In the recent decades the demand for higher separation efficiency or higher speed in HPLC has increased strongly. The response to this demand was answered by modern HPLC technologies such as UHPLC with sub-2 µm particles, monolithic silica or Fused-Core® particles. This webinar provides an overview on the factors that influence the speed of the HPLC method. It introduces the different approaches of smaller HPLC particles, Fused-Core® (also known as core-shell) particle technology and monolithic silica rods and discusses the advantages and disadvantages of each approach. The presentation covers the theoretical background of these technologies and multiple examples of applications.
Anyone who uses HPLC
Dr. Frank Michel
Merck
Analytical & Chromatography Scientific Advisor
Frank Michel developed, optimized and evaluated new stationary phases for HPLC in his Ph.D. at University in Muenster/Germany. His first business position was at Bernina Biosystems, a biopharmaceutical company, as Analytical Chemist for HPLC Method Development and Validation for Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs) and drug formulations.
He later took on different roles in Analytical and Chromatography. His next position was at HWI Analytik, an analytical service provider for the pharmaceutical industry. Frank returned in 2010 to us to continue his career as Analytical & Chromatography Technology Specialist. Five years later he advanced as Scientific Advisor for Analytical Technologies to support Asia-Pacific region.
Frank is a member of the Separation Science working group in the German Chemist Society (GDCh) and is also on the Scientific Advisory Board of the Analytix conference.
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