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Easy, rapid and direct analysis of challenging polar compounds

RECORD | Already taken place We, 18.8.2021
Connor Flannery will highlight specific application examples that will illustrate the rapid and direct analysis of underivatized amino acids, ultrashort-chain PFASs, glyphosate, and other polar contaminants.
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Pixabay/Hands off my tags! Michael Gaida: Easy, rapid and direct analysis of challenging polar compounds

Reversed-phase columns do not provide adequate retention for the analysis of polar compounds without the use of complex mobile phases or sample derivatization to compensate for the lack of effective interactions between the analytes and the stationary phase.

In this webinar, Connor Flannery, LC Product Marketing Manager at Restek, will introduce a simpler approach to the retention and separation of these challenging compounds — a unique stationary phase specifically designed to selectively retain polar analytes. Flannery will highlight specific application examples that will illustrate the rapid and direct analysis of underivatized amino acids, ultrashort-chain PFASs, glyphosate, and other polar contaminants.

You will learn about:

  • The analytical challenges associated with polar compounds
  • A simplified approach to retention and separation of these challenging compounds
  • Specific application examples that eliminate the need for derivatization including:
    • Underivatized amino acids in food and biological samples
    • Ultrashort-chain PFASs
    • Glyphosate and other polar pesticides

Who should attend :

Analytical Chemists struggling with the chromatographic analysis of challenging polar compounds and those looking to eliminate derivatization and implement faster direct analysis LC-MS/MS methods.

Connor Flannery (Product Marketing Manager LC Columns, Restek Corp.)

Connor is the product marketing manager for Restek’s LC column product line. Prior to joining the Product Management group, he worked as a product development chemist in the HPLC R&D group at Restek. His work in R&D focused on the development and characterization of new stationary phases and column packing technologies. Connor has a Bachelor’s of Science in Chemistry and joined Restek in 2014.

Ed Carter (Editorial Team, SelectScience)

Ed studied biological science at the University of the West of England, UK, before completing a master’s in science communication. As a member of the editorial team, Ed plays an integral role in shaping the content on SelectScience.

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