This course is a virtual classroom-based course covering all the practical theory about Gas Chromatography and its related techniques including gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. This course is packed full of examples and practical tips, makes full use of props (instrument parts and consumables which are handled and used for demonstration purposes), includes Questions and Answers sessions making it the course to attend for lots of useful GC knowledge.
This module is taught live in a virtual classroom through interactive, instructor-led training with instrument parts and consumables shown and explained. Small group sizes with plenty of opportunities to ask questions through live Q&A.
This course is a total of 18 hours split over 5 days.
Modules of the course include the following topics:
• An introduction to GC and GC-MS
• Gases & Plumbing in GC & GC-MS
• Sample Introduction in GC & GC-MS
• GC Columns
• GC Detectors
• Mass Spectrometers in GC-MS
• Data Analysis for GC & GC-MS
• Sampling Techniques for GC & GC-MS
Delegates can choose to attend all the modules in this course or choose to attend individual modules or days to focus on a particular area.
At the end of the course delegates will have in-depth knowledge, from the practical point of view, of GC and GC-MS and a good understanding of the importance of good chromatography. Delegates will have learned how to select the sampling technique, carrier gas, sample introduction technique, column and GC detector or mass spectrometer and then know how to undertake data analysis.
This course is for those who have a basic knowledge of gas chromatography and would like to greatly enhance it. For complete beginners it is advisable to attend the Absolute Basics of GC & GC-MS first.
Additional infoIncludes: electronic copy of the training manual; certificate of attendance.
Online
18 hours
£1100.00 GBP (plus VAT)
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