Ion Chromatography for Pharmaceutical Applications
Metrohm: Ion Chromatography for Pharmaceutical Applications
Ion Chromatography (IC) is an established and useful analytical tool for pharmaceutical applications. Many times, IC is faster, easier to implement, and offers significant advantages over traditional wet chemistry methods. In fact, the United States Pharmacopeia has modernized a substantial number of monographs to stipulate IC methods for numerous pharmaceutical assays of APIs and analysis of impurities and excipients.
In this webinar, you will hear about recently validated IC methods for various assays and their associated impurities and challenges associated with some magnesium-based OTC products.
We will also review the basics of IC and various sample preparation techniques to overcome difficult sample matrices. A live Q&A session will be hosted at the end of the webinar to address any questions you may have. Key learning points of this webinar:
- Understand newly validated IC methods for pharmaceutical applications.
- Learn how ion chromatography can be used for fast and reliable salt identification, assay, and impurities.
- Learn what strategies are available for automation of sample preparation to deal with difficult sample matrices.
Presenter: Linx Waclaski (Product Manager Ion Chromatography, Metrohm USA)
Linx Waclaski is the Product Manager for Ion Chromatography at Metrohm USA in Riverview, Florida. He has years of experience in multiple chromatographic techniques, including ion chromatography, gas chromatography, liquid chromatography, and mass spectrometry, with extensive experience in R&D and applications development. His chromatography applications experience extends across environmental, food safety, and life sciences industries. He has an M.S. in Forensic Science from Duquesne University.
Presenter: Shibu Paul (Product Specialist Ion Chromatography, Metrohm USA)
Shibu Paul, Product Specialist for Ion Chromatography at Metrohm USA, has more than 30 years of experience in the food, environmental and instrumentation industries, working in positions from bench chemist to laboratory director. He has a Ph.D. in Environmental Chemistry from Cochin University of Science & Technology, India and an M.B.A. from the University of South Florida.