This course is an introduction to mass spectral interpretation presenting the fundamental tools and rules when interpreting full-scan LC-MS data.
This course teaches how to obtain high quality mass spectra, simple techniques to recognise and elucidate spectra, how to observe fragmentation patterns and looks at how to use advance tools to interpret spectra.
This course has been approved by the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) for purposes of Continuing Professional Development (CPD).
From learning to quickly recognise from the spectrum if the analyte is aliphatic or aromatic in nature; to learning to interpret the number of carbon atoms, heteroatoms and degree of unsaturation; and understand isotopes, isomers, logical losses, cleavages and rearrangements to produce a mass spectral fingerprint of the compound.
The course uses a combination of classroom-based presentations to introduce the theory with a high proportion of tutor-supported tutorial exercises on LC-MS spectral data to facilitate and reinforce the learning process.
If you wish to learn the fundamentals of LC-MS mass spectral interpretation for the identification of unknowns or to enhance your understanding of fragmentation patterns, to assist in accurate identification when using library search programs, then this course is for you.
Royal Society of Chemistry members receive a discount of 15% for this course (membership number required).
Scheduled course price: £1,375 + VAT per delegate
To find out more and book, visit: https://www.anthias.co.uk/training-courses/interpretation-mass-spectra-lcms
This course teaches how to obtain high quality mass spectra, simple techniques to recognise and elucidate spectra, how to observe fragmentation patterns and looks at how to use advance tools to interpret spectra.
This course has been approved by the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) for purposes of Continuing Professional Development (CPD).
From learning to quickly recognise from the spectrum if the analyte is aliphatic or aromatic in nature; to learning to interpret the number of carbon atoms, heteroatoms and degree of unsaturation; and understand isotopes, isomers, logical losses, cleavages and rearrangements to produce a mass spectral fingerprint of the compound.
The course uses a combination of classroom-based presentations to introduce the theory with a high proportion of tutor-supported tutorial exercises on LC-MS spectral data to facilitate and reinforce the learning process.
If you wish to learn the fundamentals of LC-MS mass spectral interpretation for the identification of unknowns or to enhance your understanding of fragmentation patterns, to assist in accurate identification when using library search programs, then this course is for you.
Royal Society of Chemistry members receive a discount of 15% for this course (membership number required).
Scheduled course price: £1,375 + VAT per delegate
To find out more and book, visit: https://www.anthias.co.uk/training-courses/interpretation-mass-spectra-lcms