• Feb 12, 2021 from 9:00 to 17:00
  • Location: Online: live, instructor-led virtual classroom training
  • Latest Activity: Jan 21, 2021

This live online, instructor-led training course focuses on advanced injection techniques for GC & GC-MS; covering Multi-Mode Inlets (MMIs) & Programmable Temperature Vapourisers (PTVs) and Large Volume Injection (LVI).

The first part of the course focuses on the added functionalities of PTVs over standard hot inlets as a truly multi-mode inlet. Time will be spent looking at the theory and advantages of cold split and cold splitless injections and the uses for cold-trapping, high final inlet temperatures, large volume injections and additional techniques like thermal desorption and extraction. The course will cover creating, using and optimising cold injection methods to analyse thermally labile and high molecular weight samples and looking at other PTV techniques.

The second part of the course looks at the theory and advantages behind the different large volume injection techniques along with how to create, use and optimise LVI methods, covering rapid (at once), speed-controlled and multiple large volume injection (LVI) techniques.

This course has been approved by the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) for purposes of Continuing Professional Development (CPD).

Delegates can also choose to attend individual modules to focus on a particular area:

Module 1: Practical Essentials of Multi-Mode Inlets (MMIs) & Programmable Temperature Vapourisers (PTVs)
Module 2: Practical Essentials of Large Volume Injection (LVI)

Duration: 6.5 hours
Scheduled course price: £300 + VAT per delegate

CAMS members receive a discount of 20% for this course (membership number required) if booked at least 24 hours in advance.

To find out more and register visit: https://www.anthias.co.uk/training-courses/practical-essentials-advanced-injection-gc-gcms

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