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How to reduce your sample loss to significantly improve your results

Webinar

Thursday, 9th November, 2023  
9:00 to 10:00 EST

Replay

We will examine how small changes to your vials & closures can lead to a big impact to your recovery rates and reproducibility in your workflow.

Let´s be realistic: you will never get 100% of your analyte out of your sample handling container but we can help to secure your valid sample and improve the accuracy of your results.

During this webinar, we will examine developments and tips to:

  • eliminate or at least reduce adsorption in an autosampler vial
  • reduce the risk of moving your analyte out of the target pks/pka value for reliable LC analysis
  • eliminate sample loss due to evaporation by poor seals

We hope you will leave this webinar with an understanding on how to identify small fixes to reduce or eliminate sample loss for significant improvements.

The session will finish with a short Q&A and include a live chat with an expert.

For more information, please contact us at webinar@avantorsciences.com

Presented By:

Dr. Detlev   

Dr. Detlev Lennartz
 

Dr. Detlev Lennartz brings almost 30 years of experience in chromatography consumables (HPLC columns, GC columns, SPE cartridges, TLC products, and vials and closures). Twenty-four of those years he has been within product management developing and improving consumables for today’s researcher. His customer sales and technical support experience allows him to understand what challenges researchers face. The last twelve years Detlev has been the Thermo Scientific sample handling (autosampler vials, closures and well plates) worldwide product manager. Together, with a team of specialists, focusing on developing and launching new and innovative sample handling products, he hopes to share this knowledge to drive better efficiencies and improve results for researchers.