Fast and robust anionic and cationic pesticides analysis using a single column
The analysis of polar pesticides presents significant analytical challenges such as retention and selectivity for polar analytes due to a need for long equilibration time for reproducible retention, mode of analysis, and robustness.
In this webinar, Dr. Javier Arrebola and Professor Roberto Romero-González from the University of Almería will present studies conducted on the robustness of polar pesticides using an optimized stationary phase. The experiments explore the multimode capability of polar pesticides, single-column usage for anionic and cationic pesticides, equilibration of the column between reverse phase and HILIC, polarity switching, robustness, and matrix effects.
Key learning objectives
- Explore robust polar pesticides analysis
- Learn how to optimize a robust method for cationic and anionic pesticides
- Discover advances in column selectivity and MS for the optimized separation of polar pesticides
Who should attend?
- LC users who want to learn about a faster yet robust analysis of polar pesticides
- Lab managers who would need consolidation of anionic and cationic pesticides on a single column
- Method developers who are looking for optimization of polar pesticides analysis
- Scientists exploring high-throughput options for pesticides analysis
Certificate of attendance
All webinar participants can request a certificate of attendance, including a learning outcomes summary, for continuing education purposes.