This course includes an introduction to gas chromatography, Agilent Chemstation configuration, an introduction to GC Chemstation, data acquisition and data analysis. It will discuss gas supply and ...
This course has been approved by the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) for purposes of Continuing Professional Development (CPD). This course is taught live in a virtual classroom, is totally ...
Gas Chromatography (GC) is the separation method of choice for the analysis of volatile and semi-volatile compounds. It is based on the difference of distribution of compounds between a thin film of a ...
Capillary GC/MS is an analytical technique used to identify individual chemical compounds within a sample. This technique is commonly used in forensics, where drug abuse is suspected. In capillary gas ...
In gas chromatography (GC), the mobile phase is an inert gas (eg helium). The stationary phase is a very thin layer of an inert liquid on an inert solid support - such as beads of silica packed into a ...
Miniaturized gas chromatography (µGC) systems hold potential for the rapid analysis of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in an extremely compact and low-power enabled platform. Here, we utilize ...
Analysts interested in quantifying volatile organic compounds like disinfection byproducts in liquid samples should consider using the gas chromatography system. There are two gas chromatography (GC) ...