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Seminars Presented by EMD Chemicals Inc., Biotechnology, Karl Fischer Analysis, Aquastar, Safety, Solvents
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EMD Chemicals Seminars

EMD Chemicals can provide our customers useful, technical seminars on a wide range of topics. The seminars are presented by experts in these areas. Each seminar can be customized for your special needs. For additional seminar information and scheduling, please contact your local EMD Chemicals Sales Representative.


Biotechnology
Proteome Technologies
Peptide, DNA & RNA Synthesis and New Applications

Solvent Scaleup
From Laboratory to commercial scale solvent usage; how the EM ReCycler® Container Program can help you?

High Purity Solvents
Troubleshooting High Purity Solvents for Use in Environmental Analysis.
This presentation examines inherent and acquired impurities of solvents used in gas chromatography and environmental analysis. Acetone, dichloromethane, hexane and other solvents will be reviewed. Inherent by-products, degradation/oxidation phenomena will be discussed.

Troubleshooting High Purity Solvents for Use in Gas and Liquid Chromatography.
Solvents used in chromatography are typically purified for specific applications, i.e. UV transparency, ECD responsive substances, etc. The types of interferences and their responsiveness to these detectors vary by multiple orders of magnitude. This presentation examines and discusses potential interferences associated with solvents used in HPLC and GC.

Karl Fischer
KF I - Introduction to Karl Fisher Titration Principles and Routine Practice
This entry-level seminar will review the development and principles of Karl Fischer titration. A brief discussion of KF titration history, principles, and comparative advantages will be followed by an in-depth review of the two types of KF, volumetry and coulometry, including an overview of the differences between one-component and two-component volumetric titration, as well as between conventional and fritless-cell coulometric titration. Guidelines for selecting the appropriate KF instrumentation will be presented. Titration using indirect techniques, such as oil evaporators and KF-Ovens will also be addressed.

KF II - Advanced Karl Fisher Titration Principles and Applications
This seminar geared to practicing KF users will cover a number of more advanced topics in KF analysis with an emphasis on developing a fundamental understanding of sample and KF reagent chemistries. Following a comprehensive review of common KF reagent issues, a systematic approach to proper reagent selection, sample size selection, and auxiliary equipment selection for problematic sample types will be presented and illustrated using practical examples. The use of water standards for instrument validation and control will be highlighted. Finally, best practices for sample handling, weighing, and transfer to the titration cell will be briefly reviewed.

Reagent Selection in Karl Fisher Analysis
Over the years, moisture analysis by Karl Fischer (KF) titration has progressed from an esoteric laboratory procedure to a widely accepted automated method routinely used in a variety of industries. Despite the development of reliable state-of-the-art titrators, the key to successful KF remains the fundamental understanding of sample and KF reagent chemistries. This seminar will present a systematic approach to proper reagent selection, sample size selection, and auxiliary equipment selection for several commercially important classes of materials.

Karl Fischer Reagent and Instrument Selection for Successful Analysis of Petrochemical Products
Karl Fischer (KF) titration is the most versatile and established automated method for moisture determination in a variety of sample types. However, crude oil and various petroleum products, such as lubrication oils, are either insoluble in traditional KF solvents, or typically contain compounds known to interfere with the KF analysis. This seminar will address how selection of the most appropriate reagents, co-solvents, standards, and auxiliary instrumentation can ensure success in analyzing crude oil and petroleum products for water content using KF titration.

Karl Fischer Moisture Analysis in Pharmaceutical Samples
Performing moisture analysis on pharmaceutical samples can present many challenges to the KF analyst. Expensive ingredients often require testing to be performed with very small amounts of sample. Additionally, many compounds of pharmaceutical importance undergo interfering side reactions with the Karl Fischer reagent. Yet other compounds are known to hinder KF analysis due to their excessively high or low pH. In all such cases, it can be quite difficult to perform accurate water determination by KF titration. This seminar will focus on specific reagents, instrumentation, and techniques designed to optimize moisture analysis of pharmaceuticals. Included in the discussion will be methods for testing lyophilized powders, creams, as well as liquid-based pharmaceutical products.

Avoiding Common Pitfalls in Karl Fischer Analysis
Karl Fischer (KF) titration is commonly used to determine water content in many product types. Errors in KF analysis may arise from a variety of sources. Following a brief review of the most common sources of error in KF titration, this seminar will provide specific strategies to minimize errors due to:
    • Choice of instrument
    • Choice of reagents
    • Titration cell set-up/preparation
    • Sample weighing technique
    • Sample handling technique
    • Sample addition technique
    • Side reactions
Validation and Control of KF Titrators
Karl Fischer (KF) titration is an analytical technique frequently used in Quality Assurance (QA). Various regulatory guidelines (e.g., GLP, ISO) call for validation of QA test equipment to insure that the equipment produces accurate and reproducible results, meaning that the analyst must continuously check and document the performance of his KF instrument using specially formulated water standards. Records from such performance checks substantiate the sample test results obtained from the titrator. Therefore, the focus of this seminar will be on standards, procedures, documentation, and best practices used for instrument validation and control. Additionally, the use of standards to validate KF-Ovens and Oil Evaporators will also be addressed.

Safety
Chemical Handling Safety Seminars
These 30-45 minute seminar cover various aspects of safe chemical handling in industrial facilities and laboratories. Perfect for new employees, university students, or as a refresher course, these training courses include a 20 minute DVD presentation along with pre-and post-content quizzes, summary takeaways and a certificate of completion for each employee.

Chemical Handling Safety - The Basics
Refresher training course on basic precautions and hazards present when handling chemicals.

Chemical Handling Safety - Solvents
Explains particular hazards present when handling solvents as well as appropriate containment and first aid procedures in case of spills.

Chemical Handling Safety - Corrosives
Many common chemicals have corrosive properties. This seminar is designed to explain hazards and first aid for such chemicals.

Chemical Handling Safety - Flammables
In addition to exposure hazards, many chemicals pose a threat to the immediate surroundings of persons handling them. The handling of flammables safely is discussed as well as procedures to follow in an emergency.

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