Webinar Date/Time: Mon, Oct 21, 2024 11:00 AM EDT
Looking for a way to maximize your chromatographic separations on HPLC systems? Do you need higher efficiency, lower backpressure and ultimate confidence in your method development results? Do you have a challenging separation with closely eluting peaks that could be improved with a higher resolution column? Join Waters as they introduce the newest member of the CORTECS Column Family. – your new favorite solid-core HPLC column. You will discover the seamless scalability that is offered with all CORTECS columns, no matter what type of LC system you use. You will hear how CORTECS columns provide higher efficiency and lower backpressure than a similarly sized fully porous column. You will learn about the ongoing revival in HPLC column technology, and how these innovative technologies can help you achieve the best possible chromatography on your existing LC system.
Register Free: https://www.chromatographyonline.com/lcgc_w/hplc-columns
Event Overview:
Are you looking for a way to maximize your chromatographic separations on HPLC systems? Do you need higher efficiency, lower backpressure and ultimate confidence in your method development results? Do you have a challenging separation with closely eluting peaks that could be improved with a higher resolution column? Join Waters as they introduce the newest member of the CORTECS Column Family. You will discover the seamless scalability that is offered with all CORTECS columns, no matter what type of LC system you use. You will hear how CORTECS columns provide higher efficiency and lower backpressure than a similarly sized fully porous column. You will learn about the ongoing revival in HPLC column technology, and how these innovative technologies can help you achieve the best possible chromatography on your existing LC system.
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Who Should Attend:
Speaker:
Maureen DeLoffi
Senior Product Marketing Manager
Waters Corporation
Maureen DeLoffi is a senior product marketing manager at Waters Corp. in Milford, Massachusetts, where she manages the small molecule portfolio of analytical HPLC columns. Prior to her current role, she spent over 12 years as a scientist in the column technology development lab at Waters. She holds a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from the University of New Hampshire.
Register Free: https://www.chromatographyonline.com/lcgc_w/hplc-columns