In Star Trek, Mr. Spock’s hand-held tricorder can instantly tell what something is made of. We don’t have tricorders yet, but we’re getting close. Portable devices just a little too big to hold in one ...
Inverse Gas Chromatography (IGC) is a versatile analytical technique that measures the physicochemical properties of solid surfaces through gas‐phase probe interactions. By employing IGC, researchers ...
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) ...
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 wide range of chromatographic techniques share one common aim: to separate a material into its components. A material, your sample, is dissolved in a solvent, called the mobile phase. This mixture ...
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