Reverse Phase Flash Method Development Webinar

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Reverse Phase Flash Method Development Webinar

22 Jun, 2021

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Join Teledyne ISCO on July 21 for a webinar that will discuss Reverse Phase Flash Method Development

Reverse phase flash chromatography is more challenging than normal phase. Although reverse phase flash methods can be created from thin layer chromatography, the TLC plates may take a very long time to run, especially when using highly-aqueous mobile phases. In this webinar, Jack Silver, Applications Chemist, will explain how to avoid this problem by using analytical HPLC systems instead to create reverse-phase flash chromatography methods.

  • Little-known secrets of scale-up from HPLC to flash
  • Why matching column chemistries is an essential factor for successful method transfer
  • Flash method development tips and tricks
  • Calculating flash methods directly from HPLC
  • How to know when prep LC will be needed to purify a compound
  • Troubleshooting your reverse-phase flash method development

From this 45-minute presentation plus interactive Q&A session, attendees will understand the most important issues impacting reverse-phase flash method development and how to resolve them quickly and effectively using the latest tools and best practices.

Webinar Details:

Title: Reverse Phase Flash Method Development Made Easy

Date: July 21, 2021

Time(s): 7:00 a.m. CDT; 1:00 p.m. CDT, 8:00 p.m. CDT

Speaker: Jack Silver, Applications Chemist, Teledyne ISCO

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