Extend your application reach with new technology advances in supercritical fluid chromatography (SFC)
This webinar introduces and explains the new SFC technology, which includes feed injection for highly flexible sample introduction.
sponsored by Agilent Technologies
Supercritical fluid chromatography (SFC) has gained increasing attention during the last few years despite suffering from limitations that prevented successful implementation of many applications predestined for the technique. However, recent technology advances have eliminated these drawbacks and now make SFC a powerful separation mechanism with an extended application reach. This webinar introduces and explains the new SFC technology, which includes feed injection for highly flexible sample introduction. Learn how to achieve highest injection linearity and precision, increased separation speed and throughput, and improved signal-to-noise with modern, ultrafast SFC.
Learning Objectives of Webinar
- Use feed injection for flexible sample introduction with variable volumes and speeds while maintaining highest injection linearity and precision.
- Compensate for sample solvent effects through focused injections, if applications require larger injection volumes for improved signal-to-noise.
- Focus late-eluting compounds by ultrafast backpressure gradients during separations using pure CO2.
- Learn from recent application examples of ultrafast SFC to increase separation speed, throughput, and productivity.