This course will teach you the theory for each sample preparation technique and you will perform practical exercises to use this knowledge to create methods, analyse samples and experiment with parameters.
These courses have a 50:50 mix of theory and hands-on practicals in a laboratory environment.
Learning Outcomes:
> You will learn about and gain practical experience on how to use four independent sample preparation techniques for GC-MS in great detail
> You will learn the fundamental theory of Headspace, Solid Phase Micro Extraction (SPME), Thermal Desorption and Analytical Pyrolysis
> You will learn about the types of samples that can be analysed
> You will learn about and gain practical experience in the various parameters that can be optimised for each technique to improve sensitivity
> You will set up and maintain the 4 techniques on an instrument
> You will learn about the individual steps of each technique
> You will learn the common troubleshooting problems for each technique
> You will learn the tips and tricks of each technique
> You will learn about the benefits of each technique in the analysis of your samples
Who is this course for?
If you have reasonable gas chromatography experience but want further hands-on training on a new sampling technique, then this is the course is for you. Delegates should have a good knowledge of GC or GC-MS or have attended our Practical Essentials of GC & GC-MS or the Hands-on GC & GC-MS courses. You can come for a 1-, 2-, 3 or 4- day course, learning all the techniques you need.
These courses have a 50:50 mix of theory and hands-on practicals in a laboratory environment.
Learning Outcomes:
> You will learn about and gain practical experience on how to use four independent sample preparation techniques for GC-MS in great detail
> You will learn the fundamental theory of Headspace, Solid Phase Micro Extraction (SPME), Thermal Desorption and Analytical Pyrolysis
> You will learn about the types of samples that can be analysed
> You will learn about and gain practical experience in the various parameters that can be optimised for each technique to improve sensitivity
> You will set up and maintain the 4 techniques on an instrument
> You will learn about the individual steps of each technique
> You will learn the common troubleshooting problems for each technique
> You will learn the tips and tricks of each technique
> You will learn about the benefits of each technique in the analysis of your samples
Who is this course for?
If you have reasonable gas chromatography experience but want further hands-on training on a new sampling technique, then this is the course is for you. Delegates should have a good knowledge of GC or GC-MS or have attended our Practical Essentials of GC & GC-MS or the Hands-on GC & GC-MS courses. You can come for a 1-, 2-, 3 or 4- day course, learning all the techniques you need.