Gas chromatography is a common chromatography technique used to separate and analyze volatile chemical compounds which do not decompose. It is typically used to separate different compounds within a ...
What is gas chromatography and how does it work? Separation of analytes by GC is based on the physical and chemical properties of the compounds within the sample. Samples may be solid, liquid or gas ...
This paper reports a complete micro gas chromatography (μGC) system in which all the components are lithographically microfabricated and electronically interfaced. The components include a ...
This GC-IRMS system is configured to perform compound-specific isotope analysis of compounds that are separable via gas chromatography, and can measure either δ 2 H or δ 13 C.
Inverse gas chromatography, also known as IGC, is a gas phase technique that was developed over forty years ago to inspect the bulk and surface properties of fibrous and particulate materials. Until ...