Innovations in Sustainability: Your Path to Greener HPLC and LCMS
Webinar
High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) and Liquid Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (LCMS) are essential analytical techniques that deliver the quality, reproducibility, and efficiency modern laboratories require. Yet HPLC ranks among the most solvent-intensive analytical techniques, leading to significant solvent waste. With sustainability now a critical priority, the analytical community must take action: reduce solvent usage, opt for more sustainable solvents alternatives, and reduce waste production.
This webinar will explore multiple ways to achieve enhanced sustainability in HPLC and LCMS workflows, demonstrating that environmental responsibility and analytical excellence can coexist seamlessly. You will discover innovative solutions including new capillary U/HPLC columns that reduce solvent consumption, innovative stationary phases engineered for improved performance, and more sustainable mobile phases - including our unique bio-based HPLC and LCMS solvents, now available for routine use.
Make your HPLC and LCMS workflows more sustainable—with ease and accuracy.
In this webinar, you will learn:
- Practical Strategies - actionable approaches to make your analytical workflow more sustainable
- Innovative Columns for reduced solvent consumption while maintaining analytical quality
- Bio-based HPLC & LCMS Solvents that reduce the environmental footprint
Speakers

Arne Egberts
Merck
Technology Manager
Arne Egberts holds a Master's degree in Chemistry and brings over 30 years of international experience in the life sciences sector. In his current role, he focuses on new product development and market needs, with particular expertise in Sustainability, Analytical Chemistry, Chromatography, and Solvents. Arne has previously worked at J.T. Baker, Avantor, Lloyds Register, and Cambridge Isotope Laboratories. As a trained lead assessor, he effectively combines technical knowledge with practical implementation and efficiency.
Analytical chemistry
- Small molecule HPLC
Duration:1h
Language:English
Session 1:presented June 17, 2026