Digital Classroom – LC-MS(MS) Method Development: HPLC vs LC-MS(MS) Method Development
This webinar discusses LC-MS(MS) Method Development: HPLC vs LC-MS(MS) Method Development
This is the eighth event of our 2023 – Chromatography series of webinars on various techniques applied by scientists, researchers and quality chemists using shimadzu instrumentation. It doesn’t matter if you are new or you are simply looking for a refresher, this webinar series will guide you through some recent advancements and hot topics in chromatography world.
This session will cover:
- Anatomy of an LC system
- Anatomy of an LC-MS(MS) system
- Is mass spec ‘just a detector’?
- MS and MS/MS 1-o-1 and Low vs High resolution method development
- Advantages and disadvantages of LC-MS(MS)
- HPLC vs LC-MS(MS) method development
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Sebastian Jurek is an application consultant with Mason Technology with specialist knowledge in the Shimadzu range of instrumentation. He holds more than 22 years experience in chromatography techniques and analytical method development, optimisation and troubleshooting.
Get in touch with Sebastian today if you would like further information on our range of Shimadzu products.
Sebastian Jurek
Application Consultant for Shimadzu Chromatography
E: sjurek@masontec.ie
M: +353 87 436 4185
T: +353 1 4154422
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