Incognito concludes by looking at column contamination (and regeneration) and how to select the most appropriate inlet liners for specific applications.
In the final part of this series, Incognito concludes by looking at two very important aspects of practical capillary gas chromatography: column contamination (and regeneration) and how to select the most appropriate inlet liners for specific applications.
Next Generation Peak Fitting for Separations
December 11th 2024Separation scientists frequently encounter critical pairs that are difficult to separate in a complex mixture. To save time and expensive solvents, an effective alternative to conventional screening protocols or mathematical peak width reduction is called iterative curve fitting.
Identifying and Rectifying the Misuse of Retention Indices in GC
December 10th 2024LCGC International spoke to Phil Marriott and Humberto Bizzo about a recent paper they published identifying the incorrect use of retention indices in gas chromatography and how this problem can be rectified in practice.