Best practices to overcome challenges in preparative HPLC: Webinar series

Streamlining workflows for higher productivity, sample purity and recovery are primary goals for any laboratory working within the field of preparative liquid chromatography. However, the path to success can vary widely. In this exclusive webinar series, produced in partnership with Agilent Technologies, experts from three different application areas will share their experiences and best practices to help you overcome the key challenges and setbacks associated with preparative HPLC.

Webinar 2: An automated purification workflow to ensure drinking water purity and safety

November 10, at 16:00 GMT/ 17:00 CET / 11:00 EST / 08:00 PST

Impure and unsafe drinking water is considered one of the greatest obstacles to human population stability and maintaining the health of our aging population. In natural waters, nutrient pollution has led to the appearance of odor- and toxin-producing algal blooms. Monitoring these blooms requires authentic standards to identify toxin concentration and chemical form. In 2019, a toxic bloom occurred in a local pond in Port Aransas, Texas, USA. A portion of the bloom was collected with nets; samples were freeze-dried prior to subsampling, extraction, and analysis. Four microcystins were identified in abundance. In this webinar, hear from Dr. Paul Zimba, CEO of PVZimba LLC, to discover how he managed to isolate the four standards from a complex matrix using workflow automation.

This webinar is part of a three-webinar series. The next webinar in the series takes place on November 24.

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