Date: Thursday 8 December
Time: 10h00 - CET
Webinar presented in German
Water is the most commonly used reagent in liquid chromatography applications such as HPLC, IC or LC-MS.
The precision of the analyses and also the service life of the equipment depend on the purity of the water used in the process.
In most analytical applications, water purity is divided into 3 levels:
- Type I - ultrapure water
- Type II - pure water, often also called laboratory water or DI water
- Type III - reverse osmosis or RO water
Which parameters define these quality levels? And when use them in LC, HPLC, IC or LC-MS?
In this webinar we give practical tips and tricks and explain how to use the right ultrapure water for HPLC.