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The CHROMacademy Essential Guide to….. Understanding GC-MS Analysis- Part 1
This event in November 2010 had over 800 registrants. Check it out and learn the basics of GC–MS: The CHROMacademy Essential Guide to….. Understanding GC-MS Analysis- Part 1
Links to Chromacademy GC Detectors Webcast
The links to the Chromacademy Webcast on GC Detectors, hosted by Tony Taylor and John Hinshaw, are now available:
Huge Helium Plant to be Built in Qatar
Air Liquide was awarded a contract by RasGas to build a 38 x 106 m3 annual capacity helium plant in Qatar that when completed in 2013 will account for 25% of the world’s He production. (C&EN Magazine, May 10, 2010, p. 20).
Latest ChromAcademy Webinar: Optimising GC Detectors
The next ChromAcademy Webinar was held today, on Optimising GC Detectors, hosted by Tony Taylor and John Hinshaw. The session was very well attend with nearly 0.5 kPersons listening in, nearly all of whom stayed on until the very end.
I’ll post the link to the materials when available.
ChroMatters Wiki is up again
I found the time to bring the ChroMatters wiki back up. Currently it contains a list of chromatography discussion groups and websites, but it’s open for registered users to add more content. Enjoy!
PittCon Podcast Theatre
I had the occasion to participate in a short video interview at LC/GC’s Podcast Theater at the 2010 PittCon in Orlando. The topic was high-speed GC.
You also can view a list of all of the PodCast Theater interviews from this year’s conference.
Enjoy!
Webinar on Mobile Phase Optimization Strategies for Reversed Phase HPLC
ChromAcademy has posted information on and a link to the webinar on Mobile Phase Optimization Strategies for Reversed Phase HPLC. This is another in the series of live webcasts on chromatography topics.
First ChromAcademy Webinar: Split-Splitless Injection
The first ChromAcademy Webinar — on Split-Splitless Injection — took place on January 26. It was hosted by Tony Taylor and John Hinshaw. You can view the webcast in the archives at the Chromatographyonline website. You’ll need to register if not already so, but the presentation is free, about 1 hour long.
The next webinar will be on Optimising Detectors, April 26, 2010. I’ll post the link in here when it’s available.