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General information

Dates: TBA (To Be Announced)
Location: TBA
Course fee: Industry participants: TBA
University participants: TBA

Lecturers: Dr. Jan Ståhlberg and Dr. Per Lövkvist

Who should take this course?

This course is aimed at people working with LC at an advanced level, e g you are responsible for the LC work in a laboratory or develop LC methods.

This course is also useful if you are responsible for implementing existing methods from literature or methods developed in other laboratories.

Course description

Based on physical and chemical principles, this course covers the common problems with LC methods that you may encounter. The importance of using a systematic approach is stressed.

The causes of method problems and how they can be corrected are discussed.

The course is illustrated with a number of real-world problems. We will also provide the opportunity to discuss your own troubleshooting problems.

What will you gain?

- You will learn how to apply fundamental principles in your troubleshooting work.
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You will learn how to find the root causes for method problems and how to solve them effectively.
- You will learn how to critically evaluate a chromatographic method and how to find potential weaknesses.
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You will learn what to avoid when you develop LC methods and how to avoid building weaknesses into the methods you develop.
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