SEE What You've Been Missing with ACQUITY PREMIER Columns:
Precision Chemistries for Particles and Surfaces

Separation Science, in collaboration with Waters, offers an on-demand webinar that discusses various particle technologies and their benefits in chromatographic separations.

Presenters:
Kim Haynes (Waters Corporation)
Kim is currently a Principal Product Marketing Manager in the Chemistry Technology Center at Waters Corporation. Kim manages MaxPeak High Performance Surface Technologies as well as a variety of other programs.

Jonathan Turner (Waters Corporation)
Jonathan is the Product Marketing Manager for analytical UPLC, UHPLC, and HPLC columns at Waters Corporation. In this new role, he uses his expertise in chromatographic media to help design, develop, and commercialize new modern stationary phases.

Duration: Approximately 60 minutes

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This presentation highlights the advantages of the ACQUITY PREMIER columns, discussing various particle technologies and their benefits in chromatographic separations.

The challenge in overcoming analyte loss due to non-specific binding and non-specific adsorption, often found in many LC workflows, is discussed in great depth during the webinar.

This webinar teaches you how ACQUITY PREMIER Columns with MaxPeak High Performance Surfaces enable scientists to see compounds previously unseen, while improving sensitivity and reproducibility for all analytes.

In addition, it is shown how this technology can reduce the need for lengthy and repeated passivation.

By viewing this presentation you will gain:

  • An understanding of how ACQUITY PREMIER Columns and MaxPeak HPS Technology can provide benefits to your most challenging applications.
  • A foundational understanding of different particle technologies and their specific attributes, allowing a focus on utilizing ACQUITY PREMIER Columns to significantly reduce non-specific binding and non-specific adsorption losses commonly found in chromatographic separations.
  • An understanding of common solutions employed today to prevent analyte losses and a simple solution that automatically mitigates the issues without extra effort.

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