Understanding LC Columns - The Differences Within C18 Columns
How well do you know your C18 columns? C18 is the most widely used LC column, yet choosing the right column can be difficult. On 9 Nov, join us to learn the tips and tricks in evaluating the C18 columns to select the right one for your analysis.
Understanding LC Columns - The Differences Within C18 Columns
When it comes to LC analysis, a common question for users is, “Which LC column should I choose?”. The column is the heart of the LC system, which plays a pivotal role in ensuring high-resolution separation. The fundamental knowledge of column selection can hence help you decide the optimal column for your specific application. In this webinar, we will introduce the different parameters involved in selecting a LC column so that you can choose the right column the first time. C18 is the most widely used LC column. However, not all C18 columns are the same. This webinar will also cover the differences between various types of C18 columns.
Learning Objectives
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Learn the differences in column parameters that affects LC separation.
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Understand the differences of various C18 columns and their applications.
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Gain insights to different particle types available and how they affect separation.
Duration: 60 minutes, including live Q&A
12:30 pm — India, Sri Lanka
2:00 pm — Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam
3:00 pm — Singapore, Malaysia, Philippines, Australia (Perth)
6:00 pm — Australia (Sydney, Melbourne)
Speaker
Dr. Derrick Tan
Application Chemist (Consumables)
Shimadzu (Asia Pacific) Pte Ltd
Dr. Derrick Tan obtained his PhD in chemistry from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. He has more than 7 years of research experience in small molecules, nucleic acids, peptides and protein synthesis, separation and purification. He joined Shimadzu (Asia Pacific) Pte Ltd in 2021 as an Applications Chemist (Consumables). At Shimadzu, he is responsible for the technical support of consumables in chromatography and spectroscopy. Products in his care include LC and GC columns, UV/Vis cuvettes, sample vials and accessories.