
This course covers the following topics:
Introduction to Liquid Chromatography
How HPLC Works
HPLC Analysis
Components of HPLC
Column Chemistry – Stationary Phase
System Suitability
Starting HPLC System
Determination the Assay using HPLC
Method Development
Am Dr Mohammad Abualrub PhD in Chemistry Expert in pharmaceutical Industry +8Years & Expert in teaching Chemistry +4Years. I have been using HPLC more than 10 years.
This course covers the following topics:
Introduction to Liquid Chromatography
How HPLC Works
HPLC Analysis
Components of HPLC
Column Chemistry – Stationary Phase
System Suitability
Starting HPLC System
Determination the Assay using HPLC
Method Development
Chromatography is a physical method of separation that distributes components to separate between two phases, one stationary (stationary phase), the other (the mobile phase) moving in a definite direction.
HPLC is a separation technique that involves:
Understand the three process in this lecture.
Have you ever asked your self how HPLC works?
You will know now.
What is the liquid Chromatogram?
How it looks like?
How to read data in HPLC?
How to purify samples through HPLC?
Learn all this in this lecture.
The main components of HPLC are:
1)The Pump
2)The Injector
3)The Stationary Phase (Column)
4)The Mobile Phase
5)The Detector
6)The Data Processor (Computer)
Components of HPLC - A Scheme of an HPLC System
What is the The role of the pump in HPLC?
What is the normal flow rate for the HPLC system?
What is the accepted pressure in the pump?
What is the deference between isocratic and gradient elution?
Learn this now.
In this lecture you will learn:
It is considered the “heart of the chromatograph” the column’s stationary phase separates the sample components of interest using various physical and chemical parameters.
know all the types of the stationary phase in this lecture.
The Mobile Phase is considered the transparent of the samples through the HPLC system
Know more here.
The detector can see (detect) the individual molecules that come out (elute) from the column.
How it works and what are the common types of detectors in HPLC?.
You will know in this lecture.
In this lecture you will know the purpose of the data processor used in HPLC.
This lecture will cover:
This lecture will show you the real Chemistry interaction happened between samples and Reversed Phase Chromatography (RPC) in HPLC.
This lecture will show you the real Chemistry interaction happened between samples and Normal Phase Chromatography (NPC) in HPLC.
System suitability is more than one test done to check the performance of HPLC system before or during analysis of samples.
See all the necessary parameters used to achieve a successful system suitability in this lecture.
If you want to run HPLC professionally from A to Z then you need to see this lecture.
What is SOP and how it help me in running HPLC System?
In this lecture, you are invited to see a real HPLC instrument in my Lab.
Do you want to see how the Mobile phase prepared and installed into HPLC system?
Then this lecture is for you.
In this video you are invited to see how do I prepare standard and sample then how I dissolve them in Mobile phase and filter them through 0.45 syringe filter into HPLC Vials, finally how I add them into the Auto Sampler of HPLC.
Enjoy!!!
What is Assay?
How to calculate Assay for Drug?
How to calculate the concentration for standards and samples?
How to make dilutions?
How to make a Calibration Curve?
Find all this in this lecture
Calibration Curve Excel Template is attached- Just change the concentration and area of standards and samples according to your data that you have then the calibration curve with trend equation will be updated for you.
Calibration Curve Excel For Assay Calculation
Just Input the concentrations and area for standards and samples
Dear Friend,
This course is the first and only dedicated HPLC course exclusively on Udemy.
High-Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) is one of the most widely used analytical tools in testing laboratories. It allows for the separation, identification, purification, and quantification of drug substances as well as many organic compounds.
HPLC is an incredibly powerful technique with applications across multiple fields: analytical chemistry, pharmaceuticals, food and nutrition, polymers, agricultural sciences, environmental testing, and research in universities and industry.
For students who complete training in HPLC, there are many exciting career opportunities, including:
R&D scientists
QA managers and practicing chemists
Researchers in chemistry, pharmacy, food and nutrition, polymer science, and agricultural sciences
Life science researchers
Professionals in governmental and regulatory bodies
Environmental science specialists
The ability to operate HPLC is now considered a fundamental skill for chemists and technicians in laboratories. Recent surveys from industry and academia highlight a strong demand for HPLC training, especially for diploma graduates and working professionals who intend to join testing labs but lack hands-on training opportunities. This course was designed to fill that gap by providing a comprehensive and practical introduction to HPLC concepts, operation, and applications.
Student Reviews
★★★★★ “I’m taking this course to complete my PhD research in Analytical Chemistry. I prepared a new organic compound and needed a method for analysis. This will increase my publication opportunities, and my supervisor is pleased. HPLC is the best method for my work.” – Forhad
★★★★★ “Finally I found what I was looking for. This course covers all the basics in HPLC. I learned so much more than in my school. Very helpful and I’m glad I took this course.” – Jonlok
★★★★★ “Outstanding experience. This course helped me increase my confidence for future job applications in the pharmaceutical industry. Now I can apply with the knowledge and certificate from this course.” – Akef Abuinsair
★★★★★ “This course covers essential information about chromatography. The explanations are step-by-step and easy to follow. Excellent course!” – Reloex
★★★★★ “A very comprehensive and well-balanced HPLC course. The instructor has excellent experience in HPLC and explains everything clearly.” – Alex
What You’ll Learn
This course will guide you through everything you need to know about HPLC and how it works. You will learn about the components of this instrument, the importance of the stationary phase (the column), and the chemistry behind separations. The content is designed for learners of all levels, regardless of prior knowledge.
I am Dr. Mohammad Abualrub, PhD in Chemistry, with more than 8 years of experience in the pharmaceutical industry and over 4 years of experience teaching chemistry. I have been using HPLC daily in laboratory settings for more than 8 years, and I bring this expertise into the course.
Course Content
Introduction to liquid chromatography
How HPLC works
HPLC analysis
Components of HPLC
Column chemistry – stationary phase
System suitability
Starting and setting up the HPLC system
Determination of assay using HPLC
Method development
You will also get the chance to see a real HPLC instrument inside an analytical chemistry lab. I will demonstrate how to install a column, prepare the mobile phase, and run the system step by step.
New! HPLC Practice Test (30 Questions)
To strengthen your learning, this course now includes a dedicated 30-question HPLC Practice Test.
Covers all major topics: theory, components, column chemistry, assay, system suitability, and method development.
Designed in multiple-choice format, just like professional exams.
Helps you evaluate your understanding, identify weak areas, and build exam-style confidence.
Estimated completion time: 40 minutes.
At the End of This Course
You will test your knowledge with quizzes and the final practice test covering essential questions such as:
What does HPLC stand for?
Typical HPLC column dimensions
Pressure range in normal analytical separations
Commonly used mobile phases in HPLC
Effect of flow rate on separation
Materials used in HPLC columns
Most commonly used HPLC detectors
Isocratic vs gradient operation
How to control retention time drift
This course is risk-free with Udemy’s 30-day money-back guarantee. If you feel you have gained no value, you can request a refund with no questions asked. I stand fully behind this training and am confident it will give you the skills you need.
Let’s start success together. Click on “Take this course” at the top right of this page and begin your journey in mastering HPLC today.
Dr. Mohammad Abualrub
PhD in Chemistry
Expert in the Pharmaceutical Industry (+8 Years)
Expert in Teaching Chemistry (+4 Years)