-Learning Module:
Registered Users - simply submit your email address and password in the left-hand form below.
 
New Users - complete the right-hand registration form below to gain access to the Separation Science online learning modules.
Price : $147.00 for 1-month unlimited access
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