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Tuesday, May 3, 2016
1 p.m. EST / 10 a.m. PST

UV-VIS detection has been the standard for HPLC analysis for decades. This type of detection relies on a compound’s ability to absorb UV (or Vis) light at certain wavelengths.  But what about
compounds that do not contain a chromaphore that absorbs?  Or compounds that have too low of a concentration to be detected via UV-VIS or where enantioselectivity is required?  This webinar will outline alternate detection techniques such as fluorescence, refractive index, circular dichroism and optical rotation to provide chemists with detection solutions outside of the UV-Vis realm.

Who should attend?
Research and QC scientists looking for alternate detection techniques for compounds that require something other than UV-Vis for detection.

About the presenter
Tom DePhillipo
Chromatography Specialist, JASCO

Tom has more than 18 years of experience in chromatography.