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The Theory Of HPLC
(1.5 hrs) 
Introduction
(3 hrs) 
Chromatographic Parameters
(3 hrs) 
Band Broadening
(4 hrs) 
Column chemistry
(6 hrs) 
Reverse phase (partition) chromatography
(3 hrs) 
Ion-Pair Chromatography
(3 hrs) 
Normal phase (absorption) chromatography
Autosamplers...
(3 hrs) 
Gradient HPLC
(3 hrs) 
Quantitative and Qualitative HPLC
(4.5 hrs) 
Fast HPLC
(3 hrs) 
HILIC
(3 hrs) 
Supercritical Fluid Chromatography
(3 hrs) 
Introduction to Ion Chromatography
Instrumentation of HPLC
(3.5 hrs) 
Mobile Phase Considerations
(4 hrs) 
HPLC Solvent Pumping Systems
(4.5 hrs) 
Autosamplers
(4.5 hrs) 
Detectors
CHROMacademy Essential Webcasts and Tutorials
Mobile Phase Optimization Strategies for Reversed Phase HPLC
Webcast
 
Stationary Phase Chemistry for Reversed Phase HPLC (Part I)
Webcast | Tutorial
 
Superficially Porous or Sub 2µm Stationary HPLC Phases
Webcast | Tutorial
 
Hydrophilic Interaction Chromatography (HILIC) and related techniques
Webcast | Tutorial
 
Understanding Gradient HPLC
Webcast | Tutorial
 
Developing Better Methods for Reversed Phase HPLC (Part 2)
Webcast | Tutorial
 
Understanding HPLC Column Characterization and Selection
Webcast | Tutorial
 
Introduction to Ion Chromatography
Webcast | Tutorial
 
Adopting Sub-two-μm Particle UHPLC in a Regulated Environment
 
Asymmetric Flow Field Flow Fractionation: A Powerful Alternative to Size Exclusion Chromatography
 
Converting Methods from HPLC to Sub-Two-μm Particle UHPLC
 
Design and Implementation of a Forced Degradiation/Chemical Stress Study with Analysis by HPLC
 
Fast Method Development Using Sub-Two-μm Particle UHPLC
 
How a Single Detector Makes Complex HPLC Analyses Simple for a Wide Spectrum of Analytes: Ions, Surfactants, Polymers, Biofuel
 
Improved Approaches to Analytical Method Development and Optimization
 
Introduction to Speciation by HPLC/ICP-MS
 
Learning the Uses and Differences of Aqueous Normal Phase Compared to HILIC
 
Light Scattering - A Powerful Tool For The Characterization of Polymers, Proteins and Nanoparticles
 
Looking Into The Lipidome: New Approaches To Analyzing Lipids
 
How a Single Detector Makes Complex HPLC Analyses Simple
 
Maximizing Efficiencies in the Pharmaceutical Laboratory Part 1: Better Asset Utilization of Existing MS Instrumentation
 
Maximizing Efficiencies in the Pharmaceutical Laboratory Part 2: Addressing Productivity and Time-to-Market through Analytical Technology Choices
 
Taking Full Advantage of Sub-Two μm Particles: Introduction to UHPLC
 
Technical Innovations in LC/ICP-MS Speciation Analysis as Applied to Toxicology
 
UHPLC - Theory, Fundamentals and Applications to Biotechnology-Peptide Mapping for Improved Protein Identification
 
Understanding HPLC Column Retention and Selectivity
 
UHPLC: The Ideal MS Inlet