Hands-on GCxGC Training

If you have difficult and complex samples, join this training course to explore improving the resolution of your work through two-dimensional gas chromatography.

This course has been approved by the Royal Society of Chemistry for purposes of Continuing Professional Development (CPD).

This course introduces the fundamental concepts of comprehensive 2D gas chromatography (GCxGC) with flow and thermal modulation. It combines a mixture of classroom-based presentations with hands-on hardware and some software lab exercises to give you comprehensive training. It will review the types of modulator and the benefits of each.

This course focuses on the hardware rather than the software aspects of GCxGC. It includes an introduction to Comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography and provides practical experience in the selection, set up and installation of the column set into the modulator. The course will cover how to maintain a GCxGC hardware set up and provide practical experience in creation of GCxGC methods, optimisation of a sample using a particular set up and the basic analysis of the data.

This advanced course is aimed at analysts who have difficult and complex samples and wish to explore improving the resolution of their work through two-dimensional gas chromatography.

Why choose Anthias courses?

  • Independent - guaranteed non-sales environment and unbiased advice
  • Training approved by the Royal Society of Chemistry for CPD
  • Maximum class sizes to encourage participant interaction but provide focused support for your needs
  • Plenty of opportunities to ask questions tailored to your needs
  • Training has a strong practical and application focus, with lots of tips
  • Taught by practicing analytical chemists with current skills
  • Hundreds of attendees from a range of backgrounds successfully trained over the past 14 years
  • Presented in English with visuals and props for clarity and instrument parts & consumables
  • Price includes training manual, lunch and refreshments
  • Prestigious training venue at The Open University – home to the expertise behind the Ptolemy instrument, on the Rosetta mission

 

 

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