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Design and validation of gas chromatography experiments

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Our GC training course is tailored for professionals with initial experience with GC instruments who want to deepen their understanding of theoretical principles and practical applications. Whether you want to refine existing methods or design new experiments, this course will equip you with comprehensive knowledge and practical skills essential for effective chromatographic analysis.

Using practical case studies, this course provides hands-on experience that will help you confidently navigate the complexities of GC analysis and optimize your analytical processes for superior performance and accuracy. Upon completion, you will have the skills and knowledge necessary to set up experiments, evaluate chromatograms, and optimize parameters effectively so that you can improve your analytical capabilities and achieve impactful results in your field.

Design and validation of gas chromatography experiments

What can you expect from this course?

Learning Outcomes:

  • Master the structural approach to experiment design so that you can formulate methodologies from scratch tailored to your specific analytical needs.
  • Gain proficiency in various injection techniques, including Split, Splitless and Cold-On-Column, and understand their principles and applications in chromatographic analysis.
  • Understand the variation of different column types and learn to select the most appropriate one for your analysis, considering factors such as stationary phase and column size.
  • Optimize furnace parameters effectively to improve separation efficiency and resolution and ensure optimal chromatographic performance.
  • Develop a thorough understanding of detector types, with a specific focus on FID detectors, and learn to use them effectively in quantitative analysis.
  • Gain expertise in accurately evaluating chromatograms and distinguish key parameters such as resolution, efficiency and separation to refine analytical methods.
  • Learn the fundamentals of quantitative analysis, including calibration techniques, standard addition and statistical methods for accurate determination of analyte concentrations.

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Date

May 19, 2025

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Price

€ 850.00 (exempt from VAT)

This price includes course materials, coffee and lunches. This course is eligible for the SME portfolio. More info via www.kmo-portefeuille.be and in the confirmation email after registration.

After registering for this course, our cancellation policy apply.

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