A breakthrough in chromatographic detection, the Corona CAD solves analytical challenges that no other technology can. Brush up on the fundamentals and learn how to take advantage of the Corona CAD’s extensive capabilities in a two-day course designed specifically for Corona CAD users held at ESA’s headquarters in Chelmsford, Massachusetts.
The agenda for each day comprises an in-depth lecture and a practical, hands-on laboratory component.
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Course Overview
- Theory of Charged Aerosol Detection
- Comparison with Other HPLC Detectors
- Can I see my compound? Use of Flow Injection
Sample Volatility and Solubility
- Method Development Optimization
Mobile Phase Components: Solvents and Buffers
Buffers: Acidic and Basic
System Compatibility
Calibration
Gradient Operation and Observations
Method Transfer from ELSD or MS
- Operation with RRLC and UPLC
- Troubleshooting Issues
- ESA Recommended Guidelines
- Applications
- Service Options: Corona Care Program
Lab Exercises
Installation and Maintenance
HPLC System and Mobile Phase Quality
Working with Gradient
Calibration
Method Development
Operation with RRLC and UPLC
Cleaning Procedures
IQ/OQ
Course Registration
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Click to pre-register by e-mail, or call 978.250.7000, and ask for the Corona School.
Instructor Biography
Dr. Bruce Bailey (Lead Instructor) received his PhD in biology from the University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, and has co-authored more than 23 publications. Dr. Bailey is currently ESA’s director of applications and has worked in ESA’s applications department for the past 18 years. He has more than 25 years experience using HPLC and helped develop many of the applications currently available.
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