Overcoming Contamination Challenges: The Importance of Ultrapure Water in Liquid Chromatography
Overview
Let’s explore the essential role of ultrapure water in liquid chromatography (LC) and how water quality directly affects HPLC and UPLC. In this webinar, you’ll learn how various types of contamination, such as inorganic compounds and bacterial content, can compromise accuracy and reproducibility of LC analyses.
Through case studies, we compare freshly produced ultrapure water from water purification systems, like Sartorius Arium® systems, with bottled ultrapure water, in different applications, such as CHO-cell mAb production, organic molecules, as well as PFAS analysis, showcasing Arium®’s ability to reduce various impurities and improve data quality.
The webinar also introduces the Arium® Mini Extend, a compact, flexible, and cost-efficient lab water purification system ideal for labs with limited space. Watch this webinar to gain practical insights on optimizing your chromatographic workflows.
Key Learnings:
- Understand ultrapure water's role in liquid chromatography accuracy
- Learn about contamination impacts on LC results
- Compare the performance of freshly produced ultrapure water vs. bottled water in chromatography applications
- Discover Arium® systems' benefits and the new Mini Extend
Webinar Speakers
Evelyn Marschall
Product Manager Lab Water
Sartorius Lab Instruments GmbH & Co. KG
Evelyn Marschall earned her degree in microbiology from Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany, and joined Sartorius Lab Instruments GmbH & Co KG in 2009. Throughout her tenure, she has held multiple roles in sales and marketing and she has acquired in-depth knowledge of customer applications and market requirements. Currently, she serves as the product manager for the Sartorius Lab Water portfolio, where she leads new product development and marketing initiatives.
Kunal Kureja
Application Scientist and Project Leader
Sartorius Lab Instruments GmbH & Co. KG
Kunal Kureja, PhD, MS, is a key figure in the Lab Water division of Sartorius. With a doctorate in analytical and preparative chemistry from Universität Kassel in Kassel, Germany, he previously managed a startup lab. In 2022, he joined Sartorius in Göttingen, Germany, bringing vast expertise. As an application scientist, Dr Kureja innovates lab water solutions, creating customer-focused applications, insightful app notes, and engaging videos, while leading key projects in the company’s lab water business.