Gas Chromatography – GC Method Development
Gas Chromatography Theory & Principles – GC Method Development
In 2022, our partners Shimadzu, have been sharing monthly webinars on the topic of Gas Chromatography.
This is the ninth of their 2022 – GC series of webinars on fundamentals of gas chromatography (GC). The series is perfect for anyone currently using GC, who’d like to understand more about the technique, the hardware and the data produced. It’s also suitable for anyone who is new to GC and who’d like to understand more about it.
In this session GC experts cover:
- General GC method development approach including the following:
- Things to consider during successful method development
- Injection parameters
- Inlet settings
- Column choice
- Oven program
- Detector selection
If you want more information on analytical instrumentation offered by Mason technology check our Mason Technology resources for GC systems.
For information on Shimadzu instrumentation:
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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