Join the webinar and overcome the challenges of the contamination: the importance of ultra -water in liquid chromatography (LC) to get to know the role of ultra -accuracy in LC accuracy. Discover how Sartorius Arium® Systems improve the results and research the new space -saving arium® Mini is extended.

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Event overview:
The webinar, which overcomes contamination challenges: The importance of ultra -chromatography (LC) will examine the decisive role of ultra -water when improving the accuracy and reliability of LC analyzes. Various types of contamination will cover that can affect LC performance and how these impurities affect. In the session, the advantages of using water cleaning systems, in particular the Sartorius Arium® systems, are highlighted, which offer high resistance, low organic carbon with low organic carbon and a minimal bacterial content to ensure optimal chromatographic results. Case studies are presented with the effectiveness of freshly produced and bottles in bottles in various applications such as Cho-Zell-Mab production, organic molecules as well as PFAS analysis, which shows the ability of ARIUM® to reduce various contaminants and improvement in data quality. The webinar will also introduce the new Arium® Mini Extend, which is designed for laboratories with a limited space and offers flexible water output options and cost efficiency.
Important learning objectives:
- Understand the role of Ultrapure Water in LC accuracy
- Find out more about contamination effects on LC results
- Discover Arianers® The advantages of the systems and the new mini extend
Who should participate:
- Analytical chemists, laboratory technicians and managers
- Biochemist and biotechnologist
- Environmental scientist
- Pharmaceutical scientist
- Researchers in organic chemistry
- Laboratory manager with space restrictions
- Quality assurance professionals
- Anyone who is interested in water cleaning systems
Speaker:
Evelyn Marschall
Product manager, laboratory water
Sartorius Lab Instruments GmbH & Co.
Evelyn Marschall acquired her conclusion in microbiology at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany, and came to Sartorius Lab Instruments GmbH & Co KG in 2009. During her entire term, she had several roles in sales and marketing and has taken on a comprehensive knowledge of customer applications and market requirements about the ratio of customer applications and market requirements. She is currently working as a product manager for the Sartorius Lab Water Portfolio, where she heads new product development and marketing initiatives
Kunal Kureja, PhD, MS
Application scientist
Sartorius Lab Instruments GmbH & Co.
Kunal Kureja, PhD, MS, is a key figure in Sartorius' laboratory water division. With a doctorate in analytical and preparative chemistry from the University of Kassel in Kassel, Germany, he previously headed a startup laboratory. In 2022 he came to Sartorius in Göttingen, Germany and brought enormous expertise. As an application scientist, Dr. Kureja Lab Water solutions, creates customer-oriented applications, insightful app notes and committed videos and at the same time conducts important projects in the company's laboratory water business.
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