Practical Essentials of LC mobile phases and pumps

- Duration: 2.5 hours for Virtual Classroom training
- Experience level: Intermediate
- Delivery methods: Offsite training & consultancy | On-Demand | Online | Onsite training & consultancy | Tailored training |
- Instrumentation: Universal
- Manufacturer(s): Agilent | Bruker | CTC | PerkinElmer | Sciex | Scion | Shimadzu | Thermo | Waters |
- CPD Approved: Approved
- Scheduled course price: £150.00 + TAX per delegate
- Course discounts: RSC CAMS Heated members receive a discount on this course

What will you learn on this course?
Module 2 of the Practical Essentials of LC & LC-MS and the Complete LC & LC-MS courses.
This module looks at the types of solvents used in mobile phase and their respective properties are examined in detail. This is followed by information on gradient elution (high or low pressure mixing and solvent dwell times); along with problems that are frequently encountered in this area. Strategies for how to optimise your LC system will be discussed, including the necessity to minimise system void volume to increase performance.
Combine other days or modules.Learning outcomes
- You will learn how to select and use the best mobile phase and develop a gradient inlet method.
Who is this course for?
If you have limited LC experience, wish to learn more or would like to brush-up on your knowledge about this particular section of the instrument then this is the module for you.
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Feedback from previous attendees
“Good use for different ways of making mobiles phase. Some good do’s and don’t.” Mollie Nero, Project Scientist, Broughton Nicotine Services (February 2021).
“The info about reversed phase chromatography was good, it was detailed and gave lots of useful tips for use at work.” Joe Richardson, Assistant Scientist, Environment Agency (November 2020).
“[I enjoyed the] level of detail information presented.”
“Useful discussion. Better material and knowledge of the instructor is helpful.”
“Professional, high quality delivery, keep track on time.”
“The instructor is aware of all the LC-MS spectrometry. I found in this course useful materials.”
“[I enjoyed] developing an understanding of the applications and function of the equipment.”
“The HPLC & LC-MS training was good and I enjoyed it because I have learnt a lot.”