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Celebrating 20 years of HPLC-Charged Aerosol Detector technology

RECORD | Already taken place Th, 11.9.2025
Celebrate 20 years of HPLC-CAD with Frank Steiner and Paul Gamache. Learn CAD history, benefits for impurity analysis, key parameters for accuracy, and new developments.
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Thermo Fisher Scientific: Celebrating 20 years of HPLC-Charged Aerosol Detector technology
Thermo Fisher Scientific: Celebrating 20 years of HPLC-Charged Aerosol Detector technology

Did you know that the first charged aerosol detector (CAD) was introduced in 2005? Now 2 decades later, this near-universal detector is an essential part of the analytical chemist’s quantitative toolbox.

Join Frank Steiner, PhD, and Paul Gamache, MS, one of the original inventors, for a webinar celebrating 20 years of HPLC-CAD technology. This seminar will cover the history of the invention, when the detector found a place for everyday use by separation scientists, and how the CAD compares to ELSD. More technical parts of the talk will showcase why detector settings like the evaporation temperature drive application versatility, and how the power function affects linearity and response curves.

Key Learning Objectives:
  • Benefits of using charged aerosol detection for impurity analysis
  • Key parameters to get higher quantitative accuracy in your results
  • Experience new product developments by the inventors of charged aerosol detection technology
Who Should Attend:
  • Analytical chemists
  • Pharmaceutical scientists
  • Researchers
  • Quality control specialists
  • Industry professionals
  • Students

Presenter: Frank Steiner, PhD (Senior Manager, Product Applications
Thermo Fisher Scientific)

Frank Steiner, PhD, is the senior manager of product applications and helps coordinate scientific collaborations at Thermo Fisher Scientific as a scientific advisor for HPLC. He received his PhD in analytical chemistry in 1995 from Saarland University in Saarbrücken, Germany, and has had more than 30 works published in refereed journals and more than 10 textbook chapters published on HPLC topics.

Presenter: Paul Gamache, MS (Independent consultant)

Paul Gamache, MS, is a highly respected scientist, inventor, publisher, and technical consultant. His professional successes include the development of analytical technologies with a primary focus on charged aerosol detection and electrochemical detection for LC analysis, along with the design and launch of the first- and second-generation Corona CAD products.

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