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Catch Restek at HPLC 2008

Restek at HPLC 2008
Learn about the latest industry developments at our technical presentations.


SPECIAL SEMINAR

Using Stationary Phase Selectivity and sub-2µm
Particle Sizes to Optimize UHPLC Separations

Baltimore Marriott Waterfront Hotel, "Essex A"
700 Aliceanna St, Baltimore, MD 21202
Register On-Line, or call 800-356-1688, ext. 3. (request cat.# 65695) Seating is limited.


TECHNICAL PRESENTATIONS

Development and Characterization of a New Series of HPLC Stationary Phases Exhibiting Unique Selectivity
Frank Dorman, Rebecca Wittrig, Richard Lake, Mike Wittrig

Optimizing UHPLC Analyses through Stationary Phase Selectivity
Richard Lake, Frank Dorman, Randy Romesburg, Bruce Albright, Rebecca Wittrig

LC/MS/MS Analysis of Fluoroquinolones Residues in Food Products Using a Unique Fluorinated Stationary Phase
Richard Lake, Lydia Nolan, Rebecca Wittrig

The Role and Importance of Particle Size Distribution on Chromatographic Efficiency and Back Pressure for Silica-Based HPLC Columns
Bruce Albright, Randy Romesberg, Frank Dorman, Vernon Bartlett, Rebecca Wittrig

<2μm Particles and Beyond: Effect of Particle Size on Efficiency, Back Pressure, and Analysis Time for HPLC and UHPLC Separations
Randy Romesberg, Bruce Albright, Frank Dorman, and Rebecca Wittrig

Investigating the Selectivity of Various Phenyl Stationary Phase Chemistries
Amanda Rigdon, Richard Lake, Mike Wittrig, Randy Romesberg, Bruce Albright, Frank Dorman, Rebecca Wittrig

Comprehensive LC/MS Method for the Analysis of Commonly Found Brominated Flame Retardants
Michelle Long, Frank Dorman, Richard Lake, Julie Kowalski, Rebecca Wittrig

The Role of Stationary Phase Optimization in Effective HILIC Separations
C. Vernon Bartlett, Amanda Rigdon

Special UHPLC Seminar at HPLC 2008 Free E. Coli bug
Come to Booth 504 to see our new products, pick up a bug, and register to win a free column!
The Choice Is Yours:
We offer the widest variety of stationary phases available for UHPLC
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Systematic Transfer of HPLC Methods to UHPLC
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