About
This comprehensive online HPLC course provides structured, technically rigorous training in High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) for analytical chemists, laboratory scientists, and advanced chemistry students. The program combines core chromatographic theory with practical instrument operation and real-world troubleshooting to build both conceptual understanding and laboratory competence. You will learn the fundamental principles governing retention, selectivity, efficiency, and resolution, along with a clear explanation of the van Deemter equation and its impact on method performance. The course covers HPLC system components in detail, including pumps, injectors, columns, detectors, mobile phase preparation, and data acquisition. Emphasis is placed on understanding how each parameter affects peak shape, sensitivity, reproducibility, and quantitative accuracy. A major focus of this HPLC training is method development strategy. You will learn how to optimize mobile phase composition, pH, gradient conditions, column chemistry, and flow rate to achieve robust separations. Practical troubleshooting modules address common issues such as peak tailing, low sensitivity, high backpressure, baseline drift, retention time shifts, and poor resolution. Designed for professionals working in pharmaceutical, environmental, clinical, forensic, and industrial laboratories, this online HPLC course bridges theory with applied problem solving. By the end of the program, you will be able to confidently operate an HPLC system, diagnose performance issues, and design or improve chromatographic methods with scientific precision.
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Overview
Simple Theory of HPLC
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