A Bestiary of "Exotic" HPLC Columns

Conducted by Tom Jupille - LC Resources, Inc.

November 2, 2007

When it comes time to develop a separation, most chromatographers habitually turn to familiar column chemistry: C18, C8, cyano, and phenyl. In addition to these general (and generally useful) stationary phases, there are a wide range of "exotic" packings that can make short work of applications that challenge conventional materials.

We'll go beyond the "usual suspects" to look at such unique creatures as:

  • HILIC packings that allow normal-phase separation of water-soluble materials
  • embedded polar group and polar end-capped packings that complement conventional materials with virtually orthogonal selectivity
  • mixed-mode packings that combine reversed-phase and ion-exchange mechanisms to avoid many of the problems associated with ion-pair chromatography
  • porous carbon packings that provide astounding isomer selectivity in a reversed-phase system

The instructor for this seminar is Tom Jupille. Tom managed HPLC applications laboratories for well-known LC supplies and instrument companies, training users on the best techniques to take advantage of their instruments. Tom is recognized as the moderator of the popular Chromatography Forum on-line discussion group, providing a resource for solving practical problems many chromatographers encounter.

In this unique web seminar format, lasting just one hour, you will be able to follow along with a PDF file, ask questions, and interact with Mr. Jupille. A detailed outline and Mr. Jupille's qualifications can be found below.

A Bestiary of "Exotic" HPLC Columns

Part I

  • HILIC packings that allow normal-phase separation of water-soluble materials

Part IV

  • Porous carbon packings that provide astounding isomer selectivity in a reversed-phase system

Part II

  • Embedded polar group and polar end-capped packings that complement conventional materials with virtually orthogonal selectivity

Part V - Questions and Answers

  • Tom will field your questions live on the phone. You will hear all questions and answers from all participants of this seminar.

Part III

  • Mixed-mode packings that combine reversed-phase and ion-exchange mechanisms to avoid many of the problems associated with ion-pair chromatography

 

 

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Instructor

Thomas H. Jupille, M.S.
Tom Jupille has been a practicing chromatographer for more than 30 years, during which he has written more than 30 papers on chromatography and related subjects. He worked primarily in gas chromatography in the late ‘60s, switching to thin-layer chromatography in the early ‘70s and then to HPLC and ion chromatography in the late ‘70s. His career has focused on instrument and column development, and user support, providing a broad foundation of practical experience to call on as an instructor.

Over the past 20 years, Tom Jupille has presented courses and seminars in the field of chromatography to more than 5000 students. In addition to teaching, he has been involved in the development and support of computer modeling techniques for chromatography method development. He is President of LC Resources, a Consulting Editor for LCGC, and associate director of the California Separation Science Society (CASSS). Tom is the founder and moderator of Chromatography Forum (www.chromforum.com), an on-line discussion group focused on providing practical support to practicing chromatographers.

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