A diamond in the rough: Fundamentals and strategies for using porous graphitic carbon columns

Porous graphitic carbon (PGC) is a carbon-based particle with unique physical and chromatographic properties, which silica-based particle packed columns cannot provide. In this webinar, join Clinton Corman, senior scientist at MilliporeSigma, as he discusses the fundamentals, troubleshooting, and method development aspects of using porous graphitic carbon in analytical chromatography assays. Corman will explore tips and tricks that will be further reinforced through application examples across a broad range of compound classes.

Key learning objectives

  • Explore the properties of PGC particles and what benefits they provide chromatographers
  • Understand the retention mechanisms that PGC particles exhibit and how to control them
  • Learn more about the parameters to control when developing and troubleshooting HPLC assays using PGC columns

Who should attend?

  • R&D scientists/method developers
  • R&D supervisors/managers
  • QC scientists
  • QC managers

Certificate of attendance

All webinar participants can request a certificate of attendance, including a learning outcomes summary, for continuing education purposes.

Speakers

Clinton Corman
Clinton Corman
Senior Scientist in the HPLC and Instrumental Analytics R&D group, MilliporeSigma
Carrie Haslam
Carrie Haslam
Associate Editor, SelectScience

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