Practical Essentials of Sample Preparation: Thermal Desorption (TD)

This live, instructor-led online training course teaches how to use Thermal Desorption (TD) as an automated sample preparation technique for GC & GC-MS in great detail.

This live, instructor-led online training course teaches how to use TD as an automated sample preparation technique for GC & GC-MS in great detail.

The course covers the theory of thermal desorption, types of samples that can be analysed using this technique, types of tube packing materials and how to collect samples.

Delegates will learn the individual steps and processes of analysis and the various parameters that can be optimised to improve method robustness and sensitivity.

The course also teaches how to maintain each technique on an instrument, along with the maintenance and troubleshooting problems commonly encountered.

Delegates will learn the tips & tricks of the technique and the benefits of using TD in the analysis of their samples.

The training is universal, applicable to all makes and models of instrumentation.

This course has been approved by the Royal Society of Chemistry for purposes of Continuing Professional Development (CPD).

This course is taught live in a virtual classroom and offers a fully interactive experience, with instrument parts and consumables to see. Delegates are able to ask live questions; either by using their microphone or by typing into the Q&A or chat boxes.

Duration: 3.25 hours.
Scheduled course price: £225 + VAT per delegate.

To find out more and book visit: https://www.anthias.co.uk/training-courses/practical-essentials-of-thermal-desorption

See our modules for training in other sample preparation techniques: Liquid-Liquid Extraction (LLE), Derivatisation, Solid-Phase Extraction (SPE), Solid-Phase Micro-Extraction (SPME), Headspace (HS), Purge-and-Trap (P&T), Thermal Desorption (TD) and Pyroysis (Py) - find out more at https://www.anthias.co.uk/training-courses/practical-essentials-sample-preparation

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