How the Use of Nano or Capillary Flow Chromatography Increases Sensitivity in HPLC Analysis
Learn from Thermo Fisher Scientific top bio-separations expert.
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There are many areas of HPLC analysis where the available sample volume is small or in low concentrations. This forces a need for increased sensitivity of analysis and lower sample consumption. This problem can also apply to methods where expensive reagents are used in the sample preparation and cost of analysis then forces the sample amount to be reduced, especially if high throughput with large numbers of samples are involved. The obvious way to increase sensitivity in HPLC is to use nano or capillary flow chromatography. This can seem daunting for analysts who are used to standard flow rate systems. Learn how to dramatically improve the ease of use and performance using capillary flow columns for applications and new developments.
Webinar key topics:
- Practical tips to choosing capillary or nanoflow columns for ease of use and performance.
- Learn new developments and applications within the low flow fields of gene therapy, biotherapeutic characterisation and proteomics (peptide mapping, intact protein analysis and glycan characterisation.)
How the Use of Nano or Capillary Flow Chromatography Increases Sensitivity in HPLC Analysis
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Dr. Ken Cook
Sr. Expert Bio-separation Manager, Thermo Fisher Scientific.
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