Join our 4-day virtual course scheduled for 16th - 19th December, 2024
The Practical Essentials of Sample Preparation course combines the 8 individual sample preparation modules covering Liquid-Liquid Extraction (LLE), Derivatisation, Solid-Phase Extraction (SPE), Solid-Phase Micro-Extraction (SPME), Headspace (HS), Purge-and-Trap (P&T), Thermal Desorption (TD) and Pyrolysis (Py).
These courses will teach you the theory for each sample preparation technique and the knowledge of how to create methods, analyse samples and the parameters that can be optimised for each technique.
- Learn about how to use eight independent sample preparation techniques for GC-MS and LC-MS in great detail
- The fundamental theory of Liquid-Liquid Extraction (LLE), Derivatisation, Solid-Phase Extraction (SPE), Solid-Phase Micro-Extraction (SPME), Headspace (HS), Purge-and-Trap (P&T), Thermal Desorption (TD) and Pyrolysis (Py)
- You will learn about the types of samples that can be analysed
- Various parameters that can be optimised for each technique to improve method robustness and sensitivity
- Individual steps and processes of each technique
- Frequent maintenance and common troubleshooting problems for each technique
- Tips and tricks of each technique
- The benefits of each technique for the analysis of your samples
Course combinations
- You can attend all 8 modules of the course for a complete training solution covering the practical theory of these 8 sample preparation techniques. Alternatively, you can attend individual courses for specific training on each technique:
- Practical Essentials of Liquid-Liquid Extraction (LLE)
- Practical Essentials of Derivatisation
- Practical Essentials of Solid-Phase Extraction (SPE)
- Practical Essentials of Solid-Phase Micro-Extraction (SPME)
- Practical Essentials of Headspace (HS)
- Practical Essentials of Purge-and-Trap (P&T)
- Practical Essentials of Thermal Desorption (TD)
- Practical Essentials of Pyrolysis (Py)
Course Discount: All CAMS and RSC members can claim a 15% discount on this course! PhD students can also attend this course as part of our PhD bundle, please visit our website for more information.
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