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Agilent Q-TOF LC/MS Techniques and Operation
| $3,850(USD) |
R1904A |
Four Days |
Hands On |
| $4,390(CAD) |
| Description: |
This course is designed for those who want to enhance their skills in the techniques and
software operation of the Agilent Q-TOF LC/MS. The course utilizes a lecture format with instrument laboratories.
Topics include tuning, acquisition, optimization, Worklists, MassHunter Qualitative and Quantitative software and
hardware maintenance. |
| Outline: |
- Q-TOF Theory
- Collision Induced Dissociation
- Agilent 6510 Q-TOF Hardware
- Ionization and Sources
- Q-TOF Tuning and Calibration
- Laboratory:Tuning and Calibration
- Acquisition
- Laboratory:Acquisition Lab
- Worklists
- Laboratory:Worklists
- MassHunter Basic Qualitative Data Analysis Software
- Laboratory:Basic Qualitative Data Analysis
- Qualitative Analysis Methods
- Laboratory:Qualitative Analysis Methods
- Advanced Qualitative Analysis
- Laboratory:Advanced Qualitative Data Analysis
- Quantification
- Laboratory:Create Batch, Quantification Method and Analyze
- Laboratory:Advanced Quantification
- Reporting
- Laboratory:Reporting
- Maintenance
- Maintenance Demonstrations – there is no laboratory, demonstrate common maintenance procedures
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| Prerequisites: |
A working knowledge of HPLC is required. The suggested course is Techniques of Modern HPLC (H1186A) or equivalent. A fundamental knowledge of the theory of LC/MS is expected as well as 4 weeks of hands-on experience with your system.
Suggested pre-study of the Familiarization Guide, Quick Start Guide and Concepts Guide provided at the time of install will ensure an understanding of basic
fundamentals prior to attending. |
| Equipment: |
An Agilent 6510 Q-TOF LC/MS system and laptops computers for data analysis and reporting laboratory work.
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| Student Profile: |
An analyst or chemist who has responsibility for operation and maintenance of the Agilent
Q-TOF LC/MS for routine and non-routine samples. A fundamental understanding of high performance
liquid chromatography and mass spectrometry is expected. |
| Course Calendar: | Schaumburg, IL | September 23, 2008 - September 26, 2008 |
| Schaumburg, IL | January 06, 2009 - January 09, 2009 |
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