Mastering Tricks for Improving Chromatography in Difficult Samples

DATE
December 6, 2023
TIME
10:00 a.m. PST / 1:00 p.m. EST / 18:00 GMT / 19:00 CET - Duration: 60 Minutes

Overview

Ion chromatography, a crucial method for separating and quantifying ionic components, faces complexities in diverse sample matrices. To meet stringent analysis standards and ensure IC component longevity, sample pretreatment is essential. Samples with elevated particulate loads, extreme pH, colloids or high cation concentrations jeopardize chromatographic integrity, potentially reducing column lifespan. Considerations extend to IC-incompatible matrices, like those involving organic solvents, and scenarios requiring ultra trace analyses with preconcentration. 

While manual methods exist, the revolutionary shift to inline automation for sample preparation promises increased efficiency, throughput, prolonged column lifespan and notable enhancements in data accuracy and reproducibility. Join our upcoming webinar for an insightful exploration led by Sylvia Singh, Ion Chromatography Applications Specialist at Metrohm USA, who will unravel the intricacies and significant benefits of inline sample preparation for analytical processes. 

Key Learning Objectives:
  • Learn about the benefits of inline sample preparation for ion chromatography
  • Discover the types Metrohm inline sample preparation that are available
  • Gain an understanding of applications that benefit from inline automation
  • Learn how to choose the best inline sample prep technique for your sample type and laboratory need
Who Should Attend:
  • Analysts, technicians, chemists who are either currently using or plan to use IC 
  • Lab managers considering automation for their current IC 
  • Students and researchers who may use IC 

Brought to you by:
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Speakers

Sylvia Singh, PhD
Applications Specialist for Ion Chromatography
Metrohm USA
Melissa O'Meara
Forensic Science Consultant
C&EN Media Group

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