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A Short-Course in Understanding the Fundamentals of TYPE-C™ Silica-based HPLC Columns

Course Syllabus:

Introduction to the Fundamentals of TYPE-C Silica™ and Bonded Phases
 
Using maps to understand retention behavior
 
Examples of three modes of retention on a single column
 
100% Aqueous mobile phases with Type-C™ Silica-based columns
   

Introduction Page
Page 1 - Introduction & Overview
Definition of Normal and Reverse Phase
Comparison of Evolutionary TYPE-C Silica to Current Silica
Page 2 - Comparison of Evolutionary
TYPE-C Silica to Current Silica
Evolution of HPLC Particles
Page 3 - The Evolution of HPLC Silica Particles
Neutral Compounds
Page 4 - See How This Column Performs
with Neutral Compounds

Acid Compounds
Page 5 - See How This Column Performs
with Acidic Compounds
Different Separation
Page 6 - Choose a Different Separation
on the Same Column

Phenol Pyridine Compounds
Page 7 - Predicting Elution Behavior of Common Compounds- Unexpected Results!
Basic Compounds
Page 8 - See How This Column Performs
with Basic Compounds

Different Separation-Same Column
Page 9 - Choose a Different Separation - Use the Same Column
Improved Organic Normal Phase Column
Page 10 - Improved Organic Normal Phase Column Sharp Peaks, No Hysteresis
Real Life Application
Page 11 - Real Life Application- Isocratic Separation of 2 Different Compounds - Changing Elution Order, Easily
Real Life Application
Page 12 - Real Life Application- Isocratic Separation of 2 Different Compounds - Changing Elution Order, Easily
Phase Collapse
Page 13- What About Phase Collapse?
High Polar Acids and Bases Analyzed with 100% Aqueous Buffer on Cogent UDC-Cholesterol
Page 14 - Selection of High Polar Acids and Bases Analyzed with 100% Aqueous Buffer on Cogent UDC-Cholesterol
High Polar Acids and Bases Analyzed with 100% Aqueous Buffer on Cogent Bidentate C18
Page 15-Selection of High Polar Acids and Bases Analyzed with 100% Aqueous Buffer on Cogent Bidentate C18
Water Soluble Vitamins with TYPE-C Silica
Page 16-Water Soluble Vitamins with TYPE-C Silica
 

  

          

 

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