Alternate Detection Techniques for HPLC – Webinar

UV-Visible detection has been the standard for HPLC analysis for decades. This type of detection relies on a compound’s ability to absorb UV (or Visible) light at certain wavelengths. But, how do we detect and measure  compounds that do not contain a chromophore, with a concentration too low to be detected using a UV-Visible detector or where enantioselectivity is required? In this webinar we discuss the use cases and benefits of  alternative detection techniques such as fluorescence, refractive index, circular dichroism and evaporative light scattering.

Webinar - Alternate Detection Techniques for HPLC

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