Workshop on Chiral Chromatography
with Prof. Dan Armstrong |
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Chiral chromatography, mainly chiral HPLC, has become more and more important in recent years. Due to this Astec/Supelco invites you for workshops on Chiral Chromatography. This event offers the best opportunity for you to discuss chiral topics with experts and exchange knowlegde with collegues in chiral separation techniques.
Especially the participation of Prof. Dr. Daniel Armstrong (University of Texas at Arlington) as invited speaker will make these workshops highly valuable for everybody dealing with chiral HPLC. Prof. Daniel Armstrong has published more than 420 manuscripts (including several chapters in scientific books) and holds twelve patents and several awards. He has given over 410 invited seminars and colloquia worldwide. Professor Armstrong is one of the world's leading authorities on the theory, mechanism and use of enantioselective molecular interactions. His scientific work has caused a revolution in chiral separation technology in recent years.
| The workshop will cover the following topics: |
- Chiral method development and optimisation
Retention mechanisms in chiral HPLC, a review of chiral stationary phases in use today, how to optimize a promising separation, how to systematically develop a method in chiral HPLC.
- Application of LC/MS for Chiral HPLC
How to combine the demands of LC/MS with chiral separations, benefits for amino acids and peptides
- Scale-up from analytical to preparative methods
Method development and optimisation, loading studies, overload, how to achieve highest throughput outsourcing of prep separations (loading studies, contract purification)
- Simulated moving bed technology for prep-scale chiral separations
Preparative chiral separations by the continuously running simulated moving bed (SMB) technology
- Chiral GC and SFC
Overview of applications, column technology and latest trends
- Recent developments in Chiral Chromatography
The new development of novel polymeric, Ruthenium- or boromycin-based chiral stationary phases will be presented, along with a review of current state of the art in this area.
- Chiral Preparative Crystallisation
An easy and fast way to identify the best suited solvent and resolving agent for any chiral preparative crystallisation of racemates will be presented.
| All lectures will be given in english by: |
- Prof. Dr. Daniel Armstrong, University of Texas at Arlington, USA
- Dr. Matthias Bechtold, Institute for Process Engineering, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
- Dr. Denise Wallworth, Astec, Taufkirchen, Germany
- Dr. Frank Michel, Sigma-Aldrich, Taufkirchen, Germany
| 02.07.2008 |
Köln/Cologne |
| 03.07.2008 |
Berlin |
| 04.07.2008 |
Basel |
| Duration |
10:00 - 16:00 |
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| Minimum number of participients: |
25 |
| Maximum number of participients: |
80 |
| Participation fee: |
85,- Euro/135,- CHF plus tax |
| Deadline for registration: |
24.06.2008 |
A certificate of participation and a seminar CD with the presentations and additional literature will be
provided to every participant.
After registering you receive a confirmation. The final confirmation, a map of the location and the invoice
will be sent to you in the week before the workshop.
Any further question around the workshop please adress to
Mrs. Daniela Roth
(phone: +49-89-6513 1461, e-mail: Daniela.roth@sial.com).
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