Optimal performance in GC/MS analytical workflows

by | Gas Chromatography, Hyphenated Techniques

This on-demand webinar goes over some of the Ultra Inert GC columns, liners and supplies that are critical to achieve optimal performance and deliver consistent reliable results. 

Duration: Approximately 80 minutes.

Today’s GC/MS analytical workflows demand maximum sensitivity and selectivity to operate at the highest performance and obtain peak lab productivity. To get the best results out of your GC/MS instrument, choosing the right MS-grade Ultra Inert GC columns and supplies are just as important as making sure your mass spec is operating at its best.

This webinar goes over some of the Ultra Inert GC columns, liners and supplies, including gold-seals and novel gold-coated ferrules that are critical to achieve optimal performance even for low-trace level analysis and deliver consistent reliable results.

By viewing this presentation you will learn about: 

  • Minimizing downtime and maximizing lifetime and sensitivity with the best supplies
  • The What, Why, and How of using Capillary Flow Technology (CFT) devices
  • Pre-swaging, installing, leak-checking and using flexible metal ferrules in your GC/MS system for trace level analyses
  • Optimal conditions for running GC/MS and GC/MS/MS for trace analyses
  • Selecting the right column type for your application.

The Presenters

Angie Smith-80Angie Smith-Henry is is an applications chemist for GC and MS Supplies at Agilent in Wilmington, Delaware, USA. Previously, she was an applications chemist for the MSD Solutions and Applications group with a focus on developing analysers and applications for energy, chemical and environmental markets. Angie holds a PhD in Physical Chemistry from Lehigh University and BS in Chemistry from Juniata College.

Gustavo_80_v2Gustavo Serrano is the GC Columns Product Manager at Agilent in Wilmington, Delaware, USA. Gustavo has a broad background in GC technologies, including experience as an R&D scientist and product manager at Sigma-Aldrich/Supelco, where he worked on the development and commercialization of novel GC stationary phases. He has also published extensively in the fields of portable micro GC systems, GC columns and micro thermal modulators for GC×GC applications. Gustavo holds a PhD in Environmental Health Sciences from the University of Michigan, and an MBA from the University of Indiana – Bloomington.

Published  Feb 10, 2021

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