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Applied Deconvolution (AMDIS) Training for GC-MS

26 - 27 October 2015, Milton Keynes, United Kingdom


Introduction
Course accreditation

This course has been approved by the Royal Society of Chemistry for purposes of Continuing Professional Development (CPD).


What will you learn on this course?

This two day practical software course on the powerful Automated Mass Spectral Deconvolution and Identification System software mixes 50% presentations with 50% practical exercises using the software to get a good grasp of it's capabilities in performing deconvolution to process your GC-MS data.

If you have complex samples with little chromatographic resolution or you need to check you have no co-elutions in your chromatogram, learn about using your analytical resolution with mass spectral deconvolution to unravel your mixed mass spectra for confirmation or identification of your co-eluting peaks.

Learning Outcomes

You will learn about analytical resolution in mass spectrometry
You will learn how to operate NIST's Automated Mass Spectral Deconvolution and Identification System (AMDIS) software for the processing of complex spectra
You will learn how deconvolution works with the AMDIS software
You will gain practical experience in performing AMDIS deconvolution to obtain cleaned-up mass spectra
You will learn and gain practical experience in various types of mass spectral deconvolution analysis in AMDIS including Simple, Retention Index and Internal standard methods
You will learn of the benefits of using AMDIS software for processing GC-MS data


Who is this course for?

If you need practical guidance to help you understand how to use AMDIS software to make the most of your analytical resolution to perform deconvolution and obtained cleaned-up mass spectra, then this is a course for you.

This course requires fundamental knowledge of GC-MS and some background in understanding mass spectra.
Venue
The Open University

The Open University, Walton Hall, Milton Keynes, MK7 6AA, United Kingdom

Organised by
Anthias Consulting Ltd are experts in the separation sciences in the fields of Gas Chromatography (GC), Mass Spectrometry (GC-MS) and related techniques.
Contact information
Claire Wallis
Anthias Consulting Ltd
1 Hamden Way,
Papworth Everard,
Cambridgeshire,
UK,
CB23 3UG

+44 (0) 1480 831262
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