Save solvent and samples with compact capillary scale LC

Tuesday, May 27, 2025 at 16:00 BST / 17:00 CEST / 11:00 EDT / 08:00 PDT

Capillary scale liquid chromatography (LC) offers separations comparable to the more traditional analytical scale at a fraction of the solvent consumption. In this webinar, learn how your lab can benefit from a compact capillary scale LC instrument that can be hand-carried anywhere and used on-the-spot.

In order to be considered as a viable replacement for larger scale systems, a system must demonstrate its robustness and repeatability. Key repeatability metrics will be discussed, including interday and intraday repeatability, and injection carryover. Discover how these metrics provide valuable insights to those looking to integrate capillary scale separations into their workflows.

Key learning objectives

  • See how capillary scale chromatography can help your lab save solvent and sample
  • Learn about compact capillary scale instrumentation
  • View methods for the quantification of system repeatability and discover how the Axcend Focus LC® performs

Who should attend?

Chemists, analytical researchers, lab directors and managers, VPs and directors of QC/QA, lab owners, and academics.

Certificate of attendance
If you attend the live webinar, you will automatically receive a certificate of attendance, including a learning outcomes summary, for continuing education purposes.

If you view the on-demand webinar, you can request a certificate of attendance by emailing editor@selectscience.net.

Speakers

Dr. Samuel Foster
Dr. Samuel Foster
Application Scientist, Axcend

Dr. Samuel Foster completed his Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical Chemistry from Rowan University in 2025. His research has focused on the development and application of capillary scale liquid chromatography instrumentation. He currently works at Axcend as an application scientist focusing on the development of chromatographic workflows for a variety of analyte classes including oligonucleotides, monoclonal antibodies, and drugs of abuse.

Moderator

Sarah Thomas
Sarah Thomas
Associate Editor, SelectScience

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