One-dimensional gas chromatographic (1D-GC) analyses of complex environmental, petrochemical, or biological samples often result in a chromatogram with a large portion of unresolved components. Mass ...
If your GC results are inconsistent, the problem might not be where you think it is. Before you look at your column, your ...
Gas chromatography (GC) remains an indispensable analytical method for the separation, identification and quantification of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in diverse matrices. By utilising the ...
The purpose of the project was to provide a straightforward way to develop analytical methods for terpene analysis. Terpene analysis can be a difficult proposition and having a basic understanding of ...
What is gas chromatography and liquid chromatography? Gas chromatography is a chromatographic method that uses gas as a mobile phase. The sample flows through the gas system and is gasified before ...
As helium costs rise and supply becomes unreliable, labs are reevaluating their carrier gas choices for gas chromatography (GC). Hydrogen offers a cost-effective, readily available alternative, yet ...
Uniform, globally accepted greenness metrics are positioned as essential; inconsistent scoring frameworks would erode ...
How has Traditional Gas Chromatography Evolved? Although the concept of chromatography was invented in 1900 by a Russian-Italian botanist, Mikhail Tsvet, the concept of Gas Chromatography (GC) ...
Humans have had a significant effect on the natural world. Our activities have had wide-reaching and long-lasting consequences for the planet. Pollutants can be found in all environments, and come ...