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Agilent 6100 Series SQ LC/MSD Techniques and Operation Training 


2086 (USD) R1903A  Day(s) Hands On 
2086 (CAD)
Description:
This course is designed for those who want to enhance their skills in the software operation of the Agilent 6100 Series SQ LC/MSD. The student will also learn techniques for successful operation. This course utilizes a lecture and lab format with laboratories using a laptop computer and an 6100 Series LC/MSD for hands-on instruction. If your LC/MSD is not a 6100 SQ, please see (H1181A).
Outline:
Agilent 6100 Series SQ LC/MSD System Overview
Basics of Mass Spectral Interpretation in API Mode
Sample Introduction and HPLC Method Conversion
HPLC/MSD ChemStation Overview
Agilent 6100 Tuning and Calibration
Flow Injection Analysis
Data Acquisition - Scan Mode
Qualitative Data Analysis
Selected Ion Monitoring
Integration
Quantification
Reporting
Sequence and Batch Review
Maintenance and the Diagnosis View
Deconvolution (Optional)
Prerequisites:

A basic liquid chromatography course such as Techniques of Modern HPLC (H1186A) or equivalent is required as well as 4 weeks of hands-on experience with your system.

Completion of the LC/MS Fundamentals CBT and review 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 (Download CBT)

Equipment: An Agilent 6100 Series SQ LC/MSD system and laptops computers for data analysis and reporting laboratory work.  
Student Profile: This course is suitable for anyone who wishes to expand his or her knowledge of the Agilent 6100 Series LC/MSD. A fundamental knowledge of chemistry is important to understand the solution.  

Course Calendar:
IL, SchaumburgDecember 08, 2009 - December 11, 2009
IL, SchaumburgMay 18, 2010 - May 21, 2010
IL, SchaumburgOctober 26, 2010 - October 29, 2010

 
To register your interest in a training course simply click on the relevant city / date or "On Demand" link above.


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