Hands-on GC theory and methods
- Duration: 1 day for live courses
- Experience level: Intermediate
- Delivery methods: Face-to-face | Offsite training & consultancy | Onsite training & consultancy | Tailored training |
- Type of course: Universal
- Applicable to manufacturer(s): Agilent | Bruker | PerkinElmer | Scion | Shimadzu | SRI | Thermo | Varian |
- CPD Approved: Approved
- Scheduled course price: £650.00 + TAX per delegate
- Course discounts: RSC CAMS HEaTED members receive a discount on this course
What will you learn on this course?
This one day course is spent learning the theory of gas chromatography and then using this knowledge to create split and splitless methods, perform manual and liquid autosampler injections and change oven temperature programs to optimise the separation of analytes detected with an FID. This course will cover the gas supplies, liquid autosampler, hot split and splitless injections, the analytical column and detection by FID and ECD.
Combine other days or modules.Learning outcomes
- You will learn the importance of good chromatography
- You will learn about the function & operation of the individual GC components
- You will become familiar with the GC instrumentation
- You will have practical experience of adjusting the parameters for each GC component
Who is this course for?
This course is suitable for all levels of knowledge.
Course combinations
Can’t attend the full course? No worries, combine days or modules to create training that works best for you. The more days you book the larger the discount.
- For 2 days, pay £1250
- For 3 days, pay £1825
- For 4 days, pay £2350
- For 5 days, pay £2850
Please note, discounts won’t apply when booking but will appear on your invoice.
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Feedback from previous attendees
“I enjoyed being able to physically see how the GC works and how to correctly run and maintain one. It was also very interactive thanks to small group size.” QC Shift Analyst, 2024
“Very in-depth course, enhancing my GC knowledge. Was slightly concerned it would be based on knowledge I knew, but it was very in depth and useful.” Analytical Sensory Chemist, 2024