Understanding GPC/SEC – Finding the Right Particle Size and Pore Size

by | Dec 7, 2017

Want to understand what the correct criteria for column selection in GPC/SEC should be based on? Why are particle and pore size so important?

Want to understand what the correct criteria for column selection should be based on? If so, this tutorial is for you...

Thumbnail_T4.pngSeparation Science, in collaboration with PSS, has developed an on-going series of tutorials looking at best practice and troubleshooting for GPC users. These tutorials are available free of charge requiring just a simple registration process.

Following on from the previous tutorial 'Unexpected Peak Shapes', this presentation will move on to discuss in more detail how to avoid strange peak shapes in GPC/SEC and on what the correct criteria for column selection should be based on.

If the question 'I have completely new samples and need to identify the best columns to analyse them with', sounds familiar then this tutorial will help you out. 

Topics covered include:

  • column characteristics
  • why we have different particle sizes
  • why we have different pore sizes
  • how to take advantage of particle and pore size to improve your methods

To listen to the tutorial click on the button below...

DanielaHeld_New.jpgThe presentation is given by Daniela Held. Daniela studied chemistry at the University of Mainz in Germany. Her PhD work was concerned the  synthesis of branched polyelectrolyts and their analysis using light scattering and viscometry detection. Since 2000 she has been working in the PSS solutions department, and she is also responsible for the company’s education programs and customer training.

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