Unraveling the Intricacies of Size Exclusion Chromatography – Strength and Limitations
Gel permeation chromatography (GPC), also known as size exclusion chromatography (SEC), is a powerful analytical technique for macromolecule-related research and applications. GPC/SEC plays a pivotal role in the chemical industry, offering insights into the molecular weight distribution of polymers.
In this webinar, our expert speakers will outline basic theory and the principle of method development, and will provide a practical guide on column selection. Furthermore, the presentation will also discuss the limitations of GPC/SEC and the factors contributing to abnormal size exclusion behaviors using real industrial application examples.
Join us as we navigate the world of GPC/SEC, shedding light on its principles, practices, and its indispensable role in polymer research in industry.
Key learning objectives
- Learn about basic theory of GPC/SEC
- Explore the principle of GPC method development
- Discover GPC/SEC column selection
- Consider the limitations of GPC/SEC
Who should attend?
- Polymer scientists
- Food scientists
- Environmental scientists
- Pharma/biopharma researchers
- Principle investigators
- Laboratory managers and technicians/technologists
View other webinars in this series here:
Part 2: Detection in Gel Permeation Chromatography /Size Exclusion Chromatography
Part 3: Characterization of Macromolecules by SEC-Light Scattering
Part 4: Concepts, Challenges and Applications for 2D-LC of Polymers
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