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Applied Interpretation of GC-MS Mass Spectra

13 - 15 November 2019, Milton Keynes, United Kingdom


Introduction
This course has been approved by the Å·ÃÀAV for purposes of Continuing Professional Development (CPD).

This course provides an introduction to mass spectral interpretation, providing all the fundamental tools and rules when examining high quality full-scan GC-MS data.

The course teaches how to obtain high quality mass spectra, simple techniques to recognise and elucidate spectra, how to observe fragmentation patterns and looks at how to use advance tools to interpret spectra.

Attendees will learn how to quickly recognise from the spectrum if the analyte is aliphatic or aromatic in nature, how to interpret the number of carbon atoms, heteroatoms and degree of unsaturation and understand isotopes, isomers, logical losses, cleavages and rearrangements to produce a mass spectral fingerprint of the compound. 

This course combines the essential theory of the technique along with classroom-based exercises to apply the knowledge learned.


 
Venue
The Open University

The Open University, Walton Hall, Kents Hill, Milton Keynes, MK7 6AA, United Kingdom

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Independent experts providing training and consultancy in the analytical science fields of Gas Chromatography, Liquid Chromatography, Mass Spectrometry, Spectroscopy, Mass Spectrometry Imaging, Physical & Structural Properties of Molecules, Thermal Analysis and all their related techniques.
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Rhiannon Ford
Anthias Consulting Ltd
+44 (0)1480 831262
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