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Troubleshooting & Tips for Atomic Absorption
On-demand
Eric Vanclay (Agilent, Australia)
In this series of tutorials you will learn about types and performance of AA lamps, improving performance, maintenance, consumables and resources. Increase your knowledge of and skills in atomic absorption spectroscopy by viewing these educational presentations.
Expert Series: Ion Chromatography Fundamentals
Online Tutorial
Dr Joachim Weiss, Ph.D (Thermo Fisher Scientific)
We kick off the Expert Series with tutorials Ion Chromatography fundamentals by Technology Expert, Dr Joachim Weiss, Ph.D, on a comprehensive introduction of IC, comparisons of competing methods, basics of anion-exchange and cation-exchange, and various detection methods.
GPC / SEC Good Practice & Troubleshooting Tutorials
Online Tutorial
Dr Daniela Held (PSS)
In this learning series, you'll be provided with video tutorials discussing the best practice and troubleshooting solutions for gel permeation chromatography / size exclusion chromatography: 1) What Should You Know Before Injecting Your First Sample, 2) Pressure Problems, 3) Unexpected Peak Shapes and 4) Choosing the Column.
Conversations with world renowned IC Expert
Interview Series
Professor Pernendu (Sandy) K. Dasgupta, University of Texas in Arlington
In a series of special video interviews done recently, Professor Pernendu (Sandy) K. Dasgupta, University of Texas in Arlington, shared his thoughts on IC including topics such as origins and possible developments of reagent-free IC, why perchlorate and ambient ion monitoring.
HPLC, LC-MS, GC and CE training
Self-paced Online Training
Analytical Training Solutions
Each course on Analytical Training Solutions has been divided into a number of modules, with each module focusing on one particular aspect of the overall course. The modules have been created in a logical manner, and by starting with the first module and working through them in the order provided creates the best learning environment for the user. In addition, as each course is divided into modules it is then very simple to find a particular section again in the future; for example, if you want a recap on a particular subject.
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