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Why use signal-to-noise as a measure of MS performance when it is often meaningless?
Date: Jul 20, 2011 - 15:00
In the past, the signal-to-noise of a chromatographic peak determined from a single measurement has served as a convenient figure of merit used to compare the performance of two different MS systems. The evolution in the design of mass spectrometry instrumentation has resulted in very low noise systems that have made the comparison of performance based upon signal-to-noise increasingly difficult, and in some modes of operation impossible. This is especially true when using ultra-low noise modes such as...
Intelligent System Emulation Technology (ISET) - How to overcome pitfalls in the transfer of methods
Date: Jul 12, 2011 - 15:00
Instrument-to-instrument method transferability is an important topic for all laboratories throughout all industries, where HPLC and UHPLC methods are transferred between different departments and locations with different LC instruments.
New Molecular Spectroscopy Solutions to Improve Life Science Lab Capability and Productivity
Date: Jun 29, 2011 - 15:00
From spectroscopic measurements of fast kinetic processes to plug-and-play versatility to robust and dependable hardware, Agilent meets your molecular spectroscopy needs. In this interactive webinar, Agilent product specialists discuss the newly released Cary 60 UV-Vis spectrometer, featuring unrivaled Xe flashlamp technology and fiber optic capabilities, productivity enhancing sampling techniques, and life science applications such as measuring micro-volume and cold (4o) samples, which are usually...
A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words
Date: May 11, 2011 - 15:00
The ease of use and rapid generation of results gives FTIR microscopy and chemical imaging a distinct advantage over other analytical techniques. Easy-to-use accessories, state-of-the-art instruments and software, and extensive IR libraries facilitate quick solutions to many analytical problems. This webinar presents the basics of FTIR microscopy theory, the use of FTIR microscopes and imaging systems, and the presenters discuss some routine applications in materials, polymer, biological and biomedical...
High-Performance LC-Based "Well-Characterized Biologics"
Date: Mar 9, 2011 - 15:00
Different LC-based techniques are applied to characterise biotherapeutics, or to prove protein identity, in order to fulfill complex regulatory requirements. The presenters of this webinar discuss the limitations of LC techniques when characterizing New Biological Entities or 'NBEs'. They also describe why UHPLC on the 1260 bio-inert LC instrument, in combination with small particle columns technology, is an efficient approach to increase productivity and resolution: not only for small molecules, but also...
QA/QC of Materials and Coatings on Surfaces by Handheld FTIR Analyzers
Date: Mar 3, 2011 - 15:00
Detailed QA/QC analysis and characterization of materials, coatings and surfaces is increasingly important due to a combination of advances in material science, and the increased number of global suppliers. A new generation of handheld FTIR analyzers is now available for assuring the quality and performance of these materials. This webinar covers topics including: introduction to handheld FTIR Analyzers for QA/QC applications, examples of handheld FTIR analysis in several different applications,...
Identify, Confirm, Solve, Explore with FTIR
Date: Jan 26, 2011 - 15:00
FTIR provides a fast and easy mechanism to identify and quantify your samples, from solids, liquids and gases through to thin films, plastics, pharmaceuticals and even monolayers. The ease of use and rapid generation of results gives FTIR a distinct advantage over other analytical techniques. This webinar presents: basics of FTIR theory; the appropriate selection of sampling accessories for the analysis of liquids, solids and gases; examples of their use in many routine applications. Topics covered...
Atomic Spectroscopy Webinar Series: Clearly Better - The New Portfolio from Agilent
Date: Dec 8, 2010 - 15:00
Agilent Technologies and Varian, Inc. are now one company. This series of web events will offer a portfolio overview, specific instrument technology updates and will highlight applications which utilize the new portfolio of technologies, including AA, ICP-OES and ICP-MS products. Attend one or more of these online events to learn about the expanded atomic spectroscopy portfolio and solutions now available from Agilent Technologies.
QuEChERS 101: The Basics and Beyond
Date: Nov 17, 2010 - 15:00
The presenters discuss in detail the QuEChERS extraction procedure from the point of product arrival through extraction, dispersive SPE and on to analysis. Factors that affect recovery and increase throughput are presented in addition to future applications for QuEChERS, reaching far beyond pesticides in food products. New users will gain a basic understanding of the QuEChERS method and its benefits; experienced users will learn about new advances and optimization of the QuEChERS methodology.